Month: June 2022
FACT SHEET: Biden-Harris Administration Announces Commitments to Advance Food Security in the Western Hemisphere – The White House
FACT SHEET: Biden-Harris Administration Announces Commitments to Advance Food Security in the Western Hemisphere The White House
Read MoreFootage emerges of Palestinians assaulting off-duty cops in Jerusalem
Four more residents of Issawiya neighborhood reportedly arrested for attacking officers as they drove through area Wednesday evening
Read MoreBritney Spears marries Sam Asghari in California
Britney Spears married longtime partner Sam Asghari months after the pop superstar won her freedom from a court conservatorship. The wedding happened nine months after the pair were engaged. (Image credit: Jordan Strauss/Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP)
Read MoreJapan eases foreign tourism ban and allows guided package tours
Japan on Friday began accepting applications for tourists on guided package tours who’re willing to follow mask-wearing and other preventative measures as the country cautiously reopens. (Image credit: Eugene Hoshiko/AP)
Read MorePolice shutter roads as tens of thousands expected at Tel Aviv Pride Parade
This year’s march to take place along Rokach Boulevard rather than traditional route in central Aviv amid extensive construction work; public urged to avoid entering city in cars
Read MoreBrazil police probe ties to illegal fishing in case of missing British journalist
By Gabriel Stargardter RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) -Brazilian police investigating the disappearance of a British journalist and an indigenous expert in the Amazon rainforest are focusing on people involved in illegal fishing and poaching in indigenous lands, three officers told
Read MoreNY Supreme Court sides with mother opposed to curriculum at son’s Brooklyn yeshiva
Judge upholds appeal by woman from member of borough’s Hasidic community who says her son was denied an adequate secular education
Read MoreBlood found on boat in search for missing British journalist in Brazil
Brazilian police searching for a British journalist and an indigenous expert who vanished in a remote part of the Amazon rainforest say blood has been found on a boat belonging to a local fisherman who has been arrested.
Read MoreAustralia, New Zealand leaders say ‘in lockstep’ on Pacific, climate
SYDNEY (Reuters) – The leaders of Australia and New Zealand vowed on Friday to take their ties to “a new level” through greater collaboration on climate change and regional security. Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said the two countries shared
Read MoreHow weapons makers are profiting from the war in Ukraine
The war in Ukraine has prompted Western leaders to send the country military equipment worth billions of dollars.
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