Month: July 2022
Germany, Nigeria to sign accord to return Benin Bronze sculptures
Germany is set to sign an agreement with Nigeria that paves the way for the return of important sculptures known as the Benin Bronzes that were taken from Africa in the late 19th century.
Read MoreAccounts of Trump angrily demanding to go to Capitol on January 6 circulated in Secret Service over past year – CNN
Accounts of Trump angrily demanding to go to Capitol on January 6 circulated in Secret Service over past year CNN January 6 committee’s Kinzinger: Secret Service agent who may dispute Hutchinson claim ‘likes to lie’ Fox News Secret Service Have Been Gossiping
Read MoreAccounts of Trump angrily demanding to go to Capitol on January 6 circulated in Secret Service over past year – CNN
Accounts of Trump angrily demanding to go to Capitol on January 6 circulated in Secret Service over past year CNN
Read MoreThousands rally in Sudan a day after 9 people were killed during protests
The United States and others have condemned the violence in this east African country which has been rocked by near-weekly protests since an Oct. 25 coup upended its fragile transition to democracy.
Read MoreWhat to Know About WNBA Star Brittney Griner’s Detention in Russia
The criminal trial of 31-year-old WNBA champion and Olympic gold medalist Brittney Griner, who has been detained for more than four months, began in Russia on July 1. She faces up to 10 years in prison for the alleged transportation
Read MoreAbout Those Devastating Deaths in Stranger Things Season 4
This story contains spoilers for Stranger Things 4 With the release of its final two episodes on July 1, Stranger Things 4 has ended—and a couple of major characters meet their end by the finale, too. Netflix’s flagship sci-fi show
Read MoreA sovereign citizen who claims to be the ‘Queen of Canada’ is causing real harm to her subjects
The sovereign citizen movement is expanding rapidly, and can now be found in at least 26 countries. The movement is anti-government in nature, and its followers believe they’re immune from the laws of their government. They also have a proclivity
Read MoreHigh Gas Prices Are Discouraging Americans From Buying Cars Right Now
Few Americans are buying new cars right now, and for nearly half of those who didn’t buy a car this year, high gas prices were a big reason why. That’s according to a survey conducted by the Harris Poll on
Read MoreBiden Discusses Abortion Access Options With Democratic Governors
WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden told Democratic governors Friday that he is “looking at all the alternatives” for protecting abortion access following the Supreme Court decision overturning Roe v. Wade. One day after returning from international summits in Europe, Biden
Read MoreRussia-Ukraine war: What happened today (July 1) – NPR
Russia-Ukraine war: What happened today (July 1) NPRView Full Coverage on Google News
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