Month: August 2022
Village in drought-hit France taking strict measures with no respite in sight
In Seillans, southeast France, the stream is dry, a fountain near the town hall no longer flows and the ground is parched.
Read MoreVillage in drought-hit France taking strict measures with no respite in sight
In Seillans, southeast France, the stream is dry, a fountain near the town hall no longer flows and the ground is parched.
Read MoreAt least eight killed after record rainfall floods Seoul
At least eight people have died after heavy rain hit South Korea’s capital – flooding homes, roads and subway stations.
Read MoreAt least eight killed after record rainfall floods Seoul
At least eight people have died after heavy rain hit South Korea’s capital – flooding homes, roads and subway stations.
Read MoreEx-international cricket umpire Rudi Koertzen dies after car crash
Tributes have been paid to former international cricket umpire Rudi Koertzen following his death at 73.
Read MoreDemocrat Mandela Barnes set to challenge GOP Wisconsin Sen. Johnson
Barnes’ top rivals dropped out of the race last month and backed Barnes in Tuesday’s primary. It was a sign of Democrats’ intense focus on defeating Johnson.
Read MoreBecca Balint wins Vermont’s Democratic primary for U.S. House
The leader of the Vermont state Senate, Becca Balint could become the first woman and the first openly gay person to represent the state in Congress after winning the Democratic Party nomination.
Read MoreAlbuquerque Police Detain Suspect in Killings of Muslim Men
The shootings of four Muslim men since November may be connected, the police have said, raising fears in a place where many immigrants and refugees had felt at home.
Read MoreDid Trump break the law? FBI search raises fresh questions
Raid focuses attention on thicket of statutes that govern handling of government records but much remains unclear
Read MoreJaime Herrera Beutler Concedes Her Race
Representative Jaime Herrera Beutler conceded in a “jungle primary” in which the top two candidates advance, regardless of party. Marie Perez and Joe Kent were leading, but the race had not yet been called.
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