Month: December 2022
With eyes on DOJ, a complex path for Trump Jan. 6 prosecution – The Hill
With eyes on DOJ, a complex path for Trump Jan. 6 prosecution The Hill
Read MoreTrump attorneys may need their own lawyers after Jan. 6 report calls out their “key roles” – Salon
Trump attorneys may need their own lawyers after Jan. 6 report calls out their “key roles” Salon
Read MoreWith ‘Zero Covid,’ China Proved It’s Good at Control. Governance Is Harder. – The New York Times
With ‘Zero Covid,’ China Proved It’s Good at Control. Governance Is Harder. The New York Times China’s COVID emergency live: China reports ‘zero COVID deaths’ after changing definition| WION live WION ‘The ICU is full’: medical staff on frontline of China’s COVID
Read MoreEx-Likud minister: Netanyahu is willing ‘to pay any price’ to return to power
Former justice minister Dan Meridor says incoming PM is ‘not a racist,’ yet he has agreed to policies that are ‘not his worldview’ in order to regain premiership
Read MoreKing Charles hails UK ‘solidarity’ amid economic woes in first Christmas speech
King Charles III has hailed the “heartfelt solidarity” of people across the recession-hit UK struggling with a worsening cost of living crisis, in his first Christmas Day message as monarch. Addressing the country from the Windsor Castle chapel where his
Read MoreHaredi soldiers accosted by ultra-Orthodox protesters at Hanukkah candle-lighting
Over a dozen demonstrate against event in Jerusalem social hall; organizer says ‘sad to see a handful of extremists’ attempt to disrupt gathering
Read MoreSuu Kyi lawyers set to make final arguments in junta trial
A Myanmar junta court is expected to hear closing arguments for the last remaining charges against jailed democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi on Monday, after the UN Security Council called for her release. Suu Kyi has been a prisoner
Read MoreParis shooting suspect to appear before judge
A French pensioner suspected of fatally shooting three Kurds in Paris was due Monday before a judge who will decide on whether to charge him in the case that sparked angry protests. The 69-year-old has confessed to a “pathological” hatred
Read MoreIn first, Palestinian female soccer referee selected for Women’s World Cup contest
Heba Saadia to officiate as an assistant referee for 2023 tournament in Australia and New Zealand
Read MorePhilippines floods force tens of thousands to flee homes
Christmas Day floods in the Philippines forced the evacuation of nearly 46,000 people from their homes, civil defense officials said Monday. Eleven people were killed and 19 others were missing after a week’s worth of heavy seasonal rain in the
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