Year: 2022
More than 1,000 US public figures aided Trump’s effort to overturn election – The Guardian
More than 1,000 US public figures aided Trump’s effort to overturn election The Guardian
Read MoreEuropean Union wants place at table to discuss Ukraine, Russia crisis
The European Union’s foreign policy chief is insisting that the 27-nation bloc must have a bigger role to play alongside Washington and Moscow to defuse the West’s standoff with Russia over Ukraine.
Read MoreEuropean Union wants place at table to discuss Ukraine, Russia crisis
The European Union’s foreign policy chief is insisting that the 27-nation bloc must have a bigger role to play alongside Washington and Moscow to defuse the West’s standoff with Russia over Ukraine.
Read MoreRecords Could Shed Light on Canada Schools for Indigenous Children
The government came under increased pressure to turn over the documents after the discovery last year of more than 1,000 unmarked graves near former residential schools in western Canada.
Read MoreHow January 6 changed what it means to be a Republican in one Pennsylvania county – CNN
How January 6 changed what it means to be a Republican in one Pennsylvania county CNN 10 Republicans Voted to Impeach Trump. What’s Become of Them? The New York Times A long, hard year for Republicans who voted to impeach after Jan.
Read MoreFor the Jan. 6 Rioters, Justice Is Still Coming
As officers deployed around a modest house, one man videoed a SWAT team arresting his neighbor, Mason Courson, bringing him out of his home with his hands behind his back. It’s a scene that has played out in hundreds of
Read MoreKazakhstan is in turmoil after massive protests force the government to resign
A sudden hike in fuel prices drew intense public condemnation over the weekend. Protesters have seized the airport in the largest city, Almaty, and stormed public buildings. (Image credit: Abduaziz Madyarov/AFP via Getty Images)
Read MoreUnder strain, France allows some health care workers to keep working while positive for COVID-19
France is allowing health care workers who are infected with the coronavirus but have few or no symptoms to keep treating patients rather than self-isolate.
Read MoreUnder strain, France allows some health care workers to keep working while positive for COVID-19
France is allowing health care workers who are infected with the coronavirus but have few or no symptoms to keep treating patients rather than self-isolate.
Read MoreKazakhstan president’s home ablaze as protests escalate
Protesters in Kazakhstan’s largest city stormed the presidential residence and the mayor’s office Wednesday and set both on fire, according to news reports, as demonstrations sparked by a rise in fuel prices escalated sharply in the Central Asian nation.
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