Month: June 2023
He took one of the deadliest migrant routes, hoping to save his cancer-stricken son
NPR speaks to the family of a Syrian refugee who died along with possibly hundreds of other people in a shipwreck off the Greek coast in June. (Image credit: Moises Saman for NPR)
Read MoreMore than 600 arrests after a new night of protests across France over teen’s killing
Tensions grew across France over the deadly police shooting of a 17-year-old that has shocked the nation. More than 600 were arrested and at least 200 police officers were injured. (Image credit: Aurelien Morissard/AP)
Read MoreTop 10 Best Hair Transplants in Turkey and Costs in 2023 – Sponsored Content
In the world of medical tourism, Turkey has made a name for itself as a leading destination for hair transplant procedures. This article will guide you through the top ten hair transplant clinics in this vibrant country, where expertise meets
Read MoreNahel M. Police Killing Outrages French People of Color
“We don’t forget, we don’t forgive,” crowds chanted as they denounced the shooting death of a 17-year-old from the Paris suburb of Nanterre.
Read MoreMacron seen dancing at Elton John gig as riots raged across France
France’s president Emmanuel Macron is facing a backlash after being photographed meeting Elton John at a Paris gig, despite his country being in the grip of riots.
Read MoreHow the White House prepared for the Supreme Court’s affirmative action ruling – CNN
How the White House prepared for the Supreme Court’s affirmative action ruling CNN
Read MoreBiden: Supreme Court has done more to unravel basic rights than any other in recent history — it’s not normal – MSNBC
Biden: Supreme Court has done more to unravel basic rights than any other in recent history — it’s not normal MSNBC
Read MoreBiden slams Supreme Court affirmative action ruling, says it cannot be ‘the last word’ – CNBC
Biden slams Supreme Court affirmative action ruling, says it cannot be ‘the last word’ CNBC
Read MoreThe Wagner Group rebellion proves the world isn’t ready to see Vladimir Putin ousted – POLITICO – POLITICO
The Wagner Group rebellion proves the world isn’t ready to see Vladimir Putin ousted – POLITICO POLITICO U.S. Advised Ukraine Against Covert Attacks in Russia During Mutiny, Officials Say The New York Times Top Russian general disappears from public view – BBC
Read MoreOver 600 Arrested in France After Fresh Night of Unrest
Protesters set cars on fire and looted stores in cities around the country for the third day in a row after the fatal police shooting of a teenage driver.
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