Month: July 2023
For Ukrainians Near Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Plant, Life Goes On
Ukrainians who live near the Russian-occupied Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant have grown largely complacent about the dangers despite warnings that the facility has a bull’s-eye on it.
Read MoreFor Ukrainians Near Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Plant, Life Goes On
Ukrainians who live near the Russian-occupied Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant have grown largely complacent about the dangers despite warnings that the facility has a bull’s-eye on it.
Read MoreBig, mysterious, harmless Joro spiders have made themselves at home in Georgia
The Japanese Joro spider has made it’s home in Georgia. Its big, beautiful, harmless to people, shy and rapidly growing in numbers. It’s invasive, but it is not yet clear what harm it can cause.
Read MoreU.S. Ambassador to Russia Allowed to Meet With Detained WSJ Reporter Evan Gershkovich
Evan Gershkovich has been held at Moscow’s notorious Lefortovo Prison since late March on accusations of espionage that the United States and his employer vehemently reject.
Read MoreRussian Embassy in Washington, D.C., Is a Scene of Protests and Spy Games
The compound has turned into the scene of protests, spy games and general weirdness as the most hostile relations in decades play out between the United States and Russia.
Read MoreTrump said president under indictment would create ‘constitutional crisis’ – The Guardian US
Trump said president under indictment would create ‘constitutional crisis’ The Guardian US
Read MoreTrump said president under indictment would create ‘constitutional crisis’ – The Guardian US
Trump said president under indictment would create ‘constitutional crisis’ The Guardian US
Read MoreTrump said president under indictment would create ‘constitutional crisis’ – The Guardian US
Trump said president under indictment would create ‘constitutional crisis’ The Guardian US
Read MoreAfter days of violent protests against systemic racism, unrest calms in France
After six days of violent protests across dozens of cities in France, things are beginning to calm down. Last week, a teenager was shot and killed by a police officer.
Read MoreOn Albania visit, Bill Clinton meets Clintons and Hillarys of Kosovo
By Fatos Bytyci and Florion Goga TIRANA (Reuters) – Former U.S. President Bill Clinton on Monday met 12 children and men from Kosovo who were named after him in gratitude for his role in stopping the 1998-99 Kosovo War. Clinton,
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