World | |||||||
NEWS | |||||||
US Prepares to Take Sudan Off List of States That Support Terrorism WASHINGTON — The Trump administration is preparing to remove Sudan from a list of states that sponsor terrorism, seeking another foreign policy victory before the election but putting at risk the compensation for victims of terrorist attacks that American ...
| |||||||
Will Europe's second wave of Covid-19 cases mean a second huge death toll? London (CNN) At first glance, the outlook doesn't seem too grim. While reported coronavirus cases are reaching record highs as Europe endures a "second wave," deaths are still well below their peak in April. But experts warn the signs point to more tragedy ...
| |||||||
Young Women Take a Frontline Role in Thailand's Protests BANGKOK — As tens of thousands of people have gathered for a series of pro-democracy protests in Thailand in recent weeks, their ranks have been dominated by an emerging political force: young women. Many of the earliest and most vocal organizers of ...
| |||||||
Over 360 more detained in Belarus in protests against leader KYIV, Ukraine — Over 360 more people have been detained in Belarus during protests against the country's authoritarian president, who was unexpectedly sworn in to his sixth term in office after an election the opposition says was rigged. Support our ...
| |||||||
Famine Emerges as UN Theme, Crystallized by Yemen Disaster The coronavirus scourge is a prevailing theme at this year's United Nations General Assembly, forcing the gathering to be conducted largely online. But the pandemic is also fueling another crisis preoccupying the organization and humanitarian groups: the ...
| |||||||
Powerful Cardinal, a Fixture of Vatican Intrigue, Resigns Suddenly ROME — In a cryptic late night announcement, the Vatican on Thursday said Pope Francis had accepted the resignation of one of the church's most powerful officials, Cardinal Giovanni Angelo Becciu, a fixture of church intrigues and internal power plays who ...
| |||||||
The Latest: UN panel says corruption hits the poor hardest UNITED NATIONS — The Latest from the U.N. General Assembly (all times EDT):. 8:08 p.m.. Support our journalism. Subscribe today. A U.N. panel says tax abuse, corruption and money laundering are draining hundreds of billions of dollars from ...
| |||||||
Trudeau warns Covid-19 second wave already happening in Canada (CNN) Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau declared Wednesday that a second wave of the coronavirus is already underway in most of Canada. "We're on the brink of a fall that could be much worse than the spring," Trudeau said during a rare address to ...
| |||||||
Gaza Peace Activists Face Prison for Holding Video Call With Israelis JERUSALEM — Palestinian military prosecutors in Gaza have charged three Palestinian peace activists with "weakening revolutionary spirit" for their role in holding a video call with Israelis in April. The activists belong to the Gaza Youth Committee, which ...
| |||||||
Trump's decision to withdraw from WHO will hurt the US, director-general says The Trump administration's decision to withdraw from the World Health Organization will hurt the United States, WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said in an interview with Time posted Thursday. "Withdrawing from WHO actually hurts the ...
| |||||||
See more results | Edit this alert |
You have received this email because you have subscribed to Google Alerts. |
Receive this alert as RSS feed |
Send Feedback |
Tidak ada komentar:
Posting Komentar