Month: April 2021
Shaped by Black Lives Matter, Gen Z watches Chauvin trial with cynicism and urgency: ‘What’s next?’ – The Washington Post
Shaped by Black Lives Matter, Gen Z watches Chauvin trial with cynicism and urgency: ‘What’s next?’ The Washington Post Cher’s George Floyd Tweet Has Fans Doing Double-Takes PopCulture.com Week 1 of Derek Chauvin murder trial wraps up, proceedings to continue Monday CBS News
Read MoreDonald Trump Demands Boycott of Coke, Delta, UPS in Georgia Voter Law Fight – Newsweek
Donald Trump Demands Boycott of Coke, Delta, UPS in Georgia Voter Law Fight NewsweekView Full Coverage on Google News
Read MoreJordan’s Queen Noor, mother of detained prince, attacks ‘wicked slander’ of coup
UAE, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain and Oman all voice support for Jordanian authorities as former crown prince Hamzah claims he is being held amid reported plot against king
Read MoreIn return to normal, families can visit fallen troops’ graves on Memorial Day
But Defense Ministry asks all others to stay away from military cemeteries that day; national memorial ceremonies to be held as usual, but with fewer guests
Read MoreArrests in Dubai after more than a dozen naked women pose on balcony
Police in Dubai have arrested a group of people on charges of debauchery after footage of naked women posing on a balcony was widely shared online.
Read MoreDaily Briefing Apr. 4 – Filming ‘Shtisel’ during COVID: A behind the scenes peak
Tune in Sunday through Thursday to hear ToI editors and reporters quickly catch you up on what’s important today
Read MorePoll: 48% of Israelis favor government with outside support from Arab parties
Opposition to the notion has dropped since February 2020, including among right-wing parties Likud, Yamina and Religious Zionism, the Israel Democracy Institute finds
Read MoreHong Kong Revives Move to Reduce Corporate Transparency Now That Opposition Is Gone
Officials promote privacy protection as behind the move to curb access to registers, but critics say it would protect the interests of the political and business elite.
Read MoreUltra-Orthodox UTJ split over potential coalition with Ra’am support
MK Pindros: ‘Not an ideal situation to rely on party that supports terror’; but Gafni hits out at Smotrich, saying his refusal may lead to anti-religious government, 5th elections
Read More‘The Beautiful Dreams That Are Burnt’: Portraits From Iran Under Sanctions
Here is a look inside the lives of Iranians from different walks of life — including a fitness trainer, butcher and carpet seller — and how they’re coping with an economy battered by U.S. sanctions. (Image credit: Marjan Yazdi)
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