Month: June 2022
Russia Takes Captured Mariupol Fighters to Its Territory
More than 1,000 Ukrainian soldiers taken prisoner after the siege of Mariupol have been transferred to Russia, a Russian state-news agency reported, giving Moscow a powerful bargaining chip as its military campaign makes slow progress in eastern Ukraine.
Read MoreA car drove into a crowd in Berlin, killing 1 person, police say
Emergency responders have kept the man who was driving the vehicle at the scene, according to the Berlin police department. (Image credit: Adam Berry/AFP via Getty Images)
Read MoreSan Francisco votes overwhelmingly to recall progressive DA Chesa Boudin – CBS News
San Francisco votes overwhelmingly to recall progressive DA Chesa Boudin CBS News San Francisco DA Chesa Boudin is out KPIX CBS SF Bay Area Progressive San Francisco DA recalled by voters in one of nation’s most liberal cities Fox News Chesa Boudin’s recall
Read MoreChina’s drone carrier hints at ‘swarm’ ambitions for Pacific
Officially it is just a research vessel, but China’s newly unveiled drone carrier is a clear sign Beijing is rushing to deploy an autonomous swarm of unmanned devices in its push for military supremacy in the Pacific Ocean. State media
Read MoreOne dead, eight injured as car plows into crowd in Berlin
One person was killed and eight injured when a car drove into a group of people in central Berlin on Wednesday, the fire service said. A police spokeswoman said the driver was detained at the scene after the car plowed
Read MoreDisciplining Your Toddler at the End of the World
In early March 2020, at five months pregnant, I transitioned my 2.5-year-old from a crib to a toddler bed. He was going to be a big brother and change was inevitable, though mostly I was tired of hefting him over
Read MoreThe Pain and Pride of a Generation Changing How America Sees Gender
For trans and gender-expansive American adolescents, the past school year has been a paradox. Never before have diverse gender identities and expressions been celebrated so openly and inclusively, with Generation Z leading new conversations that challenge traditional conceptions of the
Read MoreRussian Invasion Expected to Keep Inflation High in Rich Countries
The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development revised down its expectations for global growth and called on western governments to act promptly to get food to those in need.
Read MoreBiden to Push for Help on Migration at Summit of the Americas
President Biden is expected to sign a joint migration declaration and lay out an economic-recovery agenda in the aftermath of the Covid-19 pandemic.
Read MoreUkrainian troops may have to retreat from flashpoint city: governor
Ukrainian forces may have to retreat from the eastern city of Severodonetsk which is being shelled by Russian troops “24 hours a day”, an official said Wednesday, following days of raging street battles. The strategic city has become the focus
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