Month: August 2022
FACT SHEET: White House Announces President Biden Will Host the Global Fund’s Seventh Replenishment Conference on September 19, 2022 – The White House
FACT SHEET: White House Announces President Biden Will Host the Global Fund’s Seventh Replenishment Conference on September 19, 2022 The White House
Read MoreRussia-Ukraine War News: Live Updates – The New York Times
Russia-Ukraine War News: Live Updates The New York Times Ukrainian minister says Zaporizhzhia power outage nearly caused nuclear disaster CBS Evening News Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant workers say Russians ‘torture’ them to keep silent ahead of IAEA visit Fox News Opinion | How to
Read MoreBYU bans a fan who yelled a racist slur at a Black volleyball player on Duke’s team
The universities are playing in a four-team, round-robin invitational. Brigham Young University says the fan is not allowed at any of the athletic venues on campus.
Read More‘Get out now’: Mayor urges residents to flee ahead of rising river waters in Mississippi – CNN
‘Get out now’: Mayor urges residents to flee ahead of rising river waters in Mississippi CNN Mississippi flooding: Governor declares state of emergency with river expected to crest at 36 feet Monday Fox News MEMA, Governor warn Jackson residents that time is
Read MorePrince Charles guest edits Black British newspaper
LONDON (Reuters) – Britain’s Prince Charles has guest edited an edition of the country’s only Black newspaper to mark its 40th anniversary, honouring the contributions of African-Caribbean communities to the arts and society. The Voice newspaper records Charles’ “long-standing collaboration
Read MoreStatement by President Joe Biden on the 59th Anniversary of the March on Washington – The White House
Statement by President Joe Biden on the 59th Anniversary of the March on Washington The White House
Read MoreDeadly fighting in Libya’s capital sparks fears of wider conflict
An update on the recent deadly clashes in Libya between militias backed by rival administrations.
Read MoreEspionage case involves a giant sculpture, a fake art patron and a Chinese spying ring on U.S. soil
The U.S. has charged 7 people with spying on behalf of China. One target was in an unlikely venue for Chinese politics: A remote sculpture park in the California desert.
Read MoreUkrainian neurologist returns to Kyiv to care for patients affected by war
Shortly after Russia’s invasion, we heard from a Ukrainian neurologist about how she was able to continue her practice. Over the last 6 months, her work has changed significantly.
Read MoreU.S. Warships Sail Through Taiwan Strait for First Time Since Pelosi Visit
The move comes amid deteriorating ties between Beijing and Washington, and as tensions rise between Taiwan and China after the U.S. House speaker’s trip earlier this month.
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