Month: February 2024
Israel May Add Restrictions to Al Aqsa Mosque Access for Ramadan
Reducing access to Al Aqsa, the sacred mosque compound in Jerusalem that has long been a flashpoint for tensions, may set off unrest, some Israelis warned.
Read MoreColorado Springs university shooting: student arrested, victims ID’d – USA TODAY
Colorado Springs university shooting: student arrested, victims ID’d USA TODAY Suspect in custody for double-homicide at UCCS; victims ID’d KKTV What does ‘no threat to the public’ in police-speak really mean? 9News.com KUSA CSPD: Suspect identified and arrested in connection with UCCS homicides KRDO
Read MoreAlexei Navalny’s body to be held for two weeks for ‘chemical analysis’, family told – BBC.com
Alexei Navalny’s body to be held for two weeks for ‘chemical analysis’, family told BBC.com Navalny’s widow accuses Putin of killing him and vows to continue his work CNN Alexei Navalny death latest: Putin critic’s mother to wait 14 days for body
Read MoreNews Wrap: Russia cements substantial battlefield win in eastern Ukraine
In our news wrap Monday, Moscow says its forces cleared Ukrainian defenders from a battered Donetsk city, 26 EU members called for an immediate humanitarian pause in Gaza as the death toll passes 29,000, the UN’s top court kicked off
Read MoreAlexei Navalny’s widow vows to continue his fight for a free Russia
Alexei Navalny’s death Friday in a Russian Arctic prison continues reverberating around the globe. World leaders, including President Biden, spoke Monday of stepped-up sanctions against Russia as Navalny’s widow picked up his fight against Vladimir Putin. Andrei Soldatov, an investigative
Read MorePoland’s foreign minister discusses the war in Ukraine
Along the eastern flank of NATO nations sit several former Soviet satellite states, with long and bitter memories of Russian dominance. They are among the strongest supporters of Ukraine’s fight against a Russia’s invasion and warn that more must be
Read MoreHow 2020 election denialism became a litmus test for the GOP
True the Vote, a group that spread false allegations about the 2020 election, recently admitted to a judge – reported first by The Atlanta Journal-Constitution – that it has no evidence to back its claims. Yet these conspiracies are still
Read MoreTamara Keith and Amy Walter on South Carolina’s primary and Trump’s legal woes
NPR’s Tamara Keith and Amy Walter of the Cook Political Report with Amy Walter join William Brangham to discuss the latest political news, including how the presidential primary season may effectively come to a close this week after voters in
Read MoreUnmanned Houthi submarines pose new threat to US warships in Red Sea – ABC News
Unmanned Houthi submarines pose new threat to US warships in Red Sea ABC News The U.S. military says it struck a Houthi underwater vessel in the Red Sea NPR Navy counters Houthi Red Sea attacks in its first major battle at sea
Read MoreAlexey Navalny’s widow says Russia “hiding his body, refusing to give it to his mother” – CBS News
Alexey Navalny’s widow says Russia “hiding his body, refusing to give it to his mother” CBS News Inside Aleksei Navalny’s Final Months, in His Own Words The New York Times Alexei Navalny’s widow vows to continue his fight for a free Russia PBS
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