Month: March 2024
South Sudan displacement: Humanitarian situation worsens amid conflict
The United Nations says Sudan’s war has caused the world’s largest displacement crisis. Millions of people have been forced from their homes, and are facing [more…]
Biden admin under fire for not vetoing UN’s Gaza cease-fire resolution
Former Israeli ambassador to the U.S. Ron Dermer joined ‘America’s Newsroom’ to discuss why Israeli officials aren’t happy with the vote and their response to [more…]
Latest on Baltimore bridge collapse cleanup, dangerous job of cutting debris and more
Maryland officials provided updates Saturday as workers continued their massive cleanup efforts and began slicing the Francis Scott Key Bridge into pieces. Officials aid reopening [more…]
One year since US journalist Evan Gershkovich was detained in Moscow
It has been one year since US journalist Evan Gershkovich was detained in Moscow after he was dragged out of a restaurant by Russian security [more…]
El Salvador extends anti-gang emergency law for 24th time amid abuse concerns
Its two years since a state of emergency was imposed in El Salvador to crackdown on long-running gang violence. The clean-up is regarded as a [more…]
Söder gives away Easter egg showing his face | DW Shorts
The state premier of Bavaria and leader of the state’s Christian Social Union party, Markus Söder, sought to make mouths water with his Easter Sunday [more…]
Greg Gutfeld: We’ve allowed idiots to upend our system
‘The Five’ co-hosts discuss the murder of an NYPD officer and a career criminal allegedly shoving a commuter in front of a subway train. #foxnews [more…]
Paul Giamatti and more | Here Comes the Sun
Actor Paul Giamatti sits down with Lesley Stahl to discuss his latest film, “The Holdovers,” as well as other characters he has portrayed throughout his [more…]
Local election results will be “very complex”
The local elections in May are likely to have a “very complex set of results”, a pollster has told Sky News. Conservative peer Lord Hayward [more…]
Togo’s proposed constitution: Police break up opposition meeting on new laws
Police in Togo have shut down an opposition meeting to discuss changes to the constitution. The opposition fears it will allow long-serving President Faure Gnassingbe [more…]