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Feb 22 2023
Opinion
America's Role Model on War and Peace
A ship that arrived in Dover, England, on the morning of Tuesday, Jan. 22, 1793, brought some bloody news from France.
The Wednesday edition of the London Evening Mail told the story in detail. It carried a simple headline: "Execution of Louis XVI."
"At six o'clock on Monday morning, the King went to take a farewell of the Queen and Royal Family," said the story. "After staying
CNSNews.comFeb 08 2023
News
Zelenskyy seeks weaponry in surprise trips to London, Paris
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy sought Western support for his country in surprise visits to Britain and France on Wednesday, pushing for fighter jets to battle Russian invaders in a dramatic speech to the U.K. Parliament, and then flying to Paris to meet the French and German leaders over dinner at the Elysee Palace.
On Thursday, Zelenskyy will join EU leaders at a summit in
Associated PressMar 30 2023
News
Wall Street Journal reporter arrested in Russia on suspicion of ‘espionage’
Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich has been arrested in Russia on suspicion of espionage, the first time a US journalist has been detained on accusations by Moscow of spying since the Cold War.
“The Federal Security Service of the Russian Federation has stopped the illegal activities of US citizen Evan Gershkovich, born in 1991, a correspondent of the Moscow bureau
CNN BusinessMar 21 2023
Analysis
The banking crisis might not be over
Imperiled bank Credit Suisse was bought by Swiss banking giant UBS Sunday, hours before New York Community Bank announced plans to purchase Signature Bank. The purchases were meant to calm nervous depositors in the wake of Silicon Valley Bank’s demise earlier this month, but roiling markets on Monday were a reminder that there’s still a lot of uncertainty about whether the banking crisis can
VoxOct 18 2022
Analysis
Evasive COVID-19 subvariants that you don’t know about are spreading fast
Focus on these new names: BQ1 and BQ1.1. They are two of the hundreds of subvariants of the Omicron variant of the coronavirus behind COVID-19 that the World Health Organization is tracking.
These subvariants have shown up in Nigeria, the United Kingdom, Japan, Canada, France, Belgium, New Zealand, Denmark and Italy. And serious COVID-19 cases are rising around the world, just not
PoynterSep 22 2022
Analysis
'Economic Discontent' Is On The Rise As Central-Bank-Nado Strikes Markets Overnight
A herd of wild central banks stormed across markets overnight - following The Fed's uber-hawkish 75bps hike and dot-plot projections - sparking chaotic swings in everything from Yen to Gilts. Everyone hiked or held rates... except Turkey which cut!
Japan
BoJ kept its monetary policy unchanged, as expected, with rates at -0.10% and QQE with yield curve control maintained to target
ZeroHedgeOct 04 2021
News
Whistleblower: Facebook is misleading the public on progress against hate speech, violence, misinformation
Her name is Frances Haugen. That is a fact that Facebook has been anxious to know since last month when an anonymous former employee filed complaints with federal law enforcement. The complaints say Facebook's own research shows that it amplifies hate, misinformation and political unrest—but the company hides what it knows. One complaint alleges that Facebook's Instagram harms teenage girls.
CBS News (Online)Dec 01 2022
News
Biden welcomes 'unwavering partner' Macron at White House
U.S. President Joe Biden welcomed French President Emmanuel Macron to the White House on Thursday to celebrate more than 200 years of U.S.-French relations and a renewed alliance in fighting Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Biden is hosting Macron at the first state visit since the U.S. leader took office in early 2021. Biden and his wife Jill greeted Macron and his wife Brigitte with hugs
ReutersFeb 28 2022
News
Populist Embrace of Putin Cools After Ukraine Invasion
Russian President Vladimir Putin’s decision to launch a full-scale invasion of Ukraine is testing the adoration of some of Europe’s loudest populist leaders.
Matteo Salvini of Italy’s main anti-immigrant party has worn T-shirts emblazoned with Mr. Putin’s face. Eric Zemmour, a far-right candidate in France’s April presidential elections, once said he dreamed that someone like Mr. Putin
Wall Street Journal (News)Sep 22 2022
News
Despite pandemic, U.S. Latinos’ output eclipses U.K. and India GDPs
The total economic output of U.S. Latinos reached $2.8 trillion in 2020, surpassing the GDPs of the U.K. and India, according to a report released Thursday.
Why it matters: The report showed U.S. Latino buying power and economic output grew during the pandemic despite the disproportional impact it had on Latino communities, Russell writes.
The Latino GDP even surpassed those of
Axios