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Mar 08 2022
News
Energy Policy
“The United States is willing to move ahead with a ban on Russian oil imports without the participation of allies in Europe… President Joe Biden held a video conference call with the leaders of France, Germany and the United Kingdom on Monday as his administration continues to seek their support for a ban on Russian oil imports.” (Reuters)
“Gasoline prices are pushing even farther
The Flip SideMay 13 2018
Opinion
Dear Mom, the War’s Going Great
On Sunday morning, May 12, 1918, Arthur Wolff penned a four-page letter to his mother, Frances, in New York City. A captain in the 306th Infantry Regiment, Wolff was quartered in Calais, France. He was safely behind the lines, but he could hear the distant roar of the giant guns at the front. Wolff wrote to his mother faithfully each week to assure her that he was safe. But this correspondence
New York Times (News)Jun 14 2022
News
World shares wobbly after Wall Street sinks into bear market
Global stocks drifted lower Tuesday in the wake of Wall Street’s tumble into a bear market, as investors anxiously contemplated a new and uncertain world of higher interest rates, international conflict and recession fears.
Shares traded down in Europe, erasing brief gains after the markets opened, while Asian shares fell but later recovered some gains.
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Associated PressNov 29 2021
News
First North American Omicron cases identified in Canada
The first two cases of the new Omicron variant have been detected in North America, the Canadian government announced Sunday evening.
Driving the news: The World Health Organization has named Omicron a "variant of concern," but cautioned earlier on Sunday that it is not yet clear whether it's more transmissible than other strains of COVID-19.
The new strain has also been detected
AxiosAug 08 2021
News
Thousands of anti-vaccine pass protestors take to streets of Paris - hours after neighbouring Italy starts demanding digital certificate to enter gyms and restaurants
Protesters took to the streets across France on Saturday for the fourth weekend in a row to rally against a new health pass needed to enter a cafe or travel on an inter-city train, two days before the new rules come into force.
The new rules championed by President Emmanuel Macron make it obligatory to have either a full course of vaccination against Covid-19, be in possession of a
Daily MailNov 10 2018
News
Trump seeks to project strength abroad after discord at home
After his party lost full control of Washington in the midterm election, the president headed to France to show his dominance overseas.
PoliticoApr 23 2018
News
Trump, Macron to focus on trade, military issues including Iran nuclear deal
Administration’s first state visit to cement close alliance between U.S., France with whirlwind of events.
Washington TimesOct 08 2021
Fact Check
Fact-checking Zuckerberg's statement defending company
Following congressional testimony from whistleblower Frances Haugen, in a Facebook post Tuesday night the company's CEO, Mark Zuckerberg, pushed back against Haugen's allegations that the tech giant is hiding research about its shortcomings from investors and the public.
In a 1,300-word statement, Zuckerberg defended Facebook's services and, appealing to its employees, suggested that
CNN Fact CheckJul 14 2018
News
U.S. refuses European requests for exemptions from its new sanctions on Iran
“We will seek to provide unprecedented financial pressure on the Iranian regime," the U.S. said, rebuffing Britain, France, and Germany.
NBC News (Online)Jun 13 2021
News
G7 leaders call for investigation into coronavirus origins
Group of Seven (G-7) leaders on Sunday called for a renewed, "transparent" investigation into the origins of the coronavirus and pledged to give 1 billion vaccine doses to countries in need as their weekend of meetings in the United Kingdom came to an end.
President Biden joined the leaders of the U.K., Italy, Germany, Canada, Japan and France in signing a joint communique that
The Hill