More than 400 million presidential campaigns – and possibly significantly more – will be washed out on American TV screens in the next two months, as the White House race enters part of the house and voters begin voting this month. Advertising spending, part of the anticipation for the presidential …
Read More »Calls to reconsider Nord Stream 2 towards Germany after Naul’s poisoning
File photo: Russia The logo of the Nord Flow 2 gas pipeline project is seen on the Chilebinsk Pipe Rolling Plant on February 26, 2020 at the Chelyabinsk Pipe Rolling Plant in Chelyabinsk. BERLIN (Reuters) – A European response involving the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline against Russia is needed …
Read More »‘Putin, have some tea’: The eighth anti-Kremlin protest in the Russian city
(Reuters) – Thousands took to the streets in Russia’s far eastern city of Khabarovsk on Saturday to protest President Vladimir Putin’s handling of the regional political crisis and the suspected poisoning of his most vocal critic. Protesters chanted “Putin, have some tea,” in the case of opposition politician Alexei Navalny, …
Read More »Nobel laureate author emerges as powerful vote-taker Belarus protests
MINSK / KYIV (Reuters) – With a bunch of flowers and surrounded by clapping supporters, Belarus’s most famous writer has given a powerful voice to the opposition against President Alexander Lukashenko, even though she has so far barred a leadership role. nobody. FILE PHOTO: The 2015 Nobel Prize winner for …
Read More »Unrest hits Minneapolis after misreporting reports of police shooting black man who shot himself
The governor of Minnesota activated the National Guard Wednesday night to suppress unrest that erupted in downtown Minneapolis following what authorities said was false information about the suicide death of a Black murder suspect. “We are once again seeing the unrest on our streets. And not just Minnesota, but as …
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