Protests against the Israeli government continue
Tens of thousands of people in Tel Aviv continue to protest against the Israeli government’s controversial judicial overhaul.
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Tens of thousands of people in Tel Aviv continue to protest against the Israeli government’s controversial judicial overhaul.
Yemen’s traditional bookbinders see a business boom as Ramadan begins.
Eight years since the Saudi-led invasion of Yemen. The United Nations is calling the world’s worst humanitarian crisis.
At least 26 people are dead and dozens injured after powerful thunderstorms and a tornado pummelled the US state of Mississippi.
The city of Rolling Fork has been completely levelled by the storms as residents now begin a mammoth recovery effort.
Banking industry expert Gerard Comizio joins the show to talk about the current state of the banking industry after several recent high profile bank collapses, and how the Federal Reserve’s latest interest rate hike is expected to impact consumers.
Maryland Representative Glenn Ivey joins the show to talk about some of the biggest political stories of the week, including the latest developments on the grand jury investigation into former president Donald Trump.
Newly elected Virginia Representative Jennifer McClellan joins the show to talk about the recent meetings held between China and Russia, and what the meetings could mean for both country’s relations with the U.S.
Residents in a Mississippi town that was ravaged by a tornado turned to prayer to cope with the prospect of years of rebuilding. The town’s mayor says he is hoping the federal government will do everything possible to help families rebuild. (March 26) …
Here’s the latest for Sunday, March 26: Officials: Daunting recovery underway in tornado-devastated Mississippi; 4 dead, 3 missing in PA factory explosion; Explosion rocks Russian town in Tula region; Netanyahu fires defense minister for urging halt to…