Thousands of demonstrators have held massive rallies across the occupied territories in protest against the judicial reforms plan proposed by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s far-right coalition cabinet, as Israeli lawmakers prepare to vote on the …
US protesters turn ire on wind farms to explain whale deaths – but where’s the evidence?
Controversy stirs in New Jersey along political lines as some scientists say wind turbine theory is ‘cynical disinformation’Thousands gathered at New Jersey’s Point Pleasant beach on Sunday with a united mission: to pause offshore wind projects in resp…
Russian defence chief keeps job despite Ukraine routs thanks to Putin
Russian defence chief keeps job despite Ukraine routs thanks to Putin
2 chicken dinners that won’t break the bank
Culinary instructor and the founder of A Taste of Paris Lorie Fangio shows us how to make Chicken and Vegetable Casserole and flavor-packed Chicken Pasta.
You may notice a difference in the taste and smell of your DC area drinking water. Here’s why.
You may notice a change in the taste and smell of your drinking water if you live in the D.C. area. The District of Columbia Water and Sewer Authority says that from February 20 through May 15 the disinfectant in drinking water will temporarily switch …
Biden to discuss more troops in upcoming visit, Polish PM says
Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki said on Sunday that he and US President Joe Biden will discuss possibly increasing US troop presence in Poland and making it more permanent during Biden’s upcoming visit to Warsaw. FRANCE 24’s International Affa…
China’s top diplomat due in Moscow as US warns on weapons supplies
China’s top diplomat is due to visit Moscow shortly, and may possibly even meet President Vladimir Putin, as the United States says it is concerned Beijing may be considering supplying weapons to Russia. Chinese weapons supplies to Russia would risk a …
Applause and hugs for rescue teams leaving Turkey
Turks have used applause, hugs, and other acts of kindness to say goodbye.
Israelis rally against judicial reform bill ahead of vote
Tens of thousands of Israelis protested Monday against the government’s judicial reform bill which they say threatens democracy, as lawmakers ready for a key vote on the controversial overhaul.