Month: July 2020
02.07.2020
Jacques Chirac, ‘the soul of France’, dies at 86
France on Thursday mourned the death of Jacques Chirac, a “great Frenchman” who served as president from 1995…
02.07.2020
Ukraine opens case against former prosecutor who met with Donald Trump’s lawyer, Rudy Giuliani
Ukrainian authorities have opened an investigation into illegal gambling allegations against former prosecutor general Yury Lutsenko, who repeatedly…
02.07.2020
Iranian women to attend football match freely after Fifa orders end to male-only policy
Thousands of Iranian women fans are to attend a football match freely Thursday for the first time in decades, after FIFA…
02.07.2020
Biased state broadcaster left Polish voters with limited choice in election, report says
Poles voting in Sunday’s general election had limited chances of making an "informed choice" because of Poland’s state-owned…
02.07.2020
Indiana mayor Pete Buttigieg surging as moderate alternative to Joe Biden in Iowa poll
Democratic candidate Pete Buttigieg has seen a surge in support to put him in third place in Iowa,…
02.07.2020
Belgium names first female prime minister to lead caretaker government
Belgium’s first female prime minister in 189 years of the country’s history has taken office, after the resignation…
02.07.2020
New Zealander adrift in tiny dinghy in Aegean survived on boiled sweets during 40 hour ordeal
A New Zealand woman survived two days adrift in a tiny rubber dinghy by rationing a supply of…
02.07.2020
B. Smith, Acclaimed Author And Restaurateur, Has Died At 70
LONG ISLAND, NY — Barbara Smith, the model turned restaurateur and author died at her home on Long…
02.07.2020
NCAA Bans Spectators From Upcoming March Madness Tournament
Amid growing concern regarding the new coronavirus outbreak in the United States, upcoming college championship events including the…
02.07.2020
Coronavirus Closes DC Museums But Doesn't 'STEM' Online Lessons
WASHINGTON, DC — A number of educational and historical institutions in the nation’s capital exist to educate visitors…