Russians Demonstrate Against Kremlin Over Arrest Of Regional Governor, Putin Policies
Sergey Furgal, Khabarovsk's governor, was arrested in early July due to a murder investigation, with some Russians believing the charges were politically-motivated.
France, Germany Consider Sanctions On Foreign Actors Involved In Libya
Russia, the UAE, Turkey and Egypt are some of the nations involved in Libya's civil war, with European leaders looking at implementing sanctions.
G20: Coronavirus Economic Recovery, Looming Debt Crisis Main Topics During Virtual Talks Led By Saudi Arabia
G20 nations are looking at various policy tools to boost the global economy amid the pandemic, with these countries also looking at extending debt relief for some of the world's poorest nations.
UN Chief Attacks Inequality Of Global Institutions Amid COVID-19 Pandemic
United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres believes inequality remains a major problem in global institutions, and has said that rich countries are not doing enough to help poor states amid the pandemic.
Angela Merkel Unsure If EU Can Agree On Recovery Package, German Leader Says Negotiations Will Be ‘Difficult’
Although Spain and Italy would like a substantial recovery package, the "frugal four" nations of Netherlands, Austria, Sweden and Denmark have been reluctant to back a large stimulus program.
Trump vs. Biden Polls: Who Is Leading In Michigan, Wisconsin And Pennsylvania?
Recent polls show Democrat Joe Biden in the lead in the key swing states of Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin.
Google Bans Ads Promoting COVID-19 Conspiracy Theories To Fight Disinformation
Starting Aug. 18, the tech giant will remove ads from single articles or entire websites.
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson Eases UK Coronavirus Lockdown Measures
Boris Johnson said large gatherings such as sports events could resume in the fall, but health experts warn a deadly second wave of the virus still poses a danger.
Obama, Biden, Pelosi, Other Democrats React To Death Of Civil Rights Leader John Lewis
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, former President Barack Obama and other top figures of the Democratic party made statements to praise the life of civil rights icon Rep. John Lewis.
UK Rejection Of Huawei In 5G Networks: What Will Be The Impact Of Boris Johnson’s Decision?
Experts say Boris Johnson's ban on Huawei in British 5G networks could bolster the U.K.'s ties with its allies and hurt the Chinese telecom giant's global aspirations.
Ruth Bader Ginsburg Released From Hospital After One Day, 'Doing Well'
Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg was hospitalized Tuesday for a possible infection, and is now "doing well," according to a spokeswoman.
Joe Biden Trounces Donald Trump By 13 Points In Key Swing State, Poll Says
The presumptive Democratic nominee's Rust Belt roots in Pennsylvania could help him win the Keystone State this cycle, after Trump managed to pull off an upset in 2016.
George Floyd’s Family Sues City Of Minneapolis, 4 Former Police Officers Involved In Death
An attorney for the Floyd family said George Floyd was a victim of systemic racism in the Minneapolis Police Department and said this lawsuit could make it "financially prohibitive" for police to kill marginalized people in the future.
China Lashes Out At UK Over Huawei Ban, Claims Country Subservient To Trump Administration
China said British Prime Minister Boris Johnson's decision to ban Huawei from the country's 5G networks would cost Britain dearly in Chinese investment.
Judge Denies Bail For Epstein Associate Ghislaine Maxwell After She Pleads Not Guilty
Epstein associate Ghislaine Maxwell plead not guilty to her criminal charges, and was deemed to pose a significant flight risk by a Manhattan judge.
Trump, Pence Should Wear Masks To Set Example For Public During Coronavirus Pandemic, CDC Chief Says
CDC chief Robert Redfield praised the recent decision by Trump to wear a mask, and claimed face coverings could help the federal government get the current outbreak better under control.
Arizona Senate Race: Democrat Kelly Raises Nearly $13 Million In Bid Against GOP Incumbent McSally
Kelly raised $12.8 million in the second quarter of the year, with 89% of his contributions coming from donations smaller than $100.
German Court Bans Tesla Ads Making 'Misleading' Claims About Autopilot, Self-Driving
Tesla will no longer be able use phrases such as “full potential for autonomous driving” and “Autopilot inclusive” in future ads in Germany, a Munich court ruled Monday.
New White House Campaign Encourages Unemployed Americans To ‘Find Something New’
The "Find Something New" campaign encourages unemployed Americans to explore new fields and pursue vocational certifications, as COVID-19 ravages the economy.
New York City Sees First Day Since March Without COVID-19 Death, Department Of Health Claims
Mayor Bill de Blasio praised the development in the press conference, but urged President Donald Trump to invoke the Defense Production Act to speed up testing.
Los Angeles, San Diego School Districts To Stay Online In Fall Amid Coronavirus Spike
Two of the largest school districts in California have decided to go online only in the fall term, possibly drawing the ire of the Trump adminisration.
Three Recent Delta Air Passengers Test Positive For Coronavirus, Company Says
Three passengers on a recent Delta Air Lines flight from Atlanta to Albany, New York have tested positive for the virus, with the carrier working with government officials to deal with the infections.
Gender Equality: 28% Of American Men Believe Recent Advances Have Come At Their Expense
Majorities of men and women believe the United States has made progress in gender equality in the last 10 years, a new report from the Pew Research Center reveals, but some men feel the progress in women's rights have come at their expense.
Trump May Consider Boosting Aid To Schools To Facilitate Reopening
The Trump administration may considered boosting federal aid for schools to help them reopen, White House economic adviser Larry Kudlow said Monday.
NBC News To Launch New 24/7 ‘Today All Day’ Streaming Service Featuring Hosts From Popular Morning Franchise
The "Today All Day" streaming service will feature "Today" hosts such as Savannah Guthrie and Al Roker, and will include new original programming focused on domestic activities such as cooking and crafting.
'Too Many Countries Are Headed In The Wrong Direction,' WHO Chief Says Amid COVID-19 Surge
WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said there has been "dangerous increase" in COVID-19 cases, as new infections surge in hotspots such as the United States and Brazil.
Spain Not Planning Mask Mandate, As COVID-19 Cases Spike
The Spanish Health Ministry is unlikely to impose a nationwide mask mandate, although some Spanish regions have already made mask-wearing compulsory due to COVID-19.
Germany’s Economy May Be Slowly Recovering From Downturn Due To COVID-19, Central Bank Says
The Bundesbank’s Weekly Activity Index (WAI) stood at -2.7% for the week of July 6 to 12, an improvement over the previous week.
Coronavirus In Florida: Miami-Dade Mayor Issues Dire Warning About Hospital Capacity, State Hits Record Cases
Miami-Dade Mayor Carlos Gimenez said "it won't be long" before the county's hospitals are overwhelmed by COVID-19.
Donald Trump vs. Joe Biden: How Big Is The Democrat's Lead In Latest Polls?
Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden has an average lead of nine points over GOP incumbent President Donald Trump, with Biden possibly pulling off a win in some solid red states such as Texas.