The Latest: Biden s Vision, Navalny Appearance, 5,000-Year-Old Tombs A mural depicting Russian Putin critic Alexei Navalny is being painted over less than 90 minutes after it was discovered on Wednesday in Saint Petersburg. - Alexander Demianchuk/TASS/ZUMA 2020-04-29
Welcome to Thursday, where Biden lays out his vision for America, Northern Ireland leader quits over Brexit and a Navalny mural appears in Saint Petersburg (as he appears gaunt in a remote court hearing). We also turn to Germany, where
Die Welt sounds the alarm about the male infertility crisis afflicting the Western world.
• Biden s address to Congress: To mark 100 days in office, U.S. President Joe Biden gave his first address to the nation Wednesday night, unveiling huge investments for jobs, education and care plans, while addressing white supremacy and systemic racism.
The Latest: Journalists Killed In Burkina Faso, U.S. Spending Plans, Citizen Kan t Indonesia s volcano Mount Sinabung in North Sumatra erupted several times on Tuesday, shooting ashes up to 1,000 meters above its peak. - Sarianto Sembiring/Xinhua/ZUMA 2020-04-28
Welcome to Wednesday, where India s COVID death toll surpasses 200,000, two Spanish journalists are killed and
Citizen Kane loses to a marmalade-loving bear in a hat. From the West Indies,
Le Monde s Jean-Michel Hauteville also looks at the controversial legacy of French national hero Napoleon Bonaparte.
• India s death toll tops 200,000. U.S. eases mask rules: Having again topped the country s deadliest day, India s overall death toll due to COVID-19 surpassed 200,000 on Wednesday. Meanwhile, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has announced that vaccinated people no longer need to wear a mask for modest-sized outside a
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The Latest: Olympics At Risk, Sanctions On Russia, Magic Mushrooms Students in Hong Kong take part in a ceremony to celebrate the first National Security Education Day, organized by the government to promote the controversial law imposed by China last year. - Vernon Yuen/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press 2020-04-15
Welcome to Thursday, where Japan says the Olympics could still be cancelled, the U.S. is set to impose sanctions on Russia and there s a wild new treatment for depression. We also have a piece from Cairo-based online magazine
Mada Masr about how the particular way the #MeToo awakening on sexual violence is playing out in Egypt.
The Latest: Aggressive China, Fukushima Wastewater, Spanish Beach Lessons While many Britons opted for a haircut or a pint after the UK partially eased lockdown restrictions, these folk chose to visit the Alton Towers theme park in England. - Jacob King/PA Wire via ZUMA Press 2021-04-13
Welcome to Tuesday, where Japan is set to release Fukushima wastewater into the sea, Prince Harry remembers his grandpa and Spanish children swap classrooms for lessons on the beach. We ve also gone on a world tour of the most random livestreams.
• Record number of China jets enter Taiwan air zone: The Taiwanese defense ministry has said that 25 Chinese military jets flew into its air defense zone on Monday. The U.S. has recently warned against an increasingly aggressive China.