alabama clark. this is news our life coming up in the next 60 minutes warning sides in yemen, agreed to extend a nation wide truth for another 2 months. the major differences remain in their efforts to end the war. the world s major oil produces agreed to increase outputs they re making up for lost production. and sorry, energy price is caused by the war in ukraine, celebrating queen elizabeth s a platinum and jubilee written kicks off $4.00 days of festivities to mock 70 years since she took the ref. sniffs a flight restrictions to keep her in the move itself. it s aimed at using the man to turn situation on the island. and i feel similar to your school tennis will member when he gets free on take, reaches the french open final. then we ll look back at how ukraine has moved one step closer to qualify for the world cup. ah . so we begin this news with the war yemen, goofy rebels and the saudi coalition have agreed to renew a truce for another 2 months. the decision comes just
with harold ford jr., dana perino, jesse watters, and tyrus. it s 5:00 in new york city, and this is the five. calls for cuddling the university president mahmoud chu feick to resign are growing louder and louder after she surrendered her campus to pro-terrorist agitators, making life odder hell for jewish students, giving the protesters another 48 hours to dismantle their anti-israel tent city. jewish columbia students have been fearing for their safety as they have endured slogans like i am hamas, and it is only getting worse. so far 8,000 pro-hamas protests have popped up in more than 850 cities in the u.s. universities in texas and california becoming the latest hotbeds of radicalism. with dozens arrested. but america s coward in chief could condemn all of this. but today, joe biden was in front of a microphone at a podium at two separate events, yet he walked away when pressed on it. mr. president the protesters on campus. mr. president. judge jeanine:
police in russia have detained more than 2,000 people at protests in support of the jailed opposition leader, alexei navalny. large gatherings have been taking place across the country, including the eastern cities of vladivostok and khabarovsk. in the siberian city of yakutsk, protesters braved temperatures of 50 degrees. the main demonstration was in the capital, moscow, from where our correspondent, steve rosenberg, reports. in moscow, you can feel the anger. police had warned people any protests would be broken up. any protester risked arrest. but thousands came to pushkin square to support the kremlin s fiercest critic, alexei navalny. freedom to navalny, they cried. and, russia without putin. on her way to the protest, mr navalny s wife, yulia, was detained by police. so were hundreds of others for taking part in what the authorities called an unsanctioned gathering. for years, the russian authorities made out that alexei navalny had minimal support across the coun
Jorge Enrique Rodriguez writes from Havana via Diario de Cuba: The 'war between the people and private taxi drivers' promoted by the Cuban Government A seller of jewelry and kitchenware at a small stand just below the bridge at Avenida 100 and Boyeros, Eliany Hidalgo is thinking of renting another space near her home. She
On Friday, May 17, 2024, the blackout report map from CiberCuba revealed that the municipality of Baracoa, in the province of Guantánamo, has experien.