Civil rights groups warn tourists about Florida in wake of 'hostile' laws
The NAACP over the weekend issued a travel advisory for Florida, joining two other civil rights groups in warning potential tourists that recent laws championed by Gov_ Ron DeSantis and Florida lawmakers are “openly hostile toward African Americans, people of color and LGBTQ+ individuals.”
2023-05-21 23:55
South Korean, German leaders agree to cooperate on supply chains, North Korea
The leaders of South Korea and Germany have pledged more cooperation in building stable supply chains and addressing the challenges posed by nuclear-armed North Korea
2023-05-21 22:22
Ukraine Recap: Confusion Over Bakhmut as G-7 Summit Concludes
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy suggested his country was losing control of Bakhmut after months of fierce fighting but
2023-05-21 21:53
Yellen says June 1 is 'hard deadline' for raising debt ceiling
WASHINGTON U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen on Sunday said June 1 remains a "hard deadline" for raising the
2023-05-21 21:51
G-7 Struggles to Win Over Swing Nations Courted by China, Russia
Heading into the G-7 summit, the US and its allies knew they needed to do more to win
2023-05-21 21:24
Greeks Head to Polls With Voters Worried About Cost of Living
Greeks headed to the polls on Sunday to elect a premier for the next four years with voters
2023-05-21 19:28
Morgan Stanley CEO succession underscores Wall Street's diversity gap
By Ross Kerber and Simon Jessop The absence of women from the slate of potential Morgan Stanley CEO
2023-05-21 19:28
G7 signals long-term Ukraine support to Russia, woos 'Global South'
HIROSHIMA, Japan Leaders of the world's richest democracies said on Sunday they would not back down from supporting
2023-05-21 18:59
G7 offers Ukraine long-term support, Zelenskiy laments Bakhmut 'tragedy'
By Trevor Hunnicutt and Andreas Rinke HIROSHIMA, Japan (Reuters) -Leaders of the world's richest democracies said on Sunday they would
2023-05-21 17:17
Greece votes in first election since international bailout spending controls ended
Greeks are voting in the first parliamentary election since their country’s economy ceased to be subject to strict supervision and control by international lenders who had provided bailout funds during its nearly decade-long financial crisis
2023-05-21 15:58
Why Is China Suddenly Shutting Down Concerts and Events?
Saturday’s “What the Folkstival” outdoor concert was meant to kick off in the early afternoon in a Beijing
2023-05-21 14:24
Polls open in Greece's first election since international bailout spending controls ended
Polls have opened in Greece’s parliamentary election, the first since the country’s economy ceased to be subject to strict supervision and control by international lenders who had provided bailout funds during its nearly decade-long financial crisis
2023-05-21 13:24