A Russian billionaire wants to buy America’s contested sculptures
Written by Oscar Netherlands, CNN A Russian billionaire offered to buy two controversial sculptures that protesters wanted to be removed from US cities because of their disturbing ties to racism and colonialism. Businessman Rus Filatov’s Art Russe Foundation,…
Cracks in Trump-Europe relationship turn into abyss
Earlier this week, the European Union refused to include the U.S. on the “safe countries” list, meaning American travelers will not be welcomed in the block for the foreseeable future due to the striking numbers of U.S. coronavirus…
Tips for Americans on how to keep coronavirus under control this holiday weekend
Just a few months ago, the coronavirus epidemic in the USA was serious, but it was not such a different picture in Europe. Now, while challenging European countries like Italy, Britain, France and Spain once controlled their outbreaks,…
Quadriplegic COVID-19 dies after hospital refuses treatment: family
Texan foursome died from coronavirus according to a report after refusing to treat according to a hospital. On June 2, Michael Hickson, 46, developed pneumonia after contracting COVID-19 at the nursing home. Accepted to David’s South Austin Medical…
Trump bursts left at fiery Mount Rushmore speech
In a fiery speech on Mount Rushmore on Friday night, President Trump hit what he called the “left cultural revolution”, which led to “violent turmoil” in the streets and the overthrow of historical statues. “They want to silence…
Harry Potter fan sites J.K. Rowing on transgender rights
US-based MuggleNet and The Leaky Cauldron sites opened jointly on Wednesday Bremen statet reject Rowling’s beliefs in transgender rights and elaborate on their commitment to providing a safe community where everyone is welcome. The statement comes after Rowling…
The US Navy will send two aircraft carriers and several warships to the South China Sea
USS Nimitz and USS Ronald Reagan Carrier Strike Groups are conducting bilateral carrier operations in the Philippine Sea and the South China Sea, “said Seventh Fleet spokesman Lieutenant Joe Jeiley.” Operating two carrier strike groups in the Philippine…
New York Times: New US note highlights gaps in intelligence reports on Russian awards
The article, referring to the three officials, reported that the National Intelligence Council, led by the National Intelligence Director John Ratcliffe, remained just days after the Times newspaper’s first days, published on Wednesday. report intelligence officers’ knowledge of…
UK was quarantined for some visitors as pubs were set to reopen
LONDON – Boris Johnson wants a haircut and beer. Like millions of other British, the prime minister was secular and holy places, including cinemas and churches, on Saturday, with the coronavirus lockdown, the reopening of restaurants, bars and…
Iran: fire breaks out in Natanz nuclear complex
The Iranian Atomic Energy Organization (AEOI) shared an image showing that the damaged building has a roof with fire, broken doors and blown windows. The heat signature from the fire seems to have been caught by the NOAA-20…