Lawsuit accuses US state of infringing on rights of LGBTQ students and their families with ‘Don’t Say Gay’ legislation.
Month: March 2022
El Salvador’s Bukele warns gangs lead to ‘prison or death’
President’s comments come as country cracks down on gang membership after wave of murders last weekend.
Brazilian officials resign en masse to boost President Bolsonaro
Shake-up is an important step before October elections expected to pit Jair Bolsonaro against Lula da Silva.
Russian forces took humanitarian aid, Ukraine says
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Pakistan PM Imran Khan defiant before no-confidence vote
Pakistan’s embattled prime minister says he will not resign and accuses the US of conspiring with the opposition.
US stocks tumble to cap worst quarter since pandemic’s start
The S&P 500 declined, taking its loss in the past three months to nearly 5 percent, the most since March 2020.
US rights groups welcome Title 42’s likely end, want more details
Rights advocates welcome reported plan to end US border restriction in May, but demand immediate end to expulsions.
Ukraine live news: All Russian troops out of Chernobyl, Kyiv says
IAEA says it was informed by Ukraine that Russia handed control of nuclear power plant and ‘moved convoys of troops’.
Putin does not bluff, signs gas for rubles decree. Update 3
Putin does not bluff, signs gas for rubles decree. Update 3
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Evacuation buses trying to get to Mariupol, Ukraine says, amid intense shelling in region
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