Variables that could turn the race for the White House
The trial in New York, world conflicts and the US economy are variables that can greatly impact the race for the White House, when the two candidates have a narrow gap in the survey.
The trial in New York, world conflicts and the US economy are variables that can greatly impact the race for the White House, when the two candidates have a narrow gap in the survey.
Conversations in a video recorded on the phone of a male student who died on the Sewol ferry show that they gave each other life jackets and thought about their families, friends, and teachers during the moments of the accident.
Mrs. Clinton spent days studying her opponent’s style and holding mock debates to practice responding to any unexpected situations.
Many Japanese hospitals do not want to accept Covid-19 patients, while treatment facilities are overloaded and seriously lacking supplies.
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un’s younger sister constantly appears in public, even receiving high promotions, while his aunt was once the most powerful woman in Pyongyang.
Chinese artist Fu Yu created a fake photo of Australian soldiers killing Afghan children, sparking a war of words between the two countries.
Spain `Let me hold your hand because now you are all I have,` a desperate old woman told Maria, a nursing home worker in Madrid.
Regulations forcing workers to get Covid-19 vaccines and deploying booster shots are among the reasons the vaccination rate in the US is the highest in three months.
A former assassin recounts the extrajudicial killings carried out by death squads in Davao City under Mayor Rodrigo Duterte.
Hamas, the largest Muslim militant group in Palestine, began clashing with Israel in 1987, determined to establish a Palestinian state through violence.