Por: The New York Times World November 30, 2022
Outside observers could be forgiven for seeing hints of the Arab Spring, even revolution, in the protests sweeping China’s cities.The demonstrations are the country’s largest and in years, with some participants even calling for the country’s top leader, Xi Jinping, to step down. On Wednesday, the night before in the southern city of Guangzhou in which residents toppled barricades and threw bottles at officers.But if protesters in China... + full article
Newsweek USA Sports December 06, 2022
Sports Betting Dime provides exclusive sports betting content to Newsweek, including picks, analysis, tools and sportsbook offers to help bettors get in on the action. Please wager responsibly.The 2022-23 College Football Playoff bracket is set. No. 1 Georgia will face No. 4... + más
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Newsweek USA World November 21, 2022
The People's Republic of China became a permanent member of the United Nations Security Council when it succeeded the Republic of China (ROC), now commonly referred to as Taiwan, following the passage of U.N. General Assembly Resolution 2758 on October 25, 1971.The ROC had... + más
LA City Council member resigns over racist comments | ABC7
LA City Council member resigns over racist comments | ABC News
Newsweek USA World November 08, 2022
After numerous calls for harsh punishments in recent days, the Iranian parliament on Tuesday voted overwhelmingly in favor of the death penalty for protesters.Iran has been experiencing unprecedented levels of protests and civil unrest since the death of Mahsa Amini on September... + más
Best TV Show bracket: Here’s how you voted in Rounds 1 and 2 | The Boston Globe
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Los Angeles Times USA Sports November 06, 2022
This baseball season started late and ended later. We did not expect the Lakers to be done before the World Series was done, but here we are. This fall marked the debut of baseball’s grand new postseason. A sport that for generations prided itself on a regular season long... + más
Things to know as baseball postseason nears | Portland Press Herald
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Time USA World October 26, 2022
European climate protesters have taken up a new tactic in the fight to curb global emissions: throwing food at famous paintings. The trend started earlier this month, when a pair of activists with climate group Just Stop Oil walked into the U.K.’s National Gallery on Oct. 14... + más
Art Walk Project puts public art on the map with free, self-guided tours | The Boston Globe
Rooms For Art: Frieze Art Fairs X Four Seasons Park Lane | Forbes
ABC News USA World October 19, 2022
LONDON -- China's Foreign Ministry said Tuesday its diplomatic missions abroad have the right to “take necessary measures” to maintain security after British police opened an investigation into the assault of a Hong Kong protester who alleged he was dragged into the... + más
Protester Is Dragged Into a Chinese Consulate in England and Beaten | The New York Times
Protester beaten after displaying 'insulting' Xi Jinping picture in Britain | Newsweek
Newsweek USA Nation October 12, 2022
President Joe Biden has said he believes he can defeat former President Donald Trump if they face each other again in the 2024 presidential election but polls and betting odds paint a more complex picture.The president discussed the matter during a wide-ranging interview with... + más
Bernie Sanders' chances of becoming president if Biden doesn't run again | Newsweek
Biden, still undecided on 2024, says he can beat Trump again | ABC News
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