American George Floyd shows the "true face" of the United States and its oppression of the peoples of the world, including its own, Iran's supreme leader said Wednesday. "The fact that a policeman has ... ( read original story ...)
The Ending of Iran Nuclear Deal Sanction Waivers | Opinion
If you believe Iran when it says that if the U.S. reverses Donald Trump's decision not to renew sanctions waivers permitting outside assistance to Iran's nuclear facilities, it will meet its ... ( read original story ...)
Iranian scientist freed by US back in Iran: reports
Iranian scientist Sirous Asgari has arrived back in Iran after being released from prison by its arch-foe the United States, Iranian media reported Wednesday. The Tasnim, ISNA and Mehr news agencies ... ( read original story ...)
Turkey: officers disperse anti-police brutality protest
Police in Istanbul have dispersed a small group of demonstrators who gathered in the Turkish city to denounce police violence and to stand in solidarity with protesters in ... ( read original story ...)
Patrick Tadina, Vietnam War’s Longest Continuously Serving Ranger, Dies at 77
Army veteran who was the longest continuously serving Ranger in Vietnam and one of the war's most decorated enlisted soldiers has died. Patrick Gavin Tadina served in Vietnam for over five years ... ( read original story ...)
Vietnam Veteran joins fight against COVID-19
All CCS’ other volunteers have gone home, helping by preparing food or organizing donations. Shaw’s family has asked him to consider lessening his hours, but he hasn’t. He’s been volunteering seven ... ( read original story ...)
Philippines confirms eight new coronavirus deaths, 751 additional cases
The Philippine health ministry on Wednesday recorded eight more deaths and 751 additional infections because of the coronavirus pandemic. ( read original story ...)
New virus cases hit sports rebounds as Japan tries to bounce back
Tokyo's favorite pro baseball team scuttles practice games 1 day after resuming; soccer club's training grinds to a halt and sumo stays side-lined. ( read original story ...)
Japan’s Dentsu gets $700 million windfall from government SME aid scheme amid opposition criticism
Japanese advertising giant Dentsu Group Inc has received almost $700 million via a government contract to provide back-office services for a scheme to help virus-hit firms, under a framework ... ( read original story ...)
Japan Warns Its Banks About Risky U.S. Debt
Japanese regulators have warned the nation’s banks for the first time about the risk of investing in overseas securitized corporate loans, which have run into trouble from a wave of U.S. bankruptcies. ( read original story ...)