Lebanon war: ‘Renewed intensity’ of exchanges of fire across Blue Line, warns UNIFILGaza: UN health agency alert for stricken hospital in besieged northHong Kong sentencing of pro-democracy activists in UN rights office spotlight
The war in Lebanon has reached a ‘critical point’ with more than 3,000 confirmed dead: OCHAIn Gaza, specialist newborn care has been decimated, warns UNICEFRise in Afghan opium production reflects hardships, despite Taliban ban: UNODC
Conditions grow increasingly dire at Gaza's largest hospital. Looming deadline to fund the government. Tim Scott suspends his Presidential campaign. CBS News Correspondent Steve Kathan has today's World News Roundup.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
On Wednesday May 17th, Ecuador's President Guillermo Lasso invoked a constitutional provision known as muerte cruzada, or "mutual death." The move dissolves the parliament and enables Lasso to rule by decree for six months when new elections are held. This political upheaval comes at a time of surging violence in Ecuador, driven largely by gang violence related to cocaine trafficking. Joining me to discuss the political crisis in Ecuador, explain what is driving a surge in violence in the county -- and the connection between the Ecuador's politics and rising crime is Glaeldys Gonzalez a fellow for the Latin America and Carribbean program at the international crisis group.
On this week's episode Cyrus & Quan review the long awaited AEW Revolution and NXT Roadblock! https://linktr.ee/theashowrncThe Wrestling Club's Road to Wrestlemania! https://gofund.me/0fe85730 Follow on twitter: The A Show account (@TheAShowRNC)Cyrus (@CyrusOnTWR)Quan (@TheComebackSpot)
On this week's episode of The A Show, Meelz & Justin talk about AEW's big surprise at their latest PPV, and the explosive ending that followed, Peyton Royce's new campaign, and the possibility of crowds returning to Wrestling shows. During their show reviews, the hosts throw their hands up at a frustrating week of Raw/Smackdown which has them wondering if this road to Wrestlemania will be worth the trouble.
On tonight's CBS Evening News podcast, the holidays travel headaches continue for so many across the country on the move tonight this Christmas Eve -- all the latest and what's coming up in the forecast in the days ahead. The latest on that tragic case out of Texas -- a mother murdered and her infant daughter now reunited with her family -- reports that murder charges have not yet been filed against the prime suspect. News from President Trump this Christmas -- the President sharing his thoughts on the impending impeachment trial in the Senate and addressing North Korea's threat of another missile launch. News from Utah -- Major Garrett will take us to that state to learn how one of the most conservative region's in the country can also be one of the most welcoming to refugees. The latest on the barge that sank in waters near the Galapagos Islands, spilling 600 gallons of diesel fuel into the ocean; authorities declaring a state of emergency -- what this could mean for the wildlife there. A terrific story about community -- right in time for Christmas -- we'll meet a Christmas tree farmer -- whose crop was devastated by a fire, but his community came together to rally around him.
See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Lebanon war: ‘Renewed intensity’ of exchanges of fire across Blue Line, warns UNIFILGaza: UN health agency alert for stricken hospital in besieged northHong Kong sentencing of pro-democracy activists in UN rights office spotlight
The war in Lebanon has reached a ‘critical point’ with more than 3,000 confirmed dead: OCHAIn Gaza, specialist newborn care has been decimated, warns UNICEFRise in Afghan opium production reflects hardships, despite Taliban ban: UNODC
Conditions grow increasingly dire at Gaza's largest hospital. Looming deadline to fund the government. Tim Scott suspends his Presidential campaign. CBS News Correspondent Steve Kathan has today's World News Roundup.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
On Wednesday May 17th, Ecuador's President Guillermo Lasso invoked a constitutional provision known as muerte cruzada, or "mutual death." The move dissolves the parliament and enables Lasso to rule by decree for six months when new elections are held. This political upheaval comes at a time of surging violence in Ecuador, driven largely by gang violence related to cocaine trafficking. Joining me to discuss the political crisis in Ecuador, explain what is driving a surge in violence in the county -- and the connection between the Ecuador's politics and rising crime is Glaeldys Gonzalez a fellow for the Latin America and Carribbean program at the international crisis group.
On this week's episode Cyrus & Quan review the long awaited AEW Revolution and NXT Roadblock! https://linktr.ee/theashowrncThe Wrestling Club's Road to Wrestlemania! https://gofund.me/0fe85730 Follow on twitter: The A Show account (@TheAShowRNC)Cyrus (@CyrusOnTWR)Quan (@TheComebackSpot)
On this week's episode of The A Show, Meelz & Justin talk about AEW's big surprise at their latest PPV, and the explosive ending that followed, Peyton Royce's new campaign, and the possibility of crowds returning to Wrestling shows. During their show reviews, the hosts throw their hands up at a frustrating week of Raw/Smackdown which has them wondering if this road to Wrestlemania will be worth the trouble.
On tonight's CBS Evening News podcast, the holidays travel headaches continue for so many across the country on the move tonight this Christmas Eve -- all the latest and what's coming up in the forecast in the days ahead. The latest on that tragic case out of Texas -- a mother murdered and her infant daughter now reunited with her family -- reports that murder charges have not yet been filed against the prime suspect. News from President Trump this Christmas -- the President sharing his thoughts on the impending impeachment trial in the Senate and addressing North Korea's threat of another missile launch. News from Utah -- Major Garrett will take us to that state to learn how one of the most conservative region's in the country can also be one of the most welcoming to refugees. The latest on the barge that sank in waters near the Galapagos Islands, spilling 600 gallons of diesel fuel into the ocean; authorities declaring a state of emergency -- what this could mean for the wildlife there. A terrific story about community -- right in time for Christmas -- we'll meet a Christmas tree farmer -- whose crop was devastated by a fire, but his community came together to rally around him.
See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.