The Weekly Summary
In the general news, in Europe, the refugee crisis grew as a truck with 71 dead immigrants was found in Hungary. They, and millions of others, were fleeing ISIS territories Read more »
In the general news, in Europe, the refugee crisis grew as a truck with 71 dead immigrants was found in Hungary. They, and millions of others, were fleeing ISIS territories Read more »
In the general news, two off-duty U.S. military stopped a radial Islam terrorist from shooting dozens of people on a high-speed French train. Also, the U.S. claims to have killed the Read more »
In the general news, China devalued its currency to help prop up the stock market that is crashing. In Europe, the EU and Greece agreed to another bailout payment Read more »
In the general news, the stock market China continues to tank. In the U.S., the GOP presidential debates drew a record 24 Million viewers. The good July numbers of 215,000 Read more »
In the general news, a piece of the wing from the Malaysian Air flight 370 Boeing 777 was found in the Indian Ocean a year and a half later, putting to rest conspiracies Read more »
In the general news, President Obama became the first sitting president to visit Kenya, where his father was born. In the U.S., another deranged gunman shot innocent Read more »
July 13th - July 19th
In the general news, Iran and the U.S. agreed to a deal that would stall the development of nuclear weapon for Iran. Congress still has to approve it. In Europe, Greece Read more »
In the general news, banks in Greece closed as the country defaulted on loans. In Cuba, the U.S. opened an embassy as relations normalize. In the U.S., oil company Read more »
June 15th - June 21st
In the general news, Greece, once again, is poised to default on its debt. In the U.S., nine African-Americans were murdered while in church by a crazed white male gunman, Read more »
In the general news, the U.S. is sending several thousand more troops to Iraq to help “advise” the Iraqi forces as they battle ISIS. From China, it was learned that hundreds of thousands of U.S. government Read more »