New York celebrates Pride More than 100 floats and 500 marching groups
are slated to roll through Manhattan starting at noon ET
today to honor the sacrifices and triumphs of the gay rights movement in the
50 years since the Stonewall riots.
Hong Kong protests return Demonstrators on
Monday are again expected to flood the streets of Hong Kong, this time to mark 22 years since the territory reverted to China.
Recent protests against a controversial extradition bill have drawn hundreds of thousands of activists to the streets.
Happy Canada Day! Parades, picnics, fireworks and welcome ceremonies for new citizens highlight this holiday, which on
Monday marks the joining in 1867 of Canada's original three provinces.
Ain't no sunshine Remember
a few years back when we all cut holes in paper plates, put them over our faces, and stared at the sun? It's déjà vu
Tuesday in Chile and Argentina when a
total solar eclipse turns out the lights on parts of South America.
Happy Birthday, USA! The nation celebrates its
243rd year of independence
Thursday. Trump has touted "one of the biggest gatherings in the history of Washington, D.C.," including a
presidential address, though it
could happen in the shadow of the Trump baby balloon that's flown over protests against the President in London.
Putin visits the Pope Russia's President is
due to hold talks Thursday with Francis against the backdrop of warming relations between the Vatican and the Russian Orthodox Church. Though Russia's
proxy war with Ukraine remains a sticking point, the sit-down could set the stage for the Pope to visit Russia.
Venezuelans hit the streets Big pro- and anti-government protests are planned
Friday, the anniversary of the nation's declaration of independence from Spain. The country is still in limbo after a budding revolution
failed to deliver, leaving President Nicolás Maduro to preside over
a society still in crisis.
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