United States
Stocks saw their lowest drop since the coronavirus first hit in March. On Thursday, the DOW fell 7%, the S&P 500 dropped by 6%, and NASDAQ closed 5.3% lower. This comes as the US hits 2 million confirmed cases of CoVid and the Federal Reserve Bank stated interest rates would continue on their lower levels until 2022.
Stocks Are Slowly Climbing Back Up
Libya
The United Nations called for a war crimes investigation after eight mass graves were discovered in Libya. This comes as Libyan armed forces commander Khalifa Hifter’s push to capture the country's capital of Tripoli collapsed. Libya has been engulfed in a deadly Civil War since 2014.
What is Happening in Libya?
Pandemic
There are now 8 million confirmed cases worldwide and over 435k deaths. The United States is seeing a second wave of the virus with 2.1 million confirmed cases, followed by Brazil with 900k cases and Russia with 530k cases. India, Russia, and Peru seem to have recently "flattened the curve".
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