Month: November 2022
Women across Latin America march against violence in day of protests
By Sarah Morland MEXICO CITY (Reuters) – From Buenos Aires to Bogota, women across Latin America took to the streets on Friday in marches to mark the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women, demanding more action from
Read More‘This is obscene’: Haitians angered by babies being sent back after reaching Florida Keys on boat
MIAMI — A group of Florida-bound migrants, including almost 50 children, who reached the Florida Keys in a rickety sailboat from Haiti on Monday, resulting in a frantic federal, state and local rescue effort, have been returned to the Caribbean
Read MoreEight killed in landslide on Italian holiday island
At least eight people have been killed in a landslide on the Italian holiday island of Ischia, officials say.
Read MoreHere’s how inflation is changing holiday deals and shopping
Shoppers are expected to spend a record amount of money this year because nearly everything is more expensive. There are some relative bargains, if you know where to look. (Image credit: Kena Betancur/Getty Images)
Read MoreUkrainian women have started learning a crucial war skill: how to fly a drone
The Female Pilots of Ukraine is the first of its kind in the country at a time when the Ukrainian military has been using drones for reconnaissance and fighting against Russian forces. (Image credit: Julian Hayda/NPR)
Read MoreTrump’s act is ‘old and tired’, says his own former national security adviser – The Guardian US
Trump’s act is ‘old and tired’, says his own former national security adviser The Guardian US
Read MoreHow artists and influencers set the stage for Hip-Hop’s global rise
Four decades after the New York City Rap Tour made history in Europe, Hip-Hop’s influence is everywhere – in art, fashion and even the 2024 Olympics. (Image credit: Janette Beckman)
Read MoreThey Were Surrogates. Now They Must Raise the Children.
In Cambodia’s weak legal system, surrogacy exists in a gray market, endangering all involved when political conditions suddenly shift and criminal charges follow.
Read MoreThey Were Surrogates. Now They Must Raise the Children.
In Cambodia’s weak legal system, surrogacy exists in a gray market, endangering all involved when political conditions suddenly shift and criminal charges follow.
Read MoreUkrainian Flags Are on Display All Over Maine. Why?
Like people in other states, Mainers want to show their solidarity with Ukraine. But it’s more than that.
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