Month: February 2023
Why the White House’s environmental justice tool is still disappointing advocates – Grist
Why the White House’s environmental justice tool is still disappointing advocates Grist
Read MoreNew 5.6 magnitude earthquake hits Turkey, killing one and injuring over 100
A new 5.6 magnitude earthquake has struck Turkey, killing one person and injuring 110, according to authorities.
Read MoreIn Ukraine War, Talking About Peace Is a Fight of Its Own
Russia and the West have argued for months about which side is more willing to negotiate, with the world as an audience.
Read MoreFormer Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms leaving White House job – The Atlanta Journal Constitution
Former Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms leaving White House job The Atlanta Journal Constitution
Read MoreFirst inmates transferred to El Salvador ‘mega prison’ in crackdown on gangs
Thousands of inmates have started to be transferred to one of the world’s largest prisons in El Salvador.
Read MoreSoldier who developed PTSD after sex abuse during service is charged with going AWOL
Woman recounts attack by Palestinian terror inmate while serving as prison guard, eventually leaving her base after mental state worsened; defense lawyer vows to get charge dropped
Read More‘Keep calm’: Teaching Venezuelan kids to hide from bullets
Children fling themselves onto the floor and cover their heads with their hands as loud bangs ring out in the classroom. In one of Venezuela’s most violent neighborhoods, this is a shootout drill. Three boys beat a metal sheet to
Read MoreFrench documentary, Spanish girl clinch top prizes at Berlinale
The Berlin film festival on Saturday awarded its Golden Bear top prize to a documentary by French director Nicolas Philibert and its best acting award to an eight-year-old girl in what jury chief Kristen Stewart described as a “boundary-pushing” event.
Read MoreGoldman Sachs warns of continued shekel ‘risk’ premium driven by judicial turmoil
Since the end of January, the shekel has ‘significantly’ underperformed global markets; investment bank sees further weakness risk for the currency in short term
Read MoreDying Children and Frozen Flocks in Afghanistan’s Bitter Winter of Crisis
Hundreds have died in plunging temperatures, and malnutrition has been rampant as the Taliban government’s ban on female workers has hampered international aid.
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