Month: February 2023
Dozens of soldiers are freed in a Russia-Ukraine prisoner swap
A Ukrainian official said the released POWs included troops who held out in Mariupol during Moscow’s monthslong siege that reduced the southern port city to ruins. (Image credit: LIBKOS/AP)
Read MoreDespair and distrust: Andean communities ‘forgotten’ by Lima
With a bent back and bare feet in the black soil, Ruben Gutierrez Escobar, 63, uses a hoe to plow his fields in Bella Vista, a hamlet near Cusco in southern Peru at an altitude of 3,500 meters. He has
Read MoreAustralia becomes first country to legalize therapeutic use of MDMA and psilocybin
After decades of criminalization, Australia’s government said Friday that it will legalize the prescription of MDMA and psilocybin for the treatment of two medical conditions, a historic move hailed by researchers who have studied the therapeutic possibilities of the drugs.
Read MorePolish ambassador warns of a prolonged war in Ukraine, calls for more support
With the anniversary of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine approaching, Poland’s ambassador to the U.S. Marek Magierowski warns of a prolonged conflict and urges the West to provide Kyiv with more support. (Image credit: H.J. Mai/NPR)
Read MoreHow Turkey is ruining NATO’s moment of unity
President of Turkey Recep Tayyip Erdoğan holding a press conference during the NATO Summit at the IFEMA congress centre in Madrid, Spain, on June 30, 2022. | Beata Zawrzel/NurPhoto via Getty Images President Erdoğan is blocking the quick membership addition
Read MoreA Ukrainian photojournalist reflects on documenting a year of war
NPR’s Scott Simon talks with Evgeniy Maloletka, an Ukrainian photojournalist, about what it’s been like documenting a year of war in his country.
Read MoreU.S. cancels Blinken’s visit to China after the appearance of a spy balloon
The Biden Administrations has cancelled Secretary of State Antony Blinken’s trip to China, following the appearance of a Chinese surveillance balloon over the US.
Read MoreMicrosoft says Iranians hacked France’s Charlie Hebdo
US computing giant Microsoft said Friday that it had identified Iranian state actors as those behind the recent cyberattack on French satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo. Clint Watts, the general manager of Microsoft’s Digital Threat Analysis Center, said that the hackers,
Read MoreUS spots second Chinese ‘spy balloon’ over Latin America as Blinken scraps Beijing trip
A Chinese spy balloon has been spotted over Latin America, the Pentagon said Friday, a day after a similar craft was seen in US skies, prompting the scrapping of a rare trip to Beijing by US Secretary of State Antony
Read MoreScientist who edited babies’ genes acted ‘too quickly’ but has no regrets after release from prison
A Chinese scientist involved in the first instance of editing babies’ genes admits he moved “too quickly” with the unprecedented procedure. He Jiankui was fired by his university in Shenzhen, found guilty of conducting “illegal medical procedures” and sentenced to
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