Karina Lipsman is running for a seat in US House,born in Ukraine.She doesn’t hesitate in criticising President Biden for high rates of crime, increased gas prices, and high inflation. She also feels that his administration hasn’t done everything possible to stop the conflict in her native Ukraine
The largest bitcoin mining operation in North America is located in a small rural town in central Texas, giving much-needed jobs and vitality to the area. The operations, however, are a part of a new, volatile industry,critics warn
Landmines from the 19-month Tigray conflict are making the record-breaking drought that herders are facing in Ethiopia’s Afar region’s northwest even deadlier. Despite the drought, people are reluctant to go fetch water because of the deaths of children and livestock caused by landmines
Many fear that the deadly violence seen in previous elections may repeat as Kenya prepares for a highly contested presidential election in August. All parties are urged to uphold peace during this year’s elections by the Kenyan organisation Mothers of Victims and Survivors
Both inside and outside of Ukraine, Ukrainians are seeking refuge in any way they can, and many of them take their pets with them
Eighty-year-old Nobel Prize winner and Grameen Bank founder Muhammad Yunus has issued a comprehensive rebuttal of years of criticism from the Bangladesh government, stating, among other points, that he had no involvement in the World Bank’s cancellation of financing ten years ago for the Padma Bridge
Jean Todt, the special envoy of the secretary-general for road safety, talks with United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres
At a cost of nearly $200 million, the Chinese government has completed building Zimbabwe’s new parliament building outside the country’s capital, Harare. However, detractors claim there are worries about security and China’s expanding influence. It replaces a colonial-era building
Taiwanese NGO worker Lee Ming-Cheh was released from Chishan Prison in the central Chinese province of Hunan on April 15 after serving nearly five years for “attempting to subvert state power.”