Alexei Navalny, Putin’s Fiercest Critic, Dies in Russian Custody Ahead of Russian Elections
“My message for the situation if I am killed is very simple: don’t give up,” Alexei Navalny
Read More“My message for the situation if I am killed is very simple: don’t give up,” Alexei Navalny
Read MorePer RUSADA protocol, Valieva is unable to train or perform at state-sponsored facilities, which make up an overwhelming majority of rinks in the nation. The ban and a combination of other factors will likely mark the end of 17-year-old Valieva’s once-golden career.
Read MorePresident Sall assured the public on February 3 that the reasoning for his declaration of the postponement was regarding potential corruption within the list of eligible candidates.
Read MorePresident Boakai is seen by his supporters as a figurehead and experienced politician who has what it takes to get Liberia back on track toward growth, reconciliation, and reconstruction.
Read MoreThe United States stands as the largest contributor to NATO and its military capabilities, with the US Air Base 201 in Niger being one among many in Africa which support the country and its allies’ continental security interests.
Read MoreAs a Category five hurricane, the storm rapidly intensified on Mexico’s Pacific Coast. Reuters reports that Acapulco has a population of around 900,000 that suffered from Otis’s destruction.
Read MoreOne group particularly vulnerable to a potential war between Hezbollah and Israel is the 1.5 million Syrian refugees residing in Lebanon.
Read MoreOn that Tuesday night, a wedding was in full swing at a reception hall in the Christian town of Hamdaniya, also known as Qaraqosh, located in the Nineveh province of northern Iraq. As joyful celebrations were underway and the bride and groom danced, a sudden blaze erupted, engulfing the venue in flames.
Read MoreLula proposed an international alliance meant to practice forest management and biodiversity protection between the countries home to the largest rainforests in the world.
Read MoreEducation plays a vital role in the lives of refugee children. In an interview with CBS, David Miliband, the Chief Executive Officer of the International Rescue Committee (IRC), informs that only two percent of humanitarian aid goes to education and from that, an even smaller amount goes to educating young children.
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