[ad_1] TAVRIISKE, Ukraine (AP) — There’s dancing in the garden, and ball games. A soft wind blows, cooling the spring sunshine. But there is an ominous accompaniment to the music…
China’s tech workers face layoff bloodbath amid crackdown, losses | Technology
[ad_1] Beijing, China – Rather than a pink slip from his boss, Zhang Wei found out he was about to lose his job at Chinese video streamer iQiyi via a…
Biden pledges $150m to ASEAN with eye on China | International Trade News
[ad_1] US president kicks off summit with Southeast Asian leaders with commitment to fund infrastructure, security and health. US President Joe Biden opened a summit of Southeast Asian leaders with…
UN holds emergency meeting on Taliban crackdown on women
[ad_1] UNITED NATIONS (AP) — The UN Security Council held emergency closed consultations Thursday on the Taliban’s latest crackdown on Afghan women as it considered a presidential statement that would…
Ukraine war is `child rights crisis’ with school attacks
[ad_1] UNITED NATIONS (AP) — The war in Ukraine is a “child rights crisis” where education is under attack, nearly 100 youngsters have been killed in just the last month,…
Shireen Abu Akleh: Who said what in US Congress on slain reporter | Freedom of the Press News
[ad_1] Washington, DC – In a United States Congress that is largely unconditional in its support for Israel, many lawmakers have condemned the killing of Al Jazeera journalist Shireen Abu…
Is Israel a rogue state? | Israel-Palestine conflict
[ad_1] Video Duration 25 minutes 35 seconds 25:35 Shireen Abu Akleh was a household name across the Middle East. The veteran Al Jazeera journalist earned widespread praise for more than…
Canada recognizes and supports the first International Day of Plant Health
[ad_1] Canada recognizes and supports the first International Day of Plant Health Canada NewsWire OTTAWA, ON, May 12, 2022 OTTAWA, ON, May 12, 2022 /CNW/ – Healthy plants are essential…
Rwandan genocide fugitive Protais Mpiranya confirmed dead
[ad_1] This was Protais Mpiranya’s image on a wanted poster for genocide fugitives The death has been confirmed of the last major Rwandan fugitive indicted by a war crimes court…
Mob kills student over ‘blasphemy’ in northern Nigerian college | Religion News
[ad_1] Cases of mob attacks because of alleged blasphemy happen intermittently in Nigeria, especially in the north. A college in the northwestern Nigerian state killed of Sokoto has been indefinitely…