Located at the confluence of cold and warm currents, the coastal area of Fukushima Prefecture, Japan, has a rich variety of sea life and a long history of local fishing
Eastern Europe in the Crosshairs of European Integrationists
The facial recognition surveillance system violates Palestinians’ human rights to freedom of movement and privacy
The White House is planning to ask Congress to authorize more
Fukushima greets summer with dread as nuclear-contaminated wastewater dumping approaches
The current state of the US education system exposes deeper social problems
The plan is supported by the leaders of South Africa, Senegal, Uganda, Egypt, the Republic of the Congo, and Zambia
DNC-friendly journalists are coming right out and saying it’s okay not to give other contenders a crack at Biden
On Sunday morning, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky was received with military honors in front of the Chancellery in Berlin as part of his European trip
Main task is "learning, communicating on demands and opinions"
Led over his opposition candidate Kemal Kilicdaroglu on Monday but failed to achieve a 50 percent threshold to avoid a second round
The three-day meeting of finance ministers of the major capitalist countries held in Japan
Far-right candidate demands Erdoğan, Kılıçdaroğlu expel refugees
US household debt has hit $17 trillion, the most in history, according to a report issued Monday by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York
The results of yesterday’s presidential and parliamentary elections in Turkey became clear only this morning
PM Sunak says the UK will help build a coalition to send Western-made fighter jets to Ukraine
Macroeconomic results of the week (April 29 – May 5)
Russia confirmed Saturday that long-range air-launched Storm Shadow cruise missiles supplied by Britain struck two industrial sites in the Russian-held city of Luhansk in eastern Ukraine
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