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Many may wonder whether the unusual weather is a consequence of climate change. The answer is, at least in principle, no ...
Russia has continued to make billions from fossil fuel exports to the West, data shows, helping to finance its full-scale ...
In an exclusive interview with Skift, IATA chief Willie Walsh explains why global airspace is more restricted and complex ...
Ethan Hunt’s last mission? A new Superman? Happy Gilmore as a dad? Three genre-spanning Pedro Pascal movies, including a romance, a superhero movie and an A24 Ari Aster thriller? Hollywood is ...
Athens is scrambling to mitigate perilously extreme summer temperatures as it juggles the needs of locals with the millions ...
Istanbul, formerly Constantinople, is a Greek name, too, deriving from the Greek phrase "Is tin poli," meaning "to the city." ...
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has been called "Trump before there was a Trump." Here's why his reshaping of Hungary's ...
USDA Secretary Brooke Rollins announced her department will distribute $14.5 million in reimbursements to state-run meat and ...
Yet even in the midst of horror, it is vital – if we wish to find the hope and courage to fight on – to stop and smell the roses. What good things are happening in the world, and what is still truly ...
FERNLEY — A key to remembering the contributions veterans have made to their country over the years is to involve the younger ...
As long as the war continues, however, Ukraine can’t move forward at all. American citizens and those of other NATO countries have a moral obligation to demand peace—a just peace, but an urgent one.
Moscow’s dual campaign of intensified frontline attacks and bombardment of Ukrainian cities has further reduced the prospects ...