‘Food, jobs, hope’: Mozambique seeks investment route to economic recovery
President Daniel Chapo launches $40m fund for small businesses at 60th annual Maputo International Trade Fair., Maputo, Mozambique – Down the main aisle of a bustling conference pavilion in Mozambique’s capital, Maputo, Lucia Matimele stands surrounded by lush green leaves, peppers on the stalk, and bunches of ripe bananas. “WeContinue Reading
El Salvador, CECOT prison and the US’s School of the Americas
US military training facility for Latin American security forces denounced over links to human rights abuses., In Pictures US military training facility for Latin American security forces denounced over links to human rights abuses. History Illustrated is a series of perspectives that puts news events and current affairs into historicalContinue Reading
Nigeria’s maternal crisis as militants return and US aid dries up
In Nigeria, more women die giving birth than anywhere else in the world. In the country’s northeast, the risks are rising as Boko Haram resurges and U.S. foreign aid dries up. Chronic underfunding leaves Africa’s most populous nation with one of the world’s deadliest maternal mortality rates. This is aContinue Reading
Pregnancy has become a nightmare for many women in Nigeria’s conflict-hit north
In Nigeria, more women die giving birth than anywhere else in the world, Read MoreContinue Reading
The A.I.-Profits Drought and the Lessons of History
Like the steam engine, electricity, and computers, generative artificial intelligence could take longer than expected to transform the economy…Continue Reading
Too MAGA For MAGA: Ryan Walters Preps For Criminal Defense, Gets Shunned By Linda McMahon
The volume of stories about Ryan Walters, State Superintendent of Oklahoma, seems to be increasing. Walters is a Christian Nationalist by name, though the first of those words goes against all of what I learned about Christianity as a Catholic minor and curious adult. While he certainly wants to injectContinue Reading
New Tool Maps the Health Impacts of Toxic Air Pollutants Released with Methane in Super-Emitter Events
When oil and gas infrastructure leaks the potent greenhouse gas methane, it also releases toxic air contaminants that have escaped notice, until now. By Liza Gross On a breezy late summer day in the small Colorado town of Fort Lupton, a massive plume of methane escaped from a hydrocarbon storageContinue Reading
Gavin Newsom’s Hilariously Brutal Birthday Post To Stephen Miller Is Truly A Gift
The White House deputy chief of staff celebrated a milestone birthday over the weekend., Read MoreContinue Reading
Maryland Governor Fires Back After The Traitor Claims He Called Him ‘The Greatest President’
Democrat Wes Moore took to social media to put the record straight., Read MoreContinue Reading
Ont. hunters fined for illegally shooting moose from a boat
Conservation officer Ron Arnold talks about a pair of men from Lansdowne, Ont., who pled guilty to shooting a moose from a boat on Tatachikapika Lake, north of Gogama, in October 2024. Subscribe to CTV News to watch more videos: https://www.youtube.com/ctvnews Connect with CTV News: For live updates and latestContinue Reading
LIVE: Germany’s Merz and Canada’s Carney joint news conference | REUTERS
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz receives Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney at the chancellery in Berlin followed by a joint news conference. #FriedrichMerz #MarkCarney #newsconference #Berlin #Germany #live #Reuters #news Keep up with the latest news from around the world: https://www.reuters.com/Continue Reading
Lies, Flattery, and Land-Grabs: Putin’s Tactics in Ukraine
OPINION — “The reason why I still remain pessimistic is that everything that [Russian President Vladimir] Putin says is he still wants those four territories…Eastern Ukraine. He hasn’t achieved that yet. And he wants Ukraine to be at least subjugated to Russia, because he doesn’t think that Ukraine’s an independentContinue Reading
Ukraine knocks out 17% of Russia’s oil capacity — and that’s just this month, Reuters says
Ukraine has disabled 17% of Russia’s oil refining capacity through a wave of recent drone strikes targeting key infrastructure, Reuters reports. The attacks, carried out over the past month, have disrupted fuel processing, sparked gasoline shortages, and hit the core of Moscow’s war economy as Washington seeks to broker aContinue Reading