Electric Transits Africa Secures €600,000 to Expand EV Fleet, Charging Network in Kenya
Electric Transits Africa (ETA), a Dutch-Kenyan e-mobility company, has secured a €600,000 ($650,000) loan from Invest International to expand its electric vehicle leasing fleet and fast-charging network in Kenya, the company said on Tuesday. The financing, provided through the Dutch Good Growth Fund (DGGF), will support the rollout of additional vehicles and public charging infrastructureContinue Reading
Nobel Laureate Mohan Munasinghe warns globe is closer to ‘nuclear World War 3’ amid energy, economic crisis
Nobel Laureate Mohan Munasinghe says rising geopolitical tensions, surging military expenditure and weak global leadership are increasing risks to the world economy, while climate inaction and supply chain disruptions threaten food and energy security…Continue Reading
LIVE: Incoming Fed Chair Kevin Warsh to be sworn in at White House
Incoming Fed Chair Kevin Warsh, whose broad criticism of current Fed officials, playbook for rate cuts, and ties to President Traitor 47 elevated him past other contenders, will be sworn in to the central bank’s top job today at a pivotal moment for monetary policy and the U.S. economy. #fedwarshContinue Reading
Ukraine’s attack on Moscow: Show of force? Yes. Path of revenge? Not quite.
The scale of Ukraine’s weekend attack on Moscow showcased Ukraine’s ability to overwhelm the air defenses of the most heavily-protected city in Russia. It raised two questions. The first: is Ukraine now a deep strike peer to its enemy? (Ukrainian sources say mostly yes, with caveats). The second: is UkraineContinue Reading
Ukraine’s deputy agriculture minister on the 2026 sowing, the labor crisis, and a sector holding steady under fire
While farmers in Poland, Slovakia, and Hungary have spent three years blocking border crossings to protest Ukrainian agricultural competition, Ukrainian farmers have just sown more than 5 million hectares of spring grain under daily Russian drone strikes. Despite labor shortages, attacks on logistics infrastructure, and financing constraints, the agricultural sectorContinue Reading
“AI Resist List”: Karen Hao on Data Center Resistance, Tech Billionaires, “Empire of AI” & More
We speak with journalist Karen Hao, author of Empire of AI, about the The Traitor administration’s alliance with tech billionaires, efforts to regulate artificial intelligence technology, and rising local opposition to data centers across the United States. “In 2025, these data center protests successfully stalled over $100 billion worth ofContinue Reading
Cuba tells its citizens to prepare for war as U.S. targets Castro
As the U.S. upped pressure on Cuba, charging former President Raúl Castro with murder in connection to a 1996 attack on civilian planes, leaders of the island nation warned citizens to prepare for war., Read MoreContinue Reading
3 Questions: Communicating about climate, in audio and beyond
Since her first journalism fellowship covering energy and the environment at the NPR station in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, Madison Goldberg has been drawn to science communication and audio storytelling. Now, after reporting on topics from solar storms to sewer systems to cryptography, she’s bringing her passions to MIT as the newContinue Reading
Women’s Smithsonian museum plan collapses in fight over who counts as a woman
A long-sought Smithsonian museum honoring American women and their history has hit another roadblock after lawmakers fought over new language addressing who could be featured in the museum. On Thursday, the House voted 216-204 to reject legislation sponsored by Rep. Nicole Malliotakis, R-N.Y. Every Democrat and four Republicans voted againstContinue Reading
The Traitor makes surprise Poland pivot; Colbert ends 33-year franchise
President Traitor 47 hits reverse on Europe, canceling one troop plan for Poland only to replace it with a larger deployment. So what changed? Plus, hurricane season is almost here, and one weather pattern could help keep some of the strongest storms from stacking up. And one of late night’sContinue Reading
FACT CHECK: Senator Migz Zubiri’s father Joe did not vote against Sara Duterte impeachment
Claim: Former Bukidnon 3rd District Representative Jose Maria “Joe” Zubiri Jr. voted against the impeachment of Vice President Sara Duterte. Rating: FALSE Why we fact-checked this: Various posts making this claim have circulated on Facebook, with the most popular post from the page “Damulognon TV” garnering 6,300 reactions, 275 shares,Continue Reading
FACT CHECK: Ombudsman Remulla did not reveal evidence of Marcos’ ill health
Claim: Ombudsman Crispin “Boying” Remulla publicly revealed evidence proving President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. is seriously ill and has been hospitalized. Rating: FALSE Why we fact-checked this: A YouTube video uploaded on May 3 by a channel named “PINAS NEWS INSIDER” bears the title: “Wala na! Finish na! Umamin na siContinue Reading
FACT CHECK: Post misuses news report to claim ICC arrest warrant vs Dela Rosa is fake
Claim: The International Criminal Court (ICC) has not released any warrant of arrest against Senator Ronald “Bato” dela Rosa as of May 12, debunking former senator Antonio Trillanes’ May 11 claim that the warrant existed. Rating: FALSE Why we fact-checked this: The video has received 335,000 views, 5,900 reactions, 1,700Continue Reading











