The Secretary General of the United Nations has announced the appointment of an expert panel led by Canada’s former environment minister to examining net-zero pledges
Month: April 2022
Arizona bishops say 15 week abortion ban will protect women and their unborn children
Arizona bishops say 15 week abortion ban will protect women and their unborn children. Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey speaks at an awards luncheon in Scottsdale,
[Box Office] Movies in theaters this week
Opened March 23 Crime, Action Directed by Cheon Myoung-kwan In 1993 in Kuam, a small port town outside Busan, third-rate gangster Hee-su acts as a
Yoon to meet with ambassadors from 6 Arab nations
President-elect Yoon Suk-yeol will meet with the ambassadors from six Arab nations Friday, his spokesperson said. The six countries — Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi
NK leader urges ‘ideological offensive’ by propaganda officials
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un took a commemorative photo in person with the participants of a workshop of the ruling party’s propaganda officials and called
Russian attacks on Ukraine grain storage – US official
US government images seen by Reuters showed what a US officials aid was damage to grain storage facilities in eastern Ukraine and was indicative of
twofour54 introduces Middle East’s first virtual solutions for productions
twofour54, the Abu Dhabi-based media, entertainment, and gaming hub, has announced that it is expanding its world-class production facilities through pioneering Virtual Solutions. Launched in
UN: Afghans sell children and their body parts to provide for families
UN Secretary-General António Guterres said that Afghan people are “selling their children and their body parts” to feed their families amid the country’s economic crisis.
A touch of grandeur: MaMkhize goes luxury yacht shopping in Miami
Shauwn “MaMkhize” Mkhize has certainly built a name for herself as one of the most lavish women in South Africa. The KwaZulu-Natal businesswoman and philanthropist
Ramaphosa says economic exclusion and inequality is a ‘major threat’ to national security
President Cyril Ramaphosa on Friday admitted that South Africa’s socio-economic challenges, particularly economic exclusion and inequality, were a major threat to the country’s national security.