Month: May 2023
Lebanese Economic Crisis
Dozens of Lebanese protesters attacked a major bank in the central district of the nation’s capital on Tuesday, amid anger over a deepening economic crisis and the devaluation of the local currency against the dollar. Witnesses in the area said the bank’s security staff attacked the protesters to prevent them from smashing the cash machines.
Beijing’s bilateral ties with Russia
For, time and time again, China has set sight on a market, planned, prepared, and then taken it over. And then came its alliance with Russia: a bit-part player in the global economy, worth only two percent of China’s exports, versus the 63.7 percent traded with its top 15 export partners, close to all of
USA ‘loneliness epidemic’
Solitude was already a problem before the pandemic, which only worsened after the outbreak of Covid-19. The top US health official highlighted that “Millions of people in America are struggling in the shadows, and that’s not right”. About 50% of the US population is thought to have reportedly been affected by some level of loneliness.
Russia WWII tributes
Moscow is expected to project a show of force during its flagship parade on Red Square, with top-notch military equipment rumbling through it and leaders of ex-Soviet nations standing beside President Vladimir Putin. Russia unleashed a barrage of cruise missiles on Ukraine overnight into Tuesday, hours before the start of Moscow’s annual commemorations celebrating the
antimicrobial resistance in humans
Even though antibiotics have been saving millions of lives for decades, the rise of drug-resistant infections which are killing hundreds of thousands of people every year is now one of the biggest threats to global health. A new global research consortium to help fight antimicrobial resistance in humans is being set up in regions with
Attack near DR Congo capital
The festering conflict in Mai-Ndombe has been largely overlooked outside the Democratic Republic of Congo, as neighbouring countries focus on decades-long problems in the country’s east. Another conflict over land is unfolding at Kisangani in the country’s centre-east. At least four people were killed in clashes there last week, in a dispute opposing the Mbole
Ukraine’s counter-offensive
Ukrainian forces are poised to launch their much-anticipated spring counter-offensive and they’ll be doing so with nearly every weapon they were promised by their allies. Dozens of global coordination meetings and difficult domestic political fights have all culminated in thousands of new weapons pointed at the heart of the occupied territories. Preparations for Ukraine’s next
Progressing After She Cheats
Ragazzi, molti di noi hanno sentito lo stesso lragazzi in cerca d’amore Modicaea da innumerevoli femmine, “Tutti gli uomini sono imbroglioni. È davvero within bloodline e section of their character. “ Ma cosa di female? E dove giri dopo il persona che segnalato il tuo sistema cardiovascolare localizza la donna mezzo in un altro ragazzo
Ban of Ukrainian goods in Europe
The European Commission was somewhat taken aback by Polish Deputy Prime Minister Jaroslaw Kaczynski’s move to ban imports of grain, oil seed, dairy products and meat from Ukraine. Kaczynski, who is also leader of the ruling, ultraconservative PiS (Law and Justice) party, announced the ban at a party event on Saturday with the words, “We
Russia’s new battlefield weapon
In January, the British Ministry of Defence noted that Russia was likely considering sending a small group of T-14 tanks to Ukraine after they received satellite imagery of several Armata’s at a training site known for its “pre-deployment activity” to Ukraine. The T-14 Armata made its first public appearance at the 2015 Victory Day Parade
