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Mattarella avvisa il governo: “I profughi scappano per cercare un futuro”
Read More Era previsto soltanto un saluto. Invece Sergio Mattarella ha fatto un discorsetto al governo. Era l’inaugurazione dell’anno accademico dell’università di Potenza (diciottomila laureati
Salvini sfida il Colle “Serve un’altra stretta sui migranti in arrivo”. Ma Meloni frena l’alleato
Read More È l’ora dei sospetti. Quando scopre che i deputati leghisti, poche ore dopo la strage di Cutro, hanno imposto in Parlamento un’accelerazione per
Guerra Ucraina – Russia, le news di oggi: Zelensky ordina altri rinforzi per la difesa di Bakhmut
Read More Il presidente ucraino Volodymyr Zelensky ha ordinato rinforzi per Bakhmut. “Ho chiesto allo Stato maggiore di trovare le forze appropriate per aiutare la
South Korea Announces ‘Historic’ Plan to Compensate Victims of Wartime Forced Labor
Read More South Korea’s government announced a plan on Sunday that aims to resolve a long-running dispute on compensating Koreans forced to work under Japan’s colonial rule of
The IMF’s Asia Forecast Misses a Lot
Read More Commentary New projections on Asian growth from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) paint a bright picture—too bright, in fact. The organization relies on
New Zealand’s Own Indigenous ‘Voice to Parliament’ Has Failed Maoris: Advocate
Read More In a warning to Australians set to vote on altering their Constitution, New Zealander Casey Costello says her country’s own Indigenous “Voice to
UN Committee Urges China to Dismantle Forced Labor Systems
Read More Dolkun Isa, President of the World Uyghur Congress, poses at a U.S.-backed Uyghur photo exhibit of dozens of people who are missing or
Self-Destruct Command Issued After Liftoff for Japan’s New H3 Rocket
Read More Rocket carried sensor in hope of detecting North Korea’s ballistic missile launches Japan’s next generation “H3” rocket, carrying the advanced optical satellite “Daichi
Women help to save Kenya’s last rainforest
Read More Kakamega Forest, the only surviving rainforest in Kenya, is under threat from overexploitation, but women’s groups are finding ways to both use and
WATCH AGAIN: Ramaphosa reshuffles the cabinet
Read More President Cyril Ramaphosa. After a very long wait, President Cyril Ramaphosa is finally set to reshuffle the cabinet. Sources told the Mail &
READ IN FULL | Ramaphosa’s changes to the cabinet
Read More Fellow South Africans, Today, I am announcing a number of changes to the National Executive. The purpose of these changes is to ensure
Kgosientsho Ramokgopa gets green light for minister of electricity
Read More President Cyril Ramaphosa on Monday announced Kgosientsho Sputla Ramokgopa as the new minister of electricity who will focus on solving the power crises
Ramaphosa names his electricity minister, Paul Mashatile becomes new deputy president
Read More President Cyril Ramaphosa has announced the appointment of his infrastructure czar Kgosientsho Ramokgopa as the new minister of electricity. In a much anticipated
Vivek Ramaswamy to Newsmax: Affirmative Action Is ‘Systematic Racism’
Businessman and Republican 2024 presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy told Newsmax on Monday that if elected, he will use an executive order to immediately end affirmative
Influencer Pleads Guilty to $1M in COVID Relief Fraud
A social media influencer admitted to COVID-19 relief program fraud worth over $1 million, the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Massachusetts revealed Monday.
Fall of Ukrainian city of Bakhmut would not mean a strategic win for Russia: Pentagon
The fight for Bakhmut has been raging for months but, according to Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin, a Russian victory over the Donetsk city would
Turkish opposition leaders nominate Erdogan challenger
A six-party alliance on Monday nominated main opposition party leader Kemal Kilicdaroglu as its common candidate to challenge President Recep Tayyip Erdogan in elections in
Russia sends fertilizer to Malawi, aims to garner African support
The Russian government has donated 20,000 tons of fertilizer to Malawi as part of its efforts to garner diplomatic support from various African nations. Russia
4 Peruvian soldiers drown in river while responding to protests
Four Peruvian soldiers drowned while trying to swim across a river in the Andes to reach a town where protests demanding the resignation of Peru’s
US seeks consultation with Mexico over GMO corn restrictions
The U.S. government has escalated its trade dispute over proposed Mexican limits on genetically modified corn, asking Monday for formal consultations with Mexico on the