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It’s the last days of summer and many of us might be looking for a final road trip or holiday. Indian journalist Akshobh Giridhadas loves to travel and, on a trip to the Indian Himalayas many years ...
South Korea’s President Lee Jae-myung met US President Donald Trump today at the White House. There was a lot riding on the summit, which was the first time Lee sat down with Trump face-to-face. The ...
Protests have erupted across the UK in the past few days over hotels housing asylum seekers. In Perth, Scotland, crowds waved signs reading “Perth is full, empty the hotels” and chanted “send them ...
As the Trump administration ramps up immigration arrests, flooding the streets of Los Angeles with masked agents, it’s stripping half a million people of protections that allowed them to enter the ...
Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro is under house arrest and facing trial for allegedly plotting a coup to overturn the 2022 election. The case has split the country and drawn sharp criticism ...
Tensions are escalating between the US and Venezuela. In recent weeks, the US sent warships to waters off Venezuela’s coast. In response, Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro called on Venezuelans to ...
The Lithuanian capital Vilnius hosted a corgi competition over the weekend. There were featured costume contests, time trials and races. More than a hundred of the cute, “vertically-challenged” Welsh ...
Japan recently opened its first power plant to run on osmotic power, which uses the natural process of osmosis to produce electricity. The first operational osmotic power plant opened in Denmark a ...
As Brazil’s former President Jair Bolsonaro remains under house arrest, Brazilians are debating what justice, accountability ...
At the annual Fringe festival in Edinburgh, performers go to great lengths to highlight their productions amid thousands of ...
On Aug. 23, 1973, the legendary salsa label, Fania, gathered together all its stars for a concert to end all concerts — in ...
The US has imposed steep tariffs on Brazilian goods. But instead of pressuring Brazil’s government, the move may have backfired. Also, the UN-backed group IPC has declared a famine for more than half ...
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