Tag: Science
Sudan’s military says it has seized control of presidential palace
Sudan’s military has said it has retaken the Republican Palace in the country’s capital Khartoum after nearly two years of fighting.
What to Know About Crossing the U.S. Border as an International Visitor
Incidents of travelers being denied entry into the United States in recent weeks have sparked concern over what to expect at airports and other border crossings.
American Travel Anxiety Grows for Those Headed Abroad
In light of recent American foreign policy decisions, many U.S. travelers are concerned about how they will be perceived abroad.
Prince William’s style of diplomacy is welcome in these tense times
Prince William’s arrival in Estonia felt like the latest example of the Royal Family being right on the frontline of high-stakes diplomatic discussions.
Trump 100, Day 60: Zelenskyy and the ‘perfect’ phone call
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Ex-Olympic swimmer elected to most powerful job in world sport
A new president of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) has been elected.
Trump just wants a deal – who will blink first?
The tone has changed totally. It’s a remarkable turnaround from the Oval Office meltdown to the perfect phone call.
UN says teachers, doctors, nurses were among staff killed in Israeli strikes – which killed 91 people in Gaza
Israeli strikes killed at least 91 Palestinians across the Gaza Strip overnight and into Thursday, according to the Hamas-run health ministry.
‘World’s ugliest animal’ named New Zealand’s fish of the year
The blobfish, described as the world’s ugliest animal, has been voted fish of the year in New Zealand.
France preparing to issue ‘survival manual’ to all households
The French government reportedly is planning to send a “survival manual” to all households containing advice on what to do in the event of an armed conflict, natural disaster or health crisis.