Thirty years ago, Black South Africans voted for the first time as the country celebrated the monumental birth of a democracy. As I write this, South Africa is bathed in...
For more than half a century, concerns about oil shortages or a damaged climate have spurred governments to invest in alternative energy sources. In the 1970s, President Jimmy Carter placed...
LONDON — Rishi Sunak’s Rwanda asylum policy has repeatedly been declared illegal by U.K. judges, is yet to send any migrants to Rwanda, and has so far failed to rescue...
Strong winds and heavy rains lashed the coastal regions of India and Bangladesh on Monday morning, after a made landfall, leaving millions without electricity. The storm crossed the coastal regions...
The Libertarian Party chose one of its own as its presidential nominee on Sunday night, capping a grueling day of elimination voting and a boisterous four-day event, where both Donald...
2024 marks the 20th anniversary of Nuctech’s presence in the European Union. Nuctech is a leading security equipment manufacturer of Chinese origin with a fully Europe-based supply chain. During the...
North Korea has notified Japan of plans to launch a satellite between May 27 and June 4, after putting its first spy satellite into orbit at the third attempt last...
Former Democratic Rhode Island congressman Patrick J. Kennedy has joined other members of the family to endorse President Joe Biden instead of his own cousin, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., for...
Andrew Jarecki’s original 2015 docuseries The Jinx was about whether Robert Durst killed three different people: his first wife Kathie, who went missing in 1982; his best friend Susan Berman,...
Ukraine’s President will be in Spain on Monday where he will meet Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez for talks. Sanchez “will receive the president of Ukraine” at noon (1000 GMT), after...