Day: February 22, 2023
U.K. food shortage: Grocers place limits on salad fixings as shelves go bare
Social media has been awash with pictures of empty fruit and vegetable shelves in U.K. supermarkets, with tomatoes in particular short supply.
The first year of war in Ukraine has defied predictions
We will soon find out whether the second year will be as dizzying for the prognosticators.
Ten Palestinians killed, scores hurt in Israel West Bank raid
More than 100 wounded in one of the bloodiest battles in nearly a year of fighting in the West Bank and east Jerusalem.
Moving forward or back? Marcos breaks from Duterte-era policies.
When it comes to transforming a country, do motives matter? Progress in the Philippines may be short-lived if the Marcos administration is more concerned with international image than freedom and justice.
Tortured and unable to walk: Briton describes being held captive by Russian forces in Ukraine
A British national captured by Russian forces while fighting alongside Ukrainian troops has recalled how he was tortured and left unable to walk during his ordeal.
Is California still in a drought?
Experts said it will take more than a series of storms to make up for years of deficits in California. Some said declaring the drought over now — or possibly ever — would be a mistake.
11 Palestinians killed, scores hurt in Israel West Bank raid
More than 80 Palestinians suffered gunshot wounds, the Palestinian ministry said.
Starbucks offers a dash of olive oil with its coffee in Italy
The ‘Oleato’ beverages will later be rolled out ‘in select markets around the world’
Phishing Fears Ramp Up on Email, Collaboration Platforms
It’s a banner year for attacks coming through traditional email as well as newer collaboration technologies, such as Slack and Microsoft Teams. What’s next?