Month: April 2023
UN food chief: Billions needed to avert unrest, starvation
The head of the U.N. World Food Program is warning that without billions of dollars more to feed millions of hungry people, the world will see mass migration, destabilized countries, and starving children and adults in the next 12 to 18 months
“April Fool’s Day Is Tomorrow.”: UK Mocks Russia’s New Foreign Policy
United Kingdom’s Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office has mocked Russia over its foreign policy.
Health plans no longer have to cover preventive care at no cost. Here’s what to know.
Even though the ruling has wide reach, most people aren’t likely to see their health benefits change overnight. Here is what consumers need to know.
Animal Suffering and the Civilizing Process
Norbert Elias’s theory of the Civilizing Process provides an innovative account of how and why people’s attitudes to non-human animals have evolved over the centuries.
Chinese businessman seeks bail in $1 billion fraud case
Lawyers for a wealthy self-exiled Chinese businessman are seeking bail for him two weeks after his arrest, saying he cannot properly prepare for trial from behind bars.
Kraken hope Andre Burakovsky can return for playoffs after injury setback
Andre Burakovsky, the Kraken’s leading point-getter when injured Feb. 7, “tweaked something” while recovering from a lower-body injury, GM Ron Francis said.
UN food chief: Billions needed to avert unrest, starvation
The head of the U.N. World Food Program is warning that without billions of dollars more to feed millions of hungry people, the world will see mass migration, destabilized countries, and starving children and adults in the next 12 to 18 months.