Day: May 7, 2023
To improve kids’ mental health, some schools start later
The idea of later school start times, pushed by many over the years as a way to help adolescents get more sleep, is getting a new look as a way to address the mental health crisis affecting teens across the U.S. Nationally, at least nine states are con…
Eight killed in shooting at Texas shopping centre
The shooting, the latest eruption of what has been an unprecedented pace of mass killings in the US, sent hundreds fleeing in panic.
How the democratic hopes of the Sudan Spring went so horribly wrong
Since the latest fighting exploded, Sudan’s citizens have been trying to identify the fateful juncture at which their nation turned off the democratic path.
Anti-Tory coalition leaves party reeling and ministers at risk after polls disaster
In Hertfordshire’s towns, as across much of formerly ‘true blue’ England, the appetite for change proved decisively strongIt was little more than a year ago that Oliver Dowden stood up at Conservative spring conference to praise the “calm suburbia of H…
Met accused of ‘siding’ with far-right group in anti-drag act protest
Supporters of drag queen lodge complaint over police behaviour during latest ‘culture war’ confrontationPolice have been accused of “siding” with a rightwing group during violent protests over a drag act’s performance at a south London pub.A formal com…
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Arab Nations Set To Rehabilitate Syria’n President Assad In Defiance Of The U.S.
Jordan’s Foreign Minister Ayman Safadi, center background, Saudi Arabia’s Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan Al Saud, second left, Iraqi Foreign Minister Fouad Hussein, left, Egyptian Foreign Minister Sameh Shoukri, right, and Syrian Foreign Min…