Tunisian President Kais Saied says that migration by sub-Saharan Africans is part of a demographic conspiracy, a theory rights groups have condemned as racist.
‘A wide open hole’: Parking ramp partially collapses in Wisconsin
‘From the third floor down it is a wide open hole,’ fire chief says
Suit alleges rights violations by Alaska corrections agency
The ACLU of Alaska has filed a lawsuit accusing the state Department of Corrections of denying some incarcerated people access to transitional programs by improperly interpreting their release dates.
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An update on getting aid to people in need in Syria after the earthquake
NPR’s Ari Shapiro talks with Kenn Crossley, Syria country director for the UN World Food Programme, about the process of getting aid to people in need after the earthquake earlier in February.
WA Supreme Court rejects state’s allegations against Savers Value Village
The Washington state Supreme Court has handed the thrift store chain Savers Value Village a win in a long-running legal fight with Attorney General Bob Ferguson.
UK faces ‘sobering’ military supplies as Sunak accused of ‘misunderstanding’ war
While British military support of Ukraine has been seminal, including the provision of main battle tanks prior to Germany and the US, such eagerness has eroded the domestic Armed Forces ability to fight, which had already been reduced by decades of cos…