EXCLUSIVE: Marjorie Taylor Greene heckled President Joe Biden as he shared the story of Courtney Griffin’s battle with addiction during his State of the Union speech. Courtney’s father Doug Griffin father speaks to Rachel Sharp about the ‘really nasty’…
A look at the impact of delivering aid to Turkey and Syria through Dubai’s global hub
A 1.5 million square-ft. zone of Dubai known as International Humanitarian City is the world’s largest aid hub, with warehouses for U.N. agencies, Red Cross and Red Crescent organizations and others.
Disneyland guests have to be rescued by firefighters after Pirates Of The Caribbean boat ride ‘SINKS’
DISNEYLAND visitors were left stranded on a “sinking” ride as the boats they were in started to flood.
Shocking footage shows panic erupt as the packed Pirates of the Caribbean ride at the theme park in California began filling with wate…
Solar-powered UN House Lights Way for Greener & More Efficient Timor-Leste
DILI, Timor-Leste, Feb 08 (IPS) – Access to energy remains a concerning challenge for many in Timor-Leste. The centralised nature of the local electricity supply chain has traditionally kept consumers reliant on the national grid to overcome chronic e…
Brazil launches raids to oust illegal miners from Indigenous land
Yanomami Indigenous leaders in Brazil’s Amazon blame illegal gold miners for a health crisis and surge in violence.
Iraq YouTuber, TikToker Jailed Over “Indecent Speech” In Videos
A court in Baghdad has sentenced two Iraqis to prison time over “indecent” videos on social media that “undermine modesty and public morality”, the judiciary said Wednesday.
Cisco Live in Amsterdam, DevNet Zone Day 3 Recap
Check out some highlights around DevOps, AppDynamics, and Full-Stack Observability, and what to look forward to tomorrow in the DevNet Zone at Cisco Live in Amsterdam.
Not just balloons: How US sees China spying as major worry
U.S. officials say China has been targeting U.S. industry and government with spy operations across presidential administrations. Here’s a look.
Not just balloons: How U.S. sees China spying as major worry
The Chinese balloon that traversed the United States before being shot down last weekend captivated public attention and drew sharp denunciations as a brazen spying effort.