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Children found alive as Turkey-Syria quake toll tops 22,000
Rescuers pulled children alive Friday from the rubble of the Turkey-Syria earthquake as the toll surpassed 22,000 and bitter cold compounded the suffering of the homeless. In the Turkish city of Kahramanmaras, one of those hit hardest by the region’s w…
Beyond Rawls: The Principle of Transgenerational Equity
Climate change imposes a reflection on the importance of time in justice issues and underlines how transgenerationality is a crucial matter for justice.
Villagers criticise ‘ghouls’ visiting scene where Nicola Bulley went missing
Hundreds of people including online influencers and conspiracists have been arriving at St Michael’s on Wyre People living in the Lancashire village where Nicola Bulley went missing have hit out at the “ghouls” arriving at the scene to take selfies or …
Before facing Trump in 2024, DeSantis seeks wins on guns, abortion
Before facing Trump in 2024, DeSantis seeks wins on guns, abortion
Qualified inmates to be released soon under Leader’s decree: Judiciary
The spokesman of the Iranian Judiciary says all the inmates serving terms for involvement in the recent protests and riots who have the qualifications for freedom under a clemency decree issued by the Leader, will be released until February 19.
Cameroon restricts Eq Guinea border activity over fever deaths – Al Jazeera English
Cameroon restricts Eq Guinea border activity over fever deaths Al Jazeera EnglishView Full Coverage on Google News
Zelenskyy completes a tricky charm offensive in Europe as Ukraine prepares for next phase of war
The European Union, the largest donor of financial aid to Ukraine, had wanted a visit from the Ukrainian leader for several months.
North Korea Needs More International Partners to Weather Its Food Crisis
To cope with the country’s food crisis – and reduce dependence on China – North Korea is hoping to scale up trade with like-mind countries.
Damning video of deadly protester shooting won’t weaken the fight against Atlanta’s $90m ‘Cop City’
The next frontline in the US movement to reform police is a forest in Atlanta, Josh Marcus reports