Safadi’s visit comes as Syria’s al-Assad received calls and offers of assistance from leaders in Arab nations.
China to take measures against US entities over balloon incident
China says the balloon was an unmanned weather airship that was accidentally blown off course
Cops Identify Body Parts Found In Paris Park Using Fingerprints
Police have identified a dismembered body found in a popular Paris park this week as belonging to a woman recently reported missing, prosecutors said today.
Diversity vs. Fairness
When the Supreme Court upheld affirmative action in the 1970s, it helped lay the groundwork for the program’s demise.
Inside the Basement Where an Entire Ukrainian Village Spent a Harrowing Month in Captivity
In this place where Russian troops held everyone in Yahidne—more than 350 people—captive, a list of the dead still remains etched on a wall.
In China, a Web of Actors Weave Foreign Policy
Carlo J.V. Caro, The Diplomat Beijing is often framed as a unitary actor, but the reality is that many actors influence policy decisions.
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Antivirus vs Antimalware: Which One Should You Choose?
There is a vast array of antivirus and antimalware programs available, so it can be difficult to determine which one is best for your needs. Both will help you keep your computer and data safe, but they are different solutions to different problems. An…
Exhibition showcases millets as ‘smart food’, rich in heritage and full of potential
A new exhibition highlighting the crucial role millets play in boosting global food and nutrition security, adapting to agrarian risks posed by climate change, and contributing to progress on the sustainable development goals (SDGs) agenda, opened on T…
UN mission signs new plan for election security in Central African Republic
A newly signed plan for election security represents a “major development” for peaceful, inclusive elections in the Central African Republic (CAR), a spokesperson for the UN mission in the country said on Wednesday.Read the full story, “UN mission sign…
Syrian women hope earthquake tragedy opens up possibility for peace
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