Millions of Cubans have grown accustomed to living without electricity for long periods of time.
Podcast: Justice for children, De Gaulle on screen, France’s animal welfare gap
The murder of a young girl has sparked a reckoning with France’s failures to investigate and prosecute violence against children. A historian’s take on bringing Charles de Gaulle to the big screen. And how France’s legal recognition of animal sentienc…
France tries to cope with second premature heatwave in less than a month
France is in the grip of a heatwave, which Météo France expects to be “wisdespread, prolonged and intense”. The thermometer is set to climb even higher in the coming days, reaching or exceeding 40°C on June 21, leading to several municipalities to can…
The Ninja Creami just dropped to an all time low price for Prime Day – and I recommend one
Make your own ice cream, gelato, sorbet, and smoothie bowls with the Ninja Creami, now 22% off for Amazon Prime Day.
“They’re Finished. No Air Force, Navy, They Get No Money”: Trump On Iran Deal
The deal, signed this week by President Donald Trump and his Iranian counterpart Masoud Pezeshkian, aims to end a conflict that began on February 28 with US-Israeli strikes on Iran.
Petrol shortages and ‘oil rain’ bring Russia-Ukraine war home to Moscow
Ukraine increases strikes on Russian oil and weapons infrastructure as it garners aid and begins EU talks.
Trump’s acting Intel chief asked for list of every employee to see who to fire, report says
Bill Pulte’s moves are the latest sign he will be an aggressive attack dog for Trump in the new job
From outsider to president? Inside de la Espriella’s bid to lead Colombia
A political newcomer, de la Espriella has reached the last round of Colombia’s presidential race. What would a win mean?
Three killed in Ukraine a day after drone attack kills child in Moscow
The Kremlin said it will ‘continue’ striking Ukraine after biggest-ever drone attack on Russian capital.
RightsCon’s Cancellation Signals a Growing Threat to Human Rights and Digital Freedoms
NEW YORK, June 19 (IPS) – RightsCon, the world’s leading summit on human rights in the digital age, has served for over a decade as a vital global gathering, bringing together civil society, academics, technologists, policymakers, and the private sec…