As of Monday, Haiti no longer has any democratically elected government officials, after the terms for the remaining senators in government expired. Journalist Widlore Mérancourt, editor-in-chief of AyiboPost, discusses the worsening situation with The…
‘Haiti has zero elected officials’ as cholera, gang violence persists, journalist says
As of Monday, Haiti no longer has any democratically elected government officials, after the terms for the remaining senators in government expired. Journalist Widlore Mérancourt, editor-in-chief of AyiboPost, discusses the worsening situation with The…
Together they can: In Palestinian village, a model of self-sufficiency
From homegrown food to home improvement, a West Bank village is blending a cooperative tradition with modern volunteerism to enhance its autonomy from Israel and the inefficient Palestinian Authority.
Missouri boarding school under investigation will shut down
A Christian boarding school in Missouri that’s been under intense scrutiny over abuse allegations will close later this month.
The EU’s ban on crude oil imports from Russia and its price cap on the country’s oil are costing Moscow about $172 million per day, a new report has found. Those losses could rise to roughly $300 million per day on Feb. 5, when the EU will be implementing further restrictions,
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Individual creditor names remain secret in FTX bankruptcy
The judge presiding over the bankruptcy of cryptocurrency exchange FTX Trading is allowing the company to maintain a veil of secrecy over the names of individual customers and creditors.
We’re banning gas stoves? No, but some in D.C. are already boiling
The nation’s top consumer watchdog agency raised concerns about indoor air pollution from gas stoves. A political firestorm ensued.
Dr. Dre, Missy, Lil Wayne to be honored at pre-Grammy event
Dr. Dre, Missy Elliott and Lil Wayne will be honored at the Recording Academy’s second annual Black Music Collective event during Grammy week next month.
Long life, good education, but no jobs? Kerala model faces test.
The policies that helped India’s Kerala state punch above its weight on economic and social welfare now appear to be holding it back.