Good Day Street Talk: Jan. 21, 2023
Jennifer Kesse: 17 years after disappearance, family says they have new leads
It’s been almost 17 years since Jennifer Kesse went missing in Orlando. Her family says they are now getting new leads in her disappearance.
Deputy prime minister defends Zahawi over tax payments
Deputy prime minister defends Zahawi over tax payments.
Three years since US confirmed first case of COVID-19
January 21 marks three years since the first case of COVID-19 was reported in the United States.
Senior UN officials in Afghanistan to press for women’s rights
The UN’s highest-ranking female official has just wrapped up a four-day visit to Afghanistan.
Climate change forces Himalayan herders to give up nomadic life
Climate change is forcing nomadic herders in the Himalayas to leave the mountains, and move to towns and cities.
Sunday snow is on the way
Most of us will fall in the 1/2″ to 1″ range but roads could be slippery
Thousands gather as Tanzania opposition holds first rally since ban lifted
Tanzania’s main opposition party held Saturday its first mass rally since the lifting of a ban imposed in 2016, raising hopes the government is committed to increased political freedom in the East African nation.
Over 50 injured in Peru as protests cause ‘nationwide chaos’ – Reuters Canada
Over 50 injured in Peru as protests cause ‘nationwide chaos’ Reuters CanadaDozens injured and police stations attacked as protests continue in Peru The GuardianNews Wrap: Protests in Peru demand ouster of president and call for ne…
‘Ritual humiliations’: African music stars struggle to get visas to Europe
A Kenyan DJ’s post of being denied transit through Amsterdam has put the spotlight on airlines’ alleged racist policiesEmma Nzioka, a Kenyan performer and DJ known as Coco Em, was looking forward to the Terra Sagrada festival in Cape Verde for nearly a…