With mounting evidence that climate change increases the risk of natural disasters, governments should turn the tables on international petroleum companies and hold them responsible, Prof İbrahim Özdemir argues.
IMO working on helping stranded ships in Ukraine, Kitack Lim says
‘Special effort’ is underway to deal with situation, according to IMO secretary general
McKibbin shoots 64, surprise leader at Singapore Classic
Tom McKibbin is a surprise first-round leader of the Singapore Classic after shooting 8-under 64.
Hoegh Autoliners pays record dividend after best ever quarterly result
First quarter has started well, Norwegian car carrier owner says
Investigation: AI tools rate photos of women as more sexually suggestive than photos of men, especially if nipples, pregnant bellies, or exercise are involved (The Guardian)
The Guardian:
Investigation: AI tools rate photos of women as more sexually suggestive than photos of men, especially if nipples, pregnant bellies, or exercise are involved — Guardian exclusive: AI tools rate photos of women as more…
Top Russian lawmaker labels US president a ‘terrorist’
US President Joe Biden delivers the State of the Union address © AFP / Andrew Caballero-ReynoldsSource: RTJoe Biden has earned the title by ordering the destruction of Europe’s energy infrastructure, State Duma Speaker Vyacheslav Volodin claims …
African democracy on the line as ‘bellwether’ Nigeria goes to polls
Presidential election comes as fuel shortages and currency woes take toll on continent’s most populous countryNigeria’s election on 25 February has been described as pivotal to the progress of democracy in Africa, where military coups and attempts by l…
US, French troops in Romania hold NATO military drills
U.S. and French troops who are in Romania as part of a NATO battlegroup are holding military exercises to test the 30-nation alliance’s eastern flank defenses, as Russia’s full-scale invasion of neighboring Ukraine nears its one-year anniversary.
IMF And Pakistan In Last-Ditch Talks As Crucial Visit Winds Up
Pakistan’s government on Thursday remained locked in crunch talks with the IMF over the release of a crucial financial bailout on the last scheduled day of the global lender’s visit.