Early Sunday Morning, U.S. President Joe Biden made an unprecedented trip to an active warzone in Kyiv to meet with President Zelinskyy. The visit was notable because the U.S. does not have a military presence on the ground in Ukraine, which made a visit from a sitting President all the more challenging. The trip was Read More…
Day: 20 February 2023
120,000 Palestinians Spend Winter In Windowless, Doorless Homes
By: Ahmed BayramNorwegian Refugee Council (NRC) Jerusalem, 20 February 2023 – Over 120,000 Palestinians in Gaza are living in 21,500 homes that have no windows, safe roofs or doors, warns the Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC), leaving families to face winter conditions in unprotected shelters. NRC’s analysis shows that nearly 2,000 homes are still destroyed following multiple Read More…
Heikinax Business Ventures Limited Announces Official Worldwide Launch of its Global Website
The website comes with the crypto industry’s first unique feature of locking assets when the market is high to prevent loss during the market fall, standard monthly returns, shareholding and marketing opportunities! February 10, 2023, London, United Kingdom – Heikinax Business Ventures Limited is proud to announce the launch of a revolutionary new crypto asset Read More…
What Was Said At Pope Francis’ Sunday “Angelus”?
In Sunday’s sermon, Pope Francis used his Sunday Angelus address to call for help and solidarity for those affected by recent natural disasters and ongoing conflicts around the world. He urged the global community to unite and support the victims and survivors of the devastating earthquakes that struck Turkey and Syria, which have claimed the Read More…
Black History Month Honours James Hemings
James Hemings, international renowned chef In honoor of Black History Month, we reflect on the life and accomplishments of James Hemings, the first American to train as a chef in France. Hemings was born in 1765 in Virginia, and he was of mixed race. At just eight years old, he was enslaved by Thomas Jefferson, Read More…
Does Any Government Have Clean Hands, When It Comes To Foreign Electoral or Political Meddling?
Governments have a long history of interfering in other nations’ elections and even overthrowing governments. The United Kingdom, France, and the United States are just a few examples of countries that have been involved in such actions for centuries. However, despite their long history of meddling in foreign affairs, these nations still express outrage when Read More…
Manitoba Celebrates Louis Riel Day, Manitoba’s 1st Premier
Louis Riel was a champion for Métis rights and freedom Louis David Riel 22 October 1844 – 16 November 1885) was a Canadian politician, a founder of the province of Manitoba, and a political leader of the Métis people of the Canadian Prairies. He led two revolutions against the government of Canada and its first post-Confederation prime minister, John A. Macdonald. He was Read More…