Ayesha Rascoe speaks to Samantha Power, administrator of the United States Agency for International Development about food shortages and drought in the Horn of Africa. find more fun & mates at SoShow now !
Monthly Archives: July 2022
A solution for the food crisis is in jeopardy after Russia attacks Ukrainian port
Russia and Ukraine signed a deal to export food across the Black Sea. Now it’s in doubt after Russian missiles hit Ukraine’s biggest port Saturday. find more fun & mates at SoShow now !
Washington and its
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Trump slams US aid to Ukraine
The EU has given Kiev only ‘a tiny fraction’ of what Washington has, the former president says The US has too many problems of its own to hand money and weapons to Ukraine for its conflict with Russia, former US President Donald Trump has said. It’s Europe that should be providing more help to Kiev […]
Congressman gives update on HIMARS shipments to Kiev
Washington and its allies intend to provide Kiev with up to 30 multiple-launch rocket systems, a senior US congressman said The United States and its Western allies intend to provide Ukraine with additional 25-to-30 rocket systems, Adam Smith, the head of the Armed Forces Сommittee of the US House of Representatives, revealed on Saturday. That […]
Beijing has touted
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Feds rearrest US congressman’s attacker
The assailant who tried to stab a would-be New York governor has been hit with a federal charge after his release in a state case The man who was quickly released from jail after trying to stab New York gubernatorial candidate Lee Zeldin during a speech is now facing federal prosecution and a potentially long […]
China comments on safety of Covid-19 vaccines
Beijing has touted its jabs by noting that Xi Jinping and all other top leaders received domestically produced inoculations China has made a renewed push to promote the safety and effectiveness of its Covid-19 vaccines by pointing out that they were good enough for the country’s entire leadership, including President Xi Jinping, to fully rely […]
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There are 40% more tigers in the world than previously estimated
The number of tigers in the wild has gone up dramatically since 2015 — largely because of improvements in monitoring them, but the species remains endangered. (Image credit: Aijaz Rahi/AP) find more fun & mates at SoShow now !