Monthly Archives: March, 2022

Australia PM express ‘Great concern’ over China-Solomon Islands deal

After Solomon Islands revealed it was forming a security cooperation with China, Australia's Prime Minister Scott Morrison expressed "grave worry" across the Pacific on...

Young Australians take climate protest to PM’s residence

Student activists gathered at the official residence of Australia's prime minister to demand tougher action against climate change, citing recent floods that killed at...

IMF approves Argentina program worth $45 bln

The International Monetary Fund's board of directors accepted a new agreement with Argentina for $45 billion on Friday, clearing the final hurdle to reworking...

Unvaccinated people facing financial risk in America

Nearly a year after COVID vaccines were made publicly available in the United States, one-fourth of adult Americans are still unvaccinated, revealing the economic...

Trump sues Hillary Clinton over allegations of Russian collusion

Donald Trump sued Hillary Clinton and many other Democrats on Thursday, alleging that they attempted to rig the 2016 presidential election by linking his...

‘Mass bleaching’ declared at Australia’s Great Barrier Reef

The Great Barrier Reef in Australia is experiencing a "mass bleaching event" as coral is stressed by warmer seas, according to reef officials. According to...

NZ to take 450 refugees from Australian detention

New Zealand has stated that it will take in 450 asylum seekers and refugees detained in Australia or its offshore detention centre on Nauru...

Population drop in 73% US counties in 2021 amid Covid

The impact of the COVID-19 epidemic was reflected in a natural drop in the population of approximately three-quarters of U.S. counties last year compared...

Google pauses ads that exploit or dismiss Russia-Ukraine war

Alphabet, a company owned by Google (GOOGL.O), stated on Wednesday that it will not help websites, apps, or YouTube channels sell ads alongside content...

‘Have to eat half’: Sri Lankans facing food shortage amid economic crisis

Thusitha Hadaragama inspected goods to buy for his family of five, which includes two school-aged children, who subsist on his monthly wage of 50,000...

Australia facing biggest challenge of ‘climate change’

Former defence and security officers signed an open letter to the Australian government on Wednesday, claiming that climate change is the "biggest threat to...

14.5 mln people joined Obamacare health insurance in US

According to the US government, more than 14.5 million Americans have signed up for Obamacare health insurance for 2022, a 21 percent increase over...

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Increase in oil, gas activities cast shadow on Paris climate goals

The United States leads this surge in activity, which contradicts the International Energy Agency's (IEA) previous assertion that to prevent exceeding 1.5 degrees Celsius...

Oxford English Dictionary adds 23 new Japanese words

The inclusion of 23 Japanese words into the Oxford English Dictionary (OED) marks a significant acknowledgment of the deep cultural exchanges between Japan and...

Two bodies recovered in Baltimore bridge collapse

The recovery of two men from beneath the Baltimore bridge, following its collapse due to a container ship collision early Tuesday, was confirmed on...

Olympics exhibition sets in Paris; heroes displayed

From the propaganda displays at the 1936 Berlin Olympics to the poignant protest by Tommie Smith and John Carlos at the 1968 Mexico City...