In a world so rich, a famine in Sudan is an indictment, not an inevitability. But is the world ready to see forced hunger as intolerable? That is the question today.
That Chinese people will eat anything is a foreign misconception. Instead, foreigners could learn a thing or two from the way ...
Sudanese families displaced from El-Fasher reach out as aid workers distribute food in the newly established El-Afadh camp in ...
New research suggests a volcanic eruption around 1345 cooled the climate, leading to crop failures. On the ships that carried imported grain to fill the gap came plague-carrying fleas.
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Volcano eruption may have led to the Black Death coming to Europe
Climate data and historical accounts suggest that crop failures in the 1340s prompted Italian officials to import grain from eastern Europe, and this may have carried in the plague bacterium ...
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman asks Trump to intervene in Sudan's devastating war that has killed 400,000 people and ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin’s upcoming State visit has put the spotlight on the foundations of India-Russia ties, rooted ...
What's even more concerning is these socialists' desire to get the government much more entrenched in business and daily life ...
The federal government is moving to deepen its partnership with the United Arab Emirates (UAE). Prime Minister Mark Carney recently announced that the UAE will invest $70 billion in Canada to bolster ...
As New York City Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani’s win is garnering national attention, Wilson’s win as the Emerald City’s next ...
But an escalating spat between Japan and China over remarks about Taiwan by Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi is threatening to derail what was set to be a breakout year for anime in the world’s ...
KU freshman Mason Renner argues that people's separation from news and suffering is a reason why people falsely believe ...
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