A pair of West Michigan teenagers organized a 13-mile walk to pay tribute to the 13 soldiers recently killed in Afghanistan.
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A pair of West Michigan teenagers organized a 13-mile walk to pay tribute to the 13 soldiers recently killed in Afghanistan.
Read More »A man in Vietnam has been sentenced to five years in prison after he broke strict covid-19 quarantine rules in the country, contracting the disease in a large city and bringing it back to his rural hometown.
Read More »According to recent analysis by SITE Intelligence Group, an American non-governmental organization that tracks the online activity of white supremacist and jihadist organizations, some people are “commending the Taliban's takeover as a lesson in love for the homeland,
Read More »The problem is getting back, you’ll need a negative test or possibly a health declaration of recovery. Good insurance to pay for all expenses, including new flights etc. is essential. Thanks, we've got good insurance with Staysure but how the heck do you find accommodation when you probably have to …
Read More »The number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in Africa reached 7,926,999 as of Tuesday afternoon, the Africa Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC) said. The Africa CDC, the specialized healthcare agency of the African Union,
Read More »After America's longest war, Taliban commander Mullah Hasnain contemplates all that is left of what was part of the last CIA base — demolished buildings, destroyed vehicles and piles of ammunition.
Read More »Angola has started to issue a digital COVID-19 vaccine certificate for inoculated individuals, minister of state and head of the presidency's security affairs announced Monday. Vaccine receivers are recommended to use the certificate at national immigration posts or during international trips.
Read More »The soldiers who seized power in Guinea over the weekend have consolidated their takeover with the installation of army officers at the top of the country's eight provincial regions and various administrative districts.
Read More »The West Cumbria Mining project, backed by Melbourne industry veteran Owen Hegarty, has become a totemic test of Boris Johnson’s green credentials.
Read More »Sri Lankan Tamil refugee families detained for decades in refugee camps in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu have repeatedly tried to commit suicide in desperation due to conditions in the camps. Amid mounting anger across India against the murderous official handling of the COVID-19 pandemic,
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