Climate
Spain: More than 95 deaths, floods and total disaster after climate phenomenon
The European country will allocate 250 million in aid for the catastrophe and 6,000 euros for each affected person, the authorities said
The European country will allocate 250 million in aid for the catastrophe and 6,000 euros for each affected person, the authorities said
Michael Shellenberger, author of Apocalypse Never: Why Environmental Alarmist Hurts Us All, wrote an article for Bari Weiss’s Substack explaining how an obsession with “green ideology” opposed to fracking and nuclear made the West vulnerable to Moscow’s laser focus on oil and gas exports.
Roughly $240 million in aid has reached Ukraine, including "the most-needed capabilities, like anti-armor capabilities," Defense Department official says
Some analysts have suggested that the President Biden is trying to avoid further antagonizing Russian President Vladimir Putin
U.S. lawmakers fear China is learning all the wrong lessons from Vladimir Putin's recent invasion
The move effectively removed the Russian flag carrier from the "marketplace used by travel agencies, travel websites and corporations around the world to shop, book and service flight reservations"
Former Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos, former Costa Rican President Oscar Arias Sanchez and famed Peruvian author Mario Vargas-Llosa joined 160 other Nobel Laureates “in condemning these military actions and President Putin’s essential denial of the legitimacy of Ukraine’s existence"
Imposing a so-called NFZ has some GOP support on Capitol Hill
"Active firefight is going on inside a facility that is already on fire and controls 6 reactors," Sen. Marco Rubio wrote on Twitter
Ukraine's anti-corruption agency will now value all seized Russian equipment at less than $8,300
Kara Xaen, a 26-year-old Ukrainian sex worker who returned to be home with her family, urged those looking to get involved to make donations directly to people on the ground in Ukraine