Particulate matter (PM2.5) decreased by as much as 40% in Africa, South America and South Asia and to a lesser extent in parts of Europe…
The migration time bomb
The exodus of Latin Americans to the United States, accelerated by the pandemic, has led to an unprecedented crisis. One more problem for a troubled…
Pursued by the men they imprisoned, 250 Afghan judges seek to escape
Legal and human rights activists said Western countries did not make the evacuation of women judges and human rights defenders a priority in the chaos…
China faces difficulties in expanding its anti-Covid vaccination campaign
China administered about 13 million doses per day on average in July and August, a slower rate than the June daily average of 19 million.
The battle for abortion in Texas, no plan for Afghan refugees and more | World’s first flat pages 07/03/2021
We review the main articles in the media from the United States, Europe and Latin America, this Friday, September 3.
Islamic State ‘Beatles’ terrorist pleads guilty to multiple charges in US
The cell known as the ‘Beatles’ was allegedly responsible for the brutal murders of 25 Western and Japanese hostages, including British Alan Henning and David…
A terrorist under surveillance stabs six people in a supermarket in New Zealand
The attacker, who was killed by the security forces, had been under police surveillance since 2016 and was “a known threat to the country,” Prime…
At least 42 dead from the remnants of Hurricane ‘Ida’ on the east coast of the United States
US President Joe Biden approved the declaration of a state of emergency in New York and New Jersey, and gave the order for local officials…
UN resumes flights for humanitarian assistance in Afghanistan
To continue the work, the UN Humanitarian Air Service needs $ 18 million, of which $ 12 million is required for cargo airlift.
Nigerian police rescue 5 girls from group of more than 70 kidnapped students
The rescued students have already been returned to their families, after being examined and questioned by the Nigerian Police.