Monthly Archives: May 2022
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Japan to donate $2 million to IAEA for Ukrainian nuclear security
Japan has announced it will donate 2 million euros ($2.1 million) to the International Atomic Energy Agency for its efforts to ensure the safety of Ukrainian ... -
Falklands 40: Headlines from The News, Portsmouth, 18 May 1982
Stay away or you will suffer, warns Argentina Task Force The commander of the Argentine air force said the British task force near the Falkland Islands ... -
ANALYSIS-Putin takes Mariupol, but wider Donbass victory is out of reach
Even as the Kremlin prepares to take full control of the ruins of the city of Mariupol, it faces the growing prospect of defeat in its ... -
Charity food production chain reaches out to displaced people in Dnipro, Ukraine
Alla Dubovyk, a single mother of six, is among thousands of Ukrainians who have received meal parcels from the charity set up by businessman Vladyslav Shtipelman ... -
Hungarian army finds mission in life for abused dog
The Hungarian army has found a new mission in life for a talented dog who was rescued from abusive owners, by recruiting 2-year-old Logan to serve ... -
How the DOD Helps Create Cheap Drones for Soldiers
The Defense Innovation Unit, tasked with bringing commercial technology to the Pentagon, is expected to announce in the coming weeks the approval of several more US-made ... -
5 things to know about the Internet of Things | Latest titles
The Internet of Things has become a buzzword that you’ve probably seen in the news over the past few years. As more and more people buy ... -
North Korea reports COVID cases, fires 3 ballistic missile tests
North Korea fired three ballistic missiles at sea off its east coast on Thursday, South Korea and Japan said, in the latest tests aimed at advancing ... -
Former Army Vice Chief Headlines Panel With Fort Hood Leadership | Herald of Fort Hood
Senior leaders from III Armored Corps and Fort Hood gathered to hear from a former Army vice chief and a familiar Fort Hood leader during a ... -
DVIDS – News – Partnerships support science, research exchange between NPS, Norway
“Working together, sharing ideas and learning from each other is essential to achieving scientific breakthroughs,” Martinsen said. “So far, the two main aspects of our collaborative ... -
INSIGHT-By growing productive coca seeds, Mexican cartels are reshaping the Colombian drug industry
By Luis Jaime Acosta TUMACO/NORTE DE SANTANDER, Colombia, May 9 (Reuters) – Mexican drug cartel emissaries are becoming more involved in Colombia’s cocaine production, paying farmers ... -
How the Iron Curtain became an ecological paradise
The following is an excerpt from Wild Places by Sarah Baxter. From deadly division to lifeline. Few would have anticipated that the dark rift of a ... -
Brain science shows adolescent embarrassment is part of normal development
While many mothers of young children are celebrated with homemade cards and sticky kisses for Mother’s Day, mothers of teens may wonder why their children just ... -
Palestinians threatened with deportation by Israel vow to stay on earth
Everything here is improvised, the result of decades of uncertainty. Houses are made of sheet metal and plastic sheets, water is trucked in, and electricity is ... -
Find out more about the best key players – Queen Anne and Mangolia News
MartResearch.com inspects the circumstances of the flow as well as the main drivers of the chosen area inside and outside in its comprehensive report Military Uniform ... -
Best Bad Loans in America | Top 5 Direct Payday Lenders for May 2022 |
It might be hard to get a loan with bad credit because most of the time, lenders prefer people who have a good credit rating. If ... -
Defiant message discovered in Cuban Missile Crisis bunker
Sixty years ago, during the Cuban Missile Crisis, a provocative individual – probably a Cuban soldier – wrote a message in a system of bunkers and ... -
EXCLUSIVE-Nigeria buys emergency Canadian potash to replace lost Russian supply
Nigeria had to buy emergency supplies of Canadian potash in April after the country was unable to import the key fertilizer from Russia due to the ... -
CONCLUSION 3-Civilians evacuated from Mariupol in Ukraine but many remain trapped
An operation to get civilians out of the devastated Ukrainian port city of Mariupol was underway on Monday but hundreds of people remained stranded in the ... -
Airlines Block Transport of Lab Animals Worldwide | science and technology
Researcher Teresa Giráldez is tired of complaining about the same thing. “It’s unfair, we are totally paralyzed by an arbitrary decision. I have two projects that ...