Author: Reuters
U.S. President Donald Trump said on Sunday that he would cut off all future funding to South Africa because he claimed, without evidence, that “certain classes of people” were being treated “very badly.”Read More
KAKAAKO, Hawaii (KHON2) — A bill is moving through the legislature which aims to lift a current state law banning residential development on the makai side of Kakaako. In September 2005, the …Read More
Some firms surveyed are worried about “malicious” tribunal claims and pay outs of up to £50,000.Read More
If you have had a relative with Alzheimer’s disease, you know how terrible this disease is, and how it affects the whole family. The afflicted person is robbed of their memory and recognition of even close relatives. They eventually lose the ability to handle even the simple affairs of daily living, and may end up […]Read More
Lifestyle changes, including a balanced diet, regular physical activity, avoiding tobacco and alcohol, and maintaining a healthy weight, are crucial in reducing cancer risk.Read More
World Cancer Day unites individuals, communities, and organizations from across the globe to highlight the challenges posed by cancer.Read More
(Reuters) – Shares of Japanese and South Korean car makers and their suppliers led declines in Asia on Monday, as exporters across the region were walloped by U.S. President Donald Trump’s introduction of sweeping tariffs on Mexico, Canada and China. The move by Trump, though widely expected,Read More
Despite their huge potential as blue carbon sinks, researchers warn that the majority are under threat from commodities production and climate change.Read More
A new study reveals that European car buyers, particularly those under 35, are increasingly open to Chinese automotive brandsRead More
TEHRAN, Feb. 03 (MNA) – Russian President Vladimir Putin believes that his newly-inaugurated American counterpart Donald Trump will quickly restore order in Europe where elites will “stand at the master’s heel” again.Read More