Author: bne Eurasia bureau
What kind of autocracy will take shape in Kyrgyzstan now that President Sadyr Japarov has purged co-ruler Kamchybek Tashiyev and his allies? …Read More
Pope Leo XIV calls for a “ceasefire without delay” after the Angelus, while earlier this morning he was in the Roman parish of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, a “neighbourhood presidium” near Termini station, a place of “contradictions”: “So much potential for good and rampant violence”. On Lent: “Let us make room for silence”.Read More
Hungary’s nationalist Prime Minister Viktor Orban, who maintains close ties with the Kremlin, has long argued that Russian fossil fuels are indispensable for his economy.Read More
From opposing apartheid in South Africa to supporting Palestinian rights, the US civil rights leader left his mark across the globeRead More
The halt in the programs run by the Department of Homeland Security will begin from 6 a.m. ET Sunday, after the partial shutdown began last week.Read More
The department said that it would suspend the priority airport security programs on Sunday, about a week after its funding lapsed.Read More
As funding lapses, the Department of Homeland Security paused expedited airport screening and border entry programs.Read More
However, as of 6:30 a.m., Transportation Security Administration officials said there were no immediate plans to shut down PreCheck at Terminal 1 at O’Hare International Airport within the subsequent couple of hours. Asal Rezaei reports.Read More
The partial government shutdown began Feb. 14.Read More
A longtime HR pro says AI is making everyone’s résumé look the same, when it can provide job seekers with so much more value.Read More