Author: Reuters
Venezuela’s ruling party-controlled legislature on Thursday approved a limited amnesty bill that human rights organizations say falls short of offering relief for hundreds of political prisoners in the country, as some family members of detainees completed a fifth day on hunger strike.Read More
Statements published on the Brigham Young University’s website say campus police are legally required to share certain information, including potential Title IXRead More
A packed Syracuse Common Council meeting drew passionate testimony as city leaders weighed whether to opt into New York’s Good Cause Eviction law.Read More
Free event is set for March 7.Read More
This Small Georgia Mountain Town Features a Scenic Railway and the Southeast’s Largest Apple Orchard
Discover how to plan the perfect trip to Blue Ridge, Georgia. Locals recommend the best restaurants, activities, and places to stay in this small mountain town.Read More
South Koreans show little interest in the Rodong Sinmun, viewing it as propaganda. Researchers, however, find academic value in its evolving coverage and insights.Read More
The writer says: “What is unfolding in China is neither spontaneous nor accidental. It is the cumulative result of strategic planning, vertically integrated supply chains, state-backed research ecosystems, and a cultural preference for applied experimentation over isolated theorising.”Read More
Here are a few stories from around Asia you may have missed this week.Read More
The Board approved US$10.78 billion in allocations to countries for the 2027-2029 implementation period, complemented by US$260 million for catalytic investments.Read More
The sound of silence is getting louder in America — and the tech world is listening.Read More