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Airline Companies Considering Using Plants as Fuel Source. Is It a Good Idea?

Jet fuel made from plants, not crude oil, is set to take off. Airlines, plane makers and governments are pledging support for what’s called “sustainable aviation fuel.” The aim is to lower the airline industry’s impact on climate change. But…

US Congress hears from families of American volunteers who died in Ukraine

In late January, families of American veterans who were killed or injured in Ukraine met with members of the US Congress. They urged lawmakers to continue supporting Ukraine. Katerina Lisunova and Irina Shynkarenko share the details, narrated by Anna Rice….

The ongoing deterioration of women’s rights in Afghanistan persists.

According to the latest survey by UN Women, International Organization for Migration (IOM), and the UN’s Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA), 745 Afghan women have reported an increase in harassment and restriction of their movements due to heightened police presence…

of the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights expresses disappointment over Venezuela’s choice to halt the functioning of the agency.

OHCHR spokesperson Ravina Shamdasani expressed regret in a statement over the announcement and stated that the Office is actively engaging with authorities and other parties involved. “Our primary focus is and continues to be advocating for and safeguarding the human…

The UN human rights office has expressed shock and dismay at the death of Russian activist Alexei Navalny while in prison.

According to media reports, Mr. Navalny, 47, was unable to be revived after losing consciousness. The OHCHR spokesperson, Liz Throssell, stated that if a person dies while in the custody of the State, it is presumed that the State is…

Following the passing of Navalny, a human rights expert in Russia poses the question, “Who will be next?”

In an exclusive interview with UN News, she stated that her office had expressed ongoing worries in recent months, including concerns about the declining health of Mr. Navalny. In 2021, the anti-corruption activist, who was 47 years old, was arrested…

WHO reports that medical care in Gaza is severely declining due to ongoing attacks, jeopardizing lives.

According to WHO spokesperson Tarik Jašarević, Nasser Hospital’s orthopedic unit has been damaged, leading to a decrease in their ability to give necessary medical treatment. This information was shared during a press conference in Geneva with reporters. He stated that…

The opening of China’s latest Antarctic research facility raises worries about potential security risks.

TAIPEI, TAIWAN —  Last week, China’s establishment of a new scientific research facility in Antarctica has sparked discussions about the intent and consequences of the country’s growing presence on the continent. Located on Inexpressible Island in the Ross Sea, Qinling…

Patients Wait for Life-Saving Medications

Although Laura Bray lacks a medical degree, she is often referred to as a healer. Laura Bray is not a licensed pharmacist, but she assists people in obtaining medications. In 2018, Bray’s nine-year-old daughter was determined to have cancer. After…

Ukraine and France are expected to finalize a bilateral security agreement in Paris.

The President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, is currently in Paris on Friday to attend the signing of a security agreement between France and Ukraine. On Thursday, the office of French President Emmanuel Macron revealed the agreement, however, specific terms were…