Tag: 2025
Iraq’s political stalemate pushes climate action to backseat
Thousands of years ago, the fertile lands between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers may have been the site of the Garden of Eden. Today, climate change is making Iraq more inhospitable by the year.
Barack Obama Recalls Queen Elizabeth’s ‘Extraordinary Generosity’ In Tribute
Barack Obama said Monday that he and his wife, Michelle Obama, were “lucky enough to know” Queen Elizabeth, whose state funeral took place the same day in London.
Politics back as UK’s new PM makes debut trip to UN
In New York this week, Boris Johnson’s successor is due to meet US President Joe Biden and French President Emmanuel Macron — two leaders who are antagonistic towards Truss’s hard line on Brexit and Northern Ireland.
Panama Lifts All Travel Restrictions Returning To Normal Tourism
Panama is a transitory nation straddling the narrowest strip of land that connects the Americas. Much like its popular neighbors – Costa Rica and Colombia just to name a few – it has been experiencing a surge in demand lately.
Nepali Tourism: The ‘Adventure’ Factor
Ever since opening its borders to foreigners in the 1950s, Nepal, with its magnificent and mighty mountains, scenic beauty, and adventure possibilities has been attracting thousands of tourists every year.
Explore Thailand” Campaign to Help Boost Thailand’s Reopening
Agoda has revealed the top searched Thai destinations as it launches its dedicated Explore Thailand campaign offering great deals on top accommodation throughout Thailand.
Artemis: Nasa will try to launch Moon rocket on Saturday
An attempt at a lift-off on Monday had to be scrubbed when one of four engines on the vehicle would not cool down to its required operating temperature.
USA Swimming Announces 72-Strong National Junior Team for 2022-23
The roster includes 37 boys and 35 girls. It includes most of the squad that helped the U.S. to 19 gold and 46 total medals at last month’s Junior Pan Pacific Championships.
Briar Cliff and Luther College Baseball make History at Field of Dreams Movie Site
Briar Cliff University and Luther College made history Friday night, playing the first-ever collegiate baseball game at the Field of Dreams Movie site in Dyersville, Iowa.
Roanoke hosts 800 cyclists for cyclocross racing series
Cyclists raced through a mapped out course in Fallon Park Saturday and Sunday. Professional and amateur cyclocross racers competed.