You can’t talk about architectural discourse in the 21st century without discussing sustainable design. Known for its high rate of carbon dioxide emissions and contributions to…
Month: April 2021
MEXICO CITY — More than a year on strike, and there is no solution on the horizon. The unionized workers of Notimex, the Mexican state news agency, are…
NEW DELHI — Following two years of strained diplomatic ties, India and Pakistan — the two Asian neighbors — finally met to deliberate on the contentious Indus Waters…
Air travel is taking a giant step toward normalcy thanks to an Israeli rapid COVID-19 diagnostic test soon to be deployed in European airports. Successfully piloted…
KARURA, Kenya — One of the world’s largest urban forests sits just outside Nairobi, one of Africa’s busiest cities. Amid its tranquility, the setting is often pierced…
Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam requested the state’s General Assembly speed up its plans to legalize adult possession of marijuana by making the practice lawful starting this…
NEW DELHI — Known as ‘The Big Bull,’ Harshad Mehta hit the headlines in India in 1992 in the wake of an INR 4,000 crore ($545 million)…
CIUDAD DE MÉXICO — Más de un año en huelga y no hay solución a la vista. Así lo viven los miembros del sindicato de Notimex (Agencia…
Broward County Library former director Kelvin Watson was announced as the winner of the 2021 E. Monroe Library Adult Services Award, presented by the Reference and User Services Association, a division of the American Library Association (ALA). The award was presented in recognition of Watsonâs dedication in implementing new and innovative ways for Broward County Library to welcome non-traditional users to become lifelong library customers.
The Republican-led Georgia State Legislature passed the anti-democratic SB202 to suppress and obstruct statewide voter turnout and further impede the possibility of increased voting from African Americans and other communities of color, a lawsuit filed yesterday in the United States District Court for the Northern District of Georgia said.Â