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MAUREEN AVA MATA: ‘3-legged’ advocate for walkable cities
MANILA, Philippines — Maureen Ava Mata lost her left leg to bone cancer when she was 18. The amputation forced her to learn ...
In the midst of praise for Ireland and its former far-left president, Mary Robinson, at a Gracie Mansion breakfast, the mayor ...
Americans are feeling especially pessimistic about “politics as usual,” according to the latest Vanderbilt University poll.
Now a new law set to be rubber-stamped through the country's annual parliamentary session later this week will solidify, ...
New cohesion data shows South Africans value unity, yet many doubt it can be achieved amid inequality, distrust, and political divisions.
The former Transportation secretary and onetime presidential candidate is traveling the country for the midterms. The road may lead him beyond.
While the nation as a whole may seem at times hopelessly politically divided, Mayor Patrick Keefe highlighted themes of unity at the annual State of the City address. Keefe delivered the address at ...
It is interesting to see parallels between Greek philosophers, our Rishis and Founders of Religions who directly experience, perceive, That Infinite Consciousness, the Singular Subject, the idea of ...
Tencent showcased its three core AI solutions to the world: ‘MagicDawn,’ ‘VISVISE,’ and ‘ACE.’ According to Tencent, the most decisive shift in its AI technology this year, compared to last year, is ...
On March 3, 2026, the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA), in partnership with the Institute for Peace and Security Studies (IPSS) at Addis Ababa ...
The newly opened Center for Islamic Civilization, located in Tashkent, the capital of Uzbekistan, has been recognized as one ...
The Iran war temporarily benefits Moscow, but there’s disagreement over what it means for the Kremlin long-term.
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