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Sri Lanka devolves into chaos with food shortages, curfew
The world could be at the initial stages of a massive food crisis, say economists. Shortages of fertilizer for farmers,…
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Is your chocolate produced by child slaves?
Chocolate makes for a perfect gift, a comforting snack and even a health food, thanks to its plentiful antioxidants. It…
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McDonald’s to sell Russian locations, as Ukrainian civilian deaths rise
As Ukrainian and European officials discover more atrocities committed against civilians, McDonald’s said Monday it will sell all of its…
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“Suicide is the only way out:” cryptocurrency collapse panics investors
Cryptocurrency experienced a bloodbath on Thursday as digital currency continues its 2022 freefall. Bitcoin crashed to its lowest price in…
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Government prosecutor said use of word ‘sin’ could be harmful
It’s still legal to utter the word “sin” in Finland. At least for now. A Finnish court has upheld the…
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Visit to Israel had profound impact on quarterback Tom Brady
With Israel open again for tourism 2022 will likely see a lot of athletes, actors and others making a spiritual…
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Iranian Christian explains the plight of women
Iranians have recently been shocked by the news of two “honor killings” of women, including one woman believed to have…
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Leonid Kravchuk, Independent Ukraine’s first president, dies
Leonid Kravchuk, Ukraine’s first president after breaking away from the Soviet Union, has died at 88 Ukrainian officials announced on…
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Moldova: Why Russia has its sights on this poor European nation
There is growing concern that Moldova and Transnistria could be dragged into Russia’s war against Ukraine. Both Transnistria and Moldova are directly…
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Voice of America accused of pro-Islamist bias in reporting
The Voice of America has a pro-Islamic bias, according to a watchdog group that has filed Freedom of Information Act…
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