Journalists Reflect on the Legacy of Mikhail Gorbachev
As soon as he arrived with a small motorcade in rural Eureka, Illinois — population 5,400 — he was the center of attention.”It looks like everyone in this small town is a photographer!” former Soviet Premier Mikhail Gorbachev exclaimed through his tran…
THE MINISTRY FOR THE ENVIRONMENT, ENERGY AND ENTERPRISE Another scheme which can offer clean energy for 6,000 households
Invitation to bid for the installation of renewable energy upto 1MW The Regulator for Energy and Water Services (REWS) together with the Ministry for the Environment, Energy and Enterprise has launched a bid for private investors to submit their offers…
Half of the World’s Health Care Facilities are Unhygienic and Infection Incubators
A World Health Organization-UNICEF global study of health care facilities finds half lack basic hygiene services, putting around 3.85 billion people at risk of infection and death.The study is based on data from 40 countries representing 35% of the wor…
WHO Director in Asia Accused of Racism, Abuse Put on Leave
The World Health Organization’s top director in the Western Pacific, Dr. Takeshi Kasai, has been indefinitely removed from his post, according to internal correspondence obtained by The Associated Press.Kasai’s removal comes months after an AP investig…
Excitement Builds for Moon Missions Ahead of NASA’s Artemis Launch
NASA’s space shuttle program brought Brenda Mulberry and her husband from Tampa to Florida’s Space Coast in the early 1980s. Since then, Mulberry has operated “Space Shirts,” a space-themed clothing shop not far from Kennedy Space Center.She said busin…
Fueling Problem Forces NASA to Postpone Launch of Moon Rocket
U.S. space agency, NASA, postponed the planned launch Monday of a new rocket and crew capsule designed to eventually send astronauts back to the moon after encountering a series of fueling leaks and difficulties in getting one of the booster engines ch…