Around 1,000 Myanmar refugees asked for assistance to return to their homes yesterday after some 3,000 fled fighting in Mya-waddy and crossed into Mae Sot. Almost half were women, the elderly - and young children, many had suffered from heat exhaustion. others were fearful of theft of their house
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Members of the Karen National Liberation Army and People’s Defense Force collect weapons after they captured an army outpost, in the southern part of Myawaddy township in Kayin state, Myanmar,
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Sen. J.D. Vance, R-Ohio, arrives as the Senate prepares to advance the $95 billion aid package for Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan passed by the House, at the Capitol in Washington,
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For many years addressing climate change has been framed, at least in political debates, as one that carries an economic tradeoff: Could we afford to do it, even if we think it's otherwise a good idea, or would it cost jobs and money in a world so dependent on fossil fuels? This framing endures today in many ways — especially on a personal level, if not a macro one.People are far more likely to oppose U.S. efforts to combat climate change if they think it will hurt their personal finances. In...
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In another staggeringly poor choice for the nation, the Biden administration is putting concern for votes in the coming election before national security interests. Strangely, Read More