• TELL US: How did you get your job in Denmark?

    Finding a job in Denmark as an international can be a long and difficult process for many. Sharing tips and hearing success stories can be a great boost for those currently job-seeking.

  • Protesting against slaughter – as students in the US are doing – isn’t antisemitism

    Education is all about provocation. Without being provoked even young minds can remain stuck in old tracksThe most important thing I teach my students is to seek out people who disagree with them.That’s because the essence of learning is testing one’s ideas, assumptions and values. And what better place to test ideas, assumptions and values than at a university? Continue reading

  • Hundreds protest in Niger calling for departure of US troops

    Niamey, Apr 14 (Prensa Latina) Opposition to the stay of US troops in Niger is growing today in this Central African country, where hundreds of protesters have taken to the streets of Niger´s capital to call for the departure of US troops. The post Hundreds protest in Niger calling for departure of US troops first appeared on Prensa Latina.

  • ISRO Team Gets US Award For Space Exploration

    DENVER, CO (ANI) – The team from the Indian Space Research Organization responsible for the Chandrayaan-3 mission’s success was honored with the “2024 John L. ‘Jack’ Swigert Jr. Award for Space Exploration” by the Space Foundation on April 9. India’s Consul General in Houston, DC […]

  • Israel Gaza: Top US colleges struggle with widening protests

    Protesters at NYU and Yale are arrested while Columbia cancels in-person classes for safety.

  • Joe Mazzulla's 'Why would you get an award for the past?' missed the point

    It’s understandable that coaches want their teams locked in on the present and the future rather than looking back at the past. But even with that said, particular comments from Boston Celtics’ head coach Joe Mazzulla about his team not being represented in the overall list of NBA Awards finalists raised some eyebrows. For the

  • Tom Cotton Thinks Protesters May Need To Get ‘Their Skin Ripped Off’

    Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR) has been a fan of violence against protesters for some time. Interestingly, it's only the demonstrators who have certain causes — like Black Lives Matter or Gaza, as opposed to

  • Roads blocked as thousands protest in US against Israel’s attack on Gaza

    Flights delayed and traffic disrupted as protesters in major US cities intensify call for ceasefire in GazaThousands of people held protests across the US on Monday condemning Israel’s attack on Gaza, shutting down airports and disrupting traffic in major cities from New York to San Francisco.A portion of the Kennedy Expressway into Chicago O’Hare international airport, one of the US’s busiest, was blocked off by protesters calling for an end to the violence. Continue reading

  • Can toothpaste tubes be recycled across the US? It’s getting closer

    In the country’s fragmented system, companies making recyclable products often have to persuade local governments and private companies to accept the items, sort them and turn them into something new.

  • Can toothpaste tubes be recycled across the US? It’s getting closer

    In the country’s fragmented system, companies making recyclable products often have to persuade local governments and private companies to accept the items, sort them and turn them into something new.

  • ‘I’m here to get an abortion’: Arizona women dodge protesters before the window closes

    PHOENIX — Jordan Johnson, 29, was one of several patients who waded through a half dozen anti-abortion activists on Thursday while making her way into the Acacia Women’s Center. Just two days after the state’s Supreme Court ruled that an 1864 abortion ban was enforceable, the activists were outside the clinic, yelling at women not to go in and running up to cars entering the parking lot. “Walking past those guys was very angering and emotional,” Johnson told NBC News just before her appointment...

  • "I Cannot Afford To Live": Americans Get Emotional As The US Economy Goes Off The Rails

    "I Cannot Afford To Live": Americans Get Emotional As The US Economy Goes Off The Rails Authored by Michael Snyder via The Economic Collapse blog, As we approach what is likely to be the most chaotic presidential election in U.S. history, troubling signs are starting to erupt for the U.S. economy. In fact, CNN is actually admitting that “the long-predicted storm clouds in the economy may actually be forming”. I can’t remember the last time that I saw a CNN article with a headline...