Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky visited newly recaptured Kherson on Monday and said the victory marks the “beginning of the end of the war” with Russia.
Category: 15 November 2022
THE NEXT GENERATION OF ELECTRICITY-GENERATING WINDOWS
For years, scientists have been tinkering with transparent solar panels that can double as windows. We’ve alerted readers to pioneering efforts in “Goodbye, Rooftop Solar Panels” (22 Oct 2015) and “A Window That’s Also a Solar Panel” (1 Feb 2022).
CONSPIRACIES ARE THE NEW NORMAL
No doubt, none of us can recall a time when the world at large has faced so many problems and crises that impinge upon the well-being and mortality of billions of people.
IS LONG-COVID THE ELEPHANT IN THE ROOM?
Long COVID, also known as long-haul COVID, chronic COVID or long-haul syndrome, refers to symptoms that persist for four or more weeks after an initial COVID-19 infection.
DEMS SCORE THE BASEMENT VOTE
They live with their parents, because they can’t afford it on their own and complain about the economy.
THE EVER WIDENING WAR
The Pentagon has appointed a Lt. General (3 stars) Terry Wolff to head a new Army headquarters in Germany with a staff of 300 U.S. military members to coordinate security assistance for Ukraine.
AS BIDEN MEETS WITH XI, GUANGZHOU RISES UP AGAINST COVID LOCKDOWN
It was the first meeting between Joe Biden and China’s President Xi Jinping in five years—since a World Economic Forum (WEF) confab at Davos, Switzerland in 2017, to be exact.
EV BUMPS IN THE ROAD GETTING BIGGER
Politicians can make all the declarations they want concerning Electric Vehicles.
TENS OF THOUSANDS OF ITALIANS TAKE TO THE STREETS IN OPPOSITION TO ARMS SHIPMENT TO UKRAINE
Protests rocked Italy on Saturday after tens of thousands of Italians took to the streets in Milan and Rome to express dissatisfaction over the country’s decision to send Ukraine its sixth weapons injection since the Russian invasion.
IRANIAN PROTESTS CONTINUE TO RAGE, COUNTRY LOOKS TO DEATH PENALTY TO GET A GRIP
For weeks, the youth in Iran have faced a violent crackdown by security forces for participating in widespread protests over the death of a woman while in the custody of the country’s so-called “morality police.”