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One of the country’s oldest continuously running fish markets is located in Washington, the capital of the United States. It provides the city’s expanding Hispanic population with both employment opportunities and food.
The United Nations said this month that there were 8 billion people in the world and that eight countries of them in Africa—would account for more than half of the population growth up to 2050.
Although India is increasing the pace of its green energy projects to cut carbon emissions, coal use has increased this year as well
Townhall meeting with civil society is held by Csaba Krösi, president of the United Nations General Assembly’s seventy-seventh session
The Ukrainian city of Kharkiv, which is only 40 kilometres from the Russian border, has taken the brunt of a Russian barrage that began on February 24. Since Ukrainian forces retook the Kharkiv region two months ago, the once-ruined city of Kharkiv has begun rebuilding and now stands as a symbol to the Ukrainian people’s desire to survive
Authorities in South Africa, which has the largest HIV-positive population in the world, say that girls and young women are now the demographic most at risk since many of them have turned to transactional sex to pay their bills during COVID pandemic lockdowns.
The Permanent Observer of the State of Palestine to the United Nations, Riyad Mansour, addresses to the General Assembly about the Palestine issue
Thousands of Somalians are fleeing to neighboring country Kenya,for help as a result of Somalia’s record-breaking drought and hunger.
Addressing the special meeting held in observance of the International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People is Riyad Mansour (left at dais), Permanent Observer of the State of Palestine to the United Nations
At the end of primary school, just 35% of African children have attained minimum competence in reading, and only 22% in mathematics, according to the UN. A Rwandan group is creating comic books, video games, and animations based on Rwandan folklore and characters to improve children’s literacy