A spiraling supply shock spreading across Asia threatens to cross the Pacific and reshape everyday life in the United States
1582 peaceful Mariupol residents were killed by Russian occupation forces in 12 days of blockade of the city and ruthless shelling of residential neighbourhoods.
MoreCitizens are urged to create petitions on the websites of state bodies of international partners calling for the closure of the skies over Ukraine.
MorePresident Volodymyr Zelensky has said that it is impossible to say how long fighting will continue to liberate the country, but Ukraine has already achieved a strategic turning point in the war with the Russian Federation.
MoreU.S. President Joe Biden announced a ban on Russian oil and other energy imports on Tuesday in retaliation for the invasion of Ukraine.
MoreSeveral Russian ministries and other state entities have been hacked in an apparent protest over Russia's unprovoked invasion of Ukraine.
MoreHow Empowering Women Supports Economic Growth
International Women’s Day, first recognized by the United Nations in 1977, grew from early 1900s labor movements for better working conditions and women’s right to work. Now, as the continuing pandemic puts female roles in the labor market again in flux, attention to gender has never been more urgent.
MoreBrent oil pushed higher as European oil giant Shell Plc announced it will stop buying Russian crude and the International Energy Agency said it was disappointed in the actions producers have taken in the market so far.
MorePromoting gender equality in time of crisis
On March 8, we commemorate International Women’s Day. It comes at a time when the world around us is changing fast
MoreThe United Nations refugee chief says the number of people fleeing Russia's advance into Ukraine has reached 2 million.
MoreThe first blow comes about 52 seconds in, after Aleksandra Kaluzhskikh enters the interrogation room at the police station in the Moscow district of Brateyevo.
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