Friday, September 09, 2022 UN News China has a dizzying range of rich natural resources. The country is home to 10 per cent of all known plant species, and 14 per cent of all known fauna. The UN, with the Chinese authorities, is working to ensure that the benefits from …
Read More »Two Streakers Hit Field With Smoke Sticks During Rams-Bills Game
Two women ran on the field of the Rams-Bills game with pink smoke sticks.
Read More »Cubs Fan Falls Down Bleachers During Wrigley Field Brawl
The Chicago Cubs and St. Louis Cardinals played a doubleheader at Wrigley Field Tuesday night. While the home team won the first game 2-0, the Cardinals blew Chicago out 13-3 in the second. It’s clear the natives got restless in the bleachers, as a brawl broke out among Cubs fans. …
Read More »Hunter Renfroe Dents Wrigley Field Scoreboard on Monster Home Run
Since his college days at Mississippi State, Hunter Renfroe has been known for one thing: power. That attribute was on full display Friday, as Renfroe blasted an absolute monster of a home run during a game between his Milwaukee Brewers and the Chicago Cubs. The ball was hit so hard …
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Read More »From the Field: Afghan earthquake survivors look to rebuild their lives
Sunday, July 17, 2022 UN News Afghans caught up in the devastating earthquake that hit the country on June 22, killing more than 1,000 and injured over 6,000 people, are sharing their traumatic stories. ”I saw bodies being pulled out of the rubble, injured people, and maybe dead people”, says …
Read More »From The Field: A ‘child of international solidarity’
Saturday, June 11, 2022 UN News For three generations, Marsel Abdo’s family have been fleeing conflict, including the Syrian war and the Russian invasion of Ukraine. It began when grandfather left his home in Palestine after the creation of Israel in 1948, to take refuge in the Syrian capital Damascus. …
Read More »From the Field: Ethiopia’s worst drought threatens ‘deadly consequences’ for women
More than 286,000 people have been driven from their homes in the region after crops failed and animals died due to the drought and over 1100 schools are either fully or partially closed, leaving young girls especially vulnerable to sexual and physical violence and coercion, child labour and early marriage. …
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