The first thing to note is that the client is still piling on weight at an alarming rate – up from 2 billion units to 7 billion in the past 75 years – but continues to thrive, for the most part
Here are four reasons why President Barack Obama’s decision last week to re-establish diplomatic relations with Cuba was a good idea.
The final two days of the UN Climate Change summit in Peru were spent watering down various parts of the text so that no country would just walk away. That’s where SHALL was changed to MAY, not once but many times
Political dynasties tend to thrive mainly in very large democratic countries where name-recognition is a huge asset: think two President Adams, two President Roosevelts, and maybe soon a third President Bush or a second President Clinton in the United States
“We will not be cowed by these sick terrorists,” said British Prime Minister David Cameron after Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) produced a grisly video of the mass beheading of Syrian captives by foreign jihadis who allegedly included British fighters.
The experts run the whole gamut from A to B, and they’re practically unanimous: artificial intelligence is going to destroy human civilization
This is what former Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych, subsequently driven from office by mass protests in Kyiv, said to German Chancellor Angela Merkel just one year ago, at the start of the crisis
When news got out that US President Barack Obama and China’s President Xi Jinping had reached an agreement on climate change, the American blogosphere lit up with negative comments.
In China, the Communists had just massacred the students in Tienanmen Square and won themselves another quarter-century in power.