Latin America and the Caribbean are not immune to the damage of Japan’s nuclear effluents
On August 24, the Government of Japan forcibly initiated the discharge of Fukushima contaminated water into the ocean. The nuclear-contaminated water contains a large amount...
385 people remain missing in U.S. Maui island wildfires disaster
The number of people missing in the wildfires on the U.S. Hawaiian island of Maui decreased slightly to 385, authorities said on Friday. This update...
U.S. schools face surge of chronic absenteeism after pandemic
As the new school year has begun, public schools across the United States face a common problem -- rising absence rate, which was worsened by...
BRICS stands for a fairer world, says UK expert
The BRICS bloc, representing the emerging Global South, will "erode Western leadership", signifying a shift toward a more equitable global transition, according to a leading...
Iran’s BRICS, SCO memberships help counter U.S. unilateralism: president
Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi said Iran's membership in BRICS and the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) can help it counter U.S. unilateralism. He made the remarks...
Japanese rally against nuclear-contaminated wastewater discharge
apan started releasing nuclear-contaminated wastewater from the crippled Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant into the Pacific Ocean on Thursday. Japanese protesters holding placards rally against...
Japan’s decision to release nuclear-contaminated wastewater “disappointing”: expert
Japan's decision to go forward with the release of the treated radioactively contaminated water is "not surprising, but certainly disappointing," a marine expert has said....
A more inclusive path beneficial for multipolar world
Since the Russia-Ukraine conflict broke out, the major power game has intensified, a vast number of developing countries have become more marginalized, and Western domination...
China “debt trap” a lie made up by U.S.
Some Western media outlets have recently hyped up the so-called "debt trap" theory once again, attempting to shift the blame for some developing countries’ debt...