It’s time to shelve the move-to-Georgia-to-give-Democrats-the-Senate talk and allow Georgians to decide for themselves who should represent them. ( read original story ...)
Coaches Poll top 25: Georgia climbs back into top 10 in college football rankings
If Georgia's Week 12 could be summed up in a text message, it would be, "new quarterback, who dis?" The Bulldogs have reentered the top 10 of the USA Today Amway Coaches Poll following their narrow 31 ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore, a City of Skyscrapers and Little Land, Turns to Farming
Much of Singapore’s food is imported, but coronavirus-related border closures and global trade fights have shown that near-total dependence on the outside world could spell trouble. ( read original story ...)
Climate Change Closes In On Lebanon’s Iconic Cedar Trees
A symbol of Lebanon's resilience through its long, turbulent history, the country's towering cedars now face increasing threats from wildfire and parasites, both fueled by global warming. ( read original story ...)
Kyrgyzstan: Hundreds rally against constitutional tinkering
Demonstrators in Kyrgyzstan rallied today against the proposed “Khanstitution" and the powers it gives the president. ( read original story ...)
Laos trade deficit reached US$34mil in October
Laos recorded a trade deficit of over US$34 million in October 2020, according to the latest information from the Lao People's Democratic Republic Trade Portal website. ( read original story ...)
Bank of Israel considers boost to equities holdings
The Bank of Israel is studying whether to raise increase the equities holdings in its foreign exchange reserves portfolio and also invest in corporate bonds below investment grade, its deputy governor ... ( read original story ...)
‘Start-Up Nation’ Israel joins forces ‘Tech Nation’ Ukraine to fly high
Alexey Chalimov, the founder of Eastern Peak, believes that while Israel is the Start-Up Nation, Ukraine is the Technology Nation. “We had a problem,” he told The Jerusalem Post, based on his career ... ( read original story ...)
US spy Jonathan Pollard plans move to Israel as parole terms are lifted
An American navy intelligence analyst who served 30 years in jail for spying for Israel is expected to leave the United States after having his parole terms lifted.The imminent departure for Israel of ... ( read original story ...)
Anger, Fear and Sorrow Consume Armenians Leaving Land Returned to Azerbaijan
Karabakh are to be handed back to Azerbaijan from Armenia as part of a Nov. 10 agreement ending six weeks of fighting between the two countries over the enclave. ( read original story ...)