SAVANNAH, Ga. — The Justice Department said Monday that federal prosecutors are weighing possible hate crime charges in the slaying of Ahmaud Arbery, a black man gunned down after being pursued by two ... ( read original story ...)
How Silk-Making Represents a More Hidden Side of Georgia’s Past
The sumptuous craft was introduced along the country’s trade routes centuries ago. Even now, links to this delicate tradition still remain. ( read original story ...)
Federal prosecutors weigh hate crime charges in Georgia killing caught on video
Ahmaud Arbery, a black man whose mother said he went out for a jog, was gunned down after being pursued by 2 armed white men in a Georgia subdivision. ( read original story ...)
UNRWA launches new $93.4m coronavirus emergency appeal for Palestine refugees
In order to ensure the continuity of education to over 530,000 students enrolled in UNRWA schools in Jordan and 8,270 young people in vocational centres during the COVID-19 crisis, UNRWA has adjusted ... ( read original story ...)
Iran navy ‘friendly fire’ incident kills 19 sailors in Gulf of Oman
Nineteen sailors have been killed and 15 others injured in an accident involving Iranian naval vessels in the Gulf of Oman, Iran's navy has said. Iranian media reported that the support ship Konarak ... ( read original story ...)
Lebanon fears second coronavirus wave as new infections surge
Lebanese authorities warned of a new wave of coronavirus cases after the number jumped to its highest point in more than a month as the government eased some restrictions on public life. ( read original story ...)
Laos pushes ahead with sixth Mekong River dam project
Laos has submitted plans to build a new hydropower dam on the Mekong River, with construction expected to start later this year, the Mekong River Commission (MRC) said on Monday. ( read original story ...)
Laos virus taskforce urges people to continue compliance with govt orders
VIENTIANE: The national anti-Covid-19 committee on Monday (May 11) urged authorities and people countrywide to fully comply with all government measures concerning the virus even though only six ... ( read original story ...)
Israel prevented mass death in Gaza during the pandemic. Israelis approved.
Recent developments show that the Israeli government is capable of more constructive relations with Gaza’s people when it serves Israel’s interest. ( read original story ...)
Taking the fire out of Lag Ba’omer amid coronavirus in Israel
Just as COVID-19 put a crimp in Passover Seders, Remembrance Day grieving of bereaved families, and Independence Day celebrations, so too is it altering the Lag Ba'omer celebrations this year. ( read original story ...)