THE HAGUE, Netherlands (AP) — Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Tuesday urged delegates at a conference on justice and compensation in Ukraine to continue efforts to tackle impunity for war crimes in order to “provide real strength to our common security —
MATANZAS, Cuba (AP) — Proudly wearing a rainbow-colored clergy stole and a rainbow flag in her clerical collar, the Rev. Elaine Saralegui welcomed all to her LGBTQ+ inclusive church in the Cuban port city of Matanzas. “We’re all invited. And no one
A little almost unknown already semi-autonomous state has shunned changes proposed by its wider country of Somalia. Puntland now says that it will hold a referendum on whether to accept the African country’s changes to its constitution – including a return to
In the heart of eastern Europe, Moldova finds itself embroiled in a geopolitical tug-of-war that threatens to reignite long-standing tensions. The recent decision by Moldova to join the EU’s sanctions against Russia has escalated the conflict, drawing sharp rebuke from Moscow and
In the wake of Moldova’s ambitions for European Union membership, Stanislav Pavlovschi, former Moldovan Justice Minister and former ECHR judge, has emphasized the urgent need for comprehensive reforms, drawing parallels with the United Kingdom’s robust human rights framework. Pavlovschi, speaking exclusively to
An unlikely country could be poised to build a £64bn hydropower station, which would be the largest of its kind in the world. Within the Democratic Republic of Congo sits the Congo River, the second largest river in Africa after the Nile.
The demand for electric cars and electric mobility is growing and with that growth, businesses need more space to meet the demand. While many companies are beginning to expand their infrastructure and capability to cope with their customer’s demands to go electric,
Turkmenistan isn’t probably at the top of anyone’s bucket list of places to visit. It’s famously hard to get a visa and the tourist industry there hasn’t quite gotten off its feet. Yet, for the hardy traveller and adventurous type, there isn’t
Holidaymakers heading to Greece may soon notice a change of tune in local radios, hotel lobbies and airport lounges if the centre-right Greek government has its way. Politicians in the Mediterranean country that in 2023 welcomed 32.7 million tourists drafted a bill
A stunning country on the other side of the world is transforming its infrastructure – creating new stations and underground lines in a giant mega-project costing more than £2bn. When you think of New Zealand, you probably think of lush green rolling