This is how different countries are supporting Lebanon after the Beirut explosion
Following the explosion in Lebanon's capital, Beirut, on 4 August, multiple countries and international organizations have offered their assistance.
Following the explosion in Lebanon's capital, Beirut, on 4 August, multiple countries and international organizations have offered their assistance.
Once home to ancient chariot races, Circus Maximus in Rome is reopening as an opera venue as organisers look for locations that allow for social distancing.
Growing scepticism about long-term oil demand in a post-coronavirus world is putting pressure on big oil companies to change how they do business.
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The defender has promised to plant 3,000 trees for every win for the rest of the season, with the trees set to be planted in the Amazon.
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Camels carrying books are helping children have access to educational resources during the pandemic, a project launched by Save the Children a decade ago.
IBM will stop offering facial recognition software and oppose any use of such technology for purposes of mass surveillance and racial profiling, stated CEO Arvind Krishna.
AstraZeneca has pledged to increase its manufacturing capacity to 2 billion doses of a COVID-19 vaccine, to support both lower and high income countries.
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Protests and riots have erupted across North America following George Floyd's death. These statistics show the social and economic racial inequality that underpins them.
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