[ad_1] A former army barracks in Austria is fast becoming the country’s first eco-village according to its founders. Cambium Leben in Gemeinschaft is located in the south-eastern part of the country and is one hour drive from the city of Graz. It has 3,000 square metres of living space and 20 hectares of farmland and is already home to some 40 adults and 20 children from all over the world, who moved there to test new…
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[ad_1] Photo Credit: Shutterstock via desygner.com We all need a little free time daily, but the problem is that sometimes we have so many things to do that we end up sacrificing this, thinking that this way, we will be more productive and efficient in our jobs. Free time is necessary because it becomes that moment of the day in which we can de-stress, rest a bit, and replenish the energy that we lost by investing…
"How Much Free Time do You Need to be Happy?"[ad_1] After months of pouring soldiers into eastern Ukraine, Russia’s progress essentially adds up to this: three small settlements and part of the city of Bakhmut, a high-profile battlefield with limited strategic value. Settlements captured by Russia this year A grid of the cities that Russia has taken this year so far Compare that with what Moscow had hoped to achieve from its winter offensive by now: to seize the entire Donbas region — which…
"How Russia’s Offensive Ran Aground"[ad_1] Former U.S. President Donald Trump is set to appear in a Manhattan courtroom Tuesday on charges related to falsifying business records in a hush-money investigation, the first president ever to be charged with a crime. Trump, who has denied any wrongdoing and has repeatedly assailed the investigation, has called the indictment “political persecution” and predicted it would damage Democrats in 2024. Trump’s lawyers have said the former president “did not commit any crime. We…
"Trump in court: What to expect when he’s arrested"[ad_1] President of the EU Commission Ursula von der Leyen is in the running to be the next head of NATO. Although her term as president doesn’t end until 2024, there are reports some member states have suggested she could take over as early as October. Despite reports the former German Defence Minister could take the reins of NATO, some say her appointment could outrage Eurosceptics, reports the Sun. Current Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg is…
"Ursula von der Leyen in the running to be chief of NATO after EU top role | World | News"[ad_1] Video footage circulating online of guards appearing to leave migrants behind after a fire broke out at a detention center in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico late Monday shocked the world, with the tragedy killing at least 39 people and leaving another 28 seriously injured. At least one migrant allegedly lit a foam mattress on fire to protest after they were informed they would be deported, according to Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador. Scores of…
"Policies in the U.S. and Mexico Led to Detention Center Fire"[ad_1] One Friday evening, in the western Ukrainian city of Lviv, there’s a saxophonist crooning on the cobblestone street corner, families go out to dinner. Teenagers laugh in the streets with their friends, and in the main square more than a dozen people gather around a guitarist and dance as fluffy snowflakes fall to the ground. This city, though it is under constant threat of Russian missile attacks, has become a refuge for many Ukrainians…
"Kharkiv, once an IT hub for Ukraine, now struggles to provide services after workers fled war"[ad_1] WASHINGTON — Top Democrats are warning President Biden against restarting the controversial practice of detaining migrant families who cross the U.S. southern border without authorization. “I urge you to learn from the mistakes of your predecessors and abandon any plans to implement this failed policy,” Sen. Richard J. Durbin (D-Ill.), the second-ranking Democrat in the Senate, Senate Majority Leader Charles E. Schumer (D-N.Y.) and 17 other senators wrote in a letter sent to the White…
"Top Democrats warn Biden: Don’t restart family detentions"[ad_1] NEW DELHI — India’s top opposition leader Rahul Gandhi on Saturday launched a scathing attack on Prime Minister Narendra Modi and said he was being targeted because he has raised serious questions about Modi’s relationship with the Indian business conglomerate Adani Group. Gandhi said the objective of his expulsion from Parliament on Friday was to prevent him from speaking in the legislature about his allegation of an infusion of an unaccounted $3 billion into…
"India’s Rahul Gandhi accuses PM Modi of favoring Adani Group"[ad_1] Investors have been flocking to gold and Treasurys as bank stocks have been whacked by the shuttering of Silicon Valley Bank and Credit Suisse’s implosion. Sven Hoppe | Picture Alliance | Getty Images Gold prices have more room to run as global banks struggle and the U.S. Federal Reserve renders another interest rate decision, potentially breaking all-time highs — and staying there. “A sooner Fed pivot on rate hikes will likely cause another gold…
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