[ad_1] DETROIT, US: Syrians fleeing civil war violence in their home country continue to constitute the largest refugee population in the world, data shows, with many seeking refuge in the US. Many Syrian refugees, however, are finding settlement in the US challenging. “I can’t stay here! I want to go back. Life is hard here,” exclaimed
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[ad_1] By Mike Dennison (MTN News)October 12, 2021 October 12, 2021 By Missoula Current HELENA (KPAX) — Another lawsuit was filed Tuesday challenging Montana’s new ban on political activity on certain parts of state college campuses, calling the Republican-passed ban a “surgical attack” on the increased political power of young Montana voters. The suit filed
[ad_1] Even before the pandemic, electric scooter share programs had spread to over 100 cities, including Los Angeles, Washington and Atlanta, since 2019, according to the National Association of City Transportation Officials. Total rides surged 130 percent to 88.5 million in 2019 from 38.5 million the year before. Many cities saw scooter ridership soar during
[ad_1] By Asit K. Biswas and Cecelia Tortajada | China Daily | Updated: 2021-10-08 07:12 JIN DING/CHINA DAILY China has proven all the doomsayers wrong. It has not slid into stagnation like Japan or the Republic of Korea, as the doomsayers had predicted, because of two key factors. First is the intense competition in the
[ad_1] Ghost guns are a relatively new issue for police nationwide. The materials to make them are easily purchased online, with instructions on how to mill, drill and assemble the parts into a working firearm. The frame, or “80 percent lower,” part of the gun is made of polymer, and holes must drilled into the
[ad_1] BREAKING NEWS: Japan’s incoming PM Kishida not to attend G-20 summit BREAKING NEWS: Kishida to call general election for Oct. 31: source Fumio Kishida takes office as Japan’s new prime minister on Monday, forming a Cabinet tasked with keeping COVID-19 under control while reviving a battered economy as he looks to appeal to voters