By analyzing images taken from space, countries can figure out where their poorest live and send aid there in a crisis
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Zimbabwe Hopes to Boost Agriculture Sector With Help From Belarus.
Analysts say Zimbabwe seeks assistance from sanctioned Belarus to dodge Western demands on human rights Originally published at -
Boeing Makes Last 747
After half a century, aviators bid farewell to the iconic airliner Originally published at -
US Calls on Russia to Allow Nuclear Inspections
The United States is urging Russia to allow inspections of its nuclear warhead facilities as mandated under the New START Treaty Originally published at -
Family, Community, Leaders Mourn Tyre Nichols
White House vows action on police reform in the wake of the killing of the 29-year-old Black man in Memphis, Tennessee Originally published at -
Women Join Shetland’s Traditional Viking Festival #shorts - VOA News.
Women and girls were allowed to carry torches during Shetland’s Up Helly Aa Viking fire festival for the first time on Tuesday. The 142-year-old event is traditionally held in Lerwick, the capital of Shetland Islands, an archipelago north of Scotl...