Charitable Giving in the U.S. Rose 5.1% Last Year to a Record High of $471 Billion in 2020
Americans responded to the COVID-19 pandemic in extraordinary ways, helping to relieve the suffering of neighbors by donating a record amount to
Dior sfila ad Atene, ritorno alle radici
Al Panatenaico ispirazione peplo per gli abiti di Maria Grazia Chiuri omaggio alla cultura greca
Arriva un nuovo libro sulla faida Harry e William, ‘fu colpa di Meghan’
'Duchessa ostile ai reali, aveva pianificato la fuga da subito'
Flying Squirrel as Big As a Cat Discovered in Himalayas, ‘One of the least known mammals on Earth’
The world is growing smaller all the time as mass communication and transit links the continents in a web of
Occhiali, vai col vintage. Si recuperano i vecchi e i nuovi sono bio sostenibili
Forme oversize, a farfalla o da aviatore color burro e verde
La tutela dell’ambiente e degli animali potrebbe entrare in Costituzione
La tutela dell’ambiente e degli ecosistemi, e i diritti degli animali, entreranno presto nella Costituzione italiana: lo prevede un disegno
Pregnant Mom Gets Hailed a Hero After Saving 4 Kids From Drowning
A pregnant mom is being hailed a hero after saving four kids from drowning. 27-year-old Alyssa DeWitt decided to take
Armi e aborto, la svolta reazionaria del Texas
L’ultra-conservatore Donald Trump non è più presidente degli Stati Uniti, e forse per questo il governatore del Texas, Gregory Wayne “Greg” Abbott, ha sentito la
UN Rights experts call on Council of Europe to stop legislation for coercive mental health measures
UN human rights experts call upon the Council of Europe to withdraw the draft Additional Protocol to the Oviedo Convention
Press briefing notes on Samoa
OHCHR urges that the rule of law and democratic institutions in Samoa be respected and protected, and in particular the key role played by an
Press briefing notes on Nicaragua
Concerns over Nicaragua's chances of holding free elections due to measures taken by authorities.
UN chief appeals to business leaders to help quell ‘a tsunami of suffering’ caused by COVID
The COVID-19 pandemic has brought “a tsunami of suffering”, taken over 3.4 million lives and 500 million jobs, while wiping trillions of dollars from global