17.3 million Yemenis need food aid and that number is projected to increase to 19 million in the months ahead. With Russia and Ukraine accounting for 30%-40% of Yemen’s wheat imports, the country’s humanitarian crisis will likely worsen, Omer Karasapan warns.
Nearly a quarter of Americans get their news from podcasts, yet the content moderation policies and reporting mechanisms for the podcast ecosystem remain remarkably underdeveloped—as do the regulatory frameworks that oversee them. Valerie Wirtschafter and Chris Meserole provide concrete recommendations for platforms and regulators to tackle these pressing needs.
“Macron’s task is not so much to demonstrate that the fate of Europe and the world hinge on his reelection but rather that he understands and will respond to the struggles and concerns of everyday French people.” Ahead of round two of the French presidential election, Célia Belin explains why the race is so tight and what Emmanuel Macron will have to do to win a second term in office.
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