Alaska lawmakers respond to drilling suspension
Jun 2, 2021 2:05:pm
Summary The Interior Department put a pause on drilling in an Arctic refuge area pending further environmental review.
by: Daniel Graeber
Lawmakers representing Alaska said June 2 they were frustrated that president Joe Biden was undoing the sanctioned oil and gas activity in the state embraced by his predecessor.
Senators Lisa Murkowski and Dan Sulliv.
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China will continue to push for two-state solution
Zhai Jun
June 02, 2021 23:08
A Palestinian boy rides his bicycle in front of the ruins of a building destroyed by Israeli airstrikes in Rafah, southern Gaza Strip, May 26, 2021. (AFP )
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The Palestine-Israel conflict that broke out in mid-May and was described as the worst since 2014 caused heart-wrenching casualties and property loss. On May 20, the two sides reached a ceasefire agreement a decision that China welcomed.
Seventy-three years ago, when the first Arab-Israeli war broke out, the Palestinian people started their arduous journey toward independence. However, their reasonable demand to establish an independent nation has yet to be fulfilled.