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WELLINGTON: New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern gave her support on Wednesday to a youth movement urging government action to tackle climate change ahead of protests by students across...
UNITED NATIONS: UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres heads to Washington on Wednesday for talks on the UN peacekeeping budget after the United States drilled a hole in the world body’s...
CARACAS: Venezuela’s opposition leader Juan Guaido vowed on Tuesday to take Nicolas Maduro’s place in the presidential palace “very soon,” as thousands of people took to the streets of...
With India announcing a general election to be held over nearly six weeks starting from April 11 when hundreds of millions of voters will cast their ballots in the world’s...
Visitors to the Turkish city, who admire its centuries-old mosques and Ottoman palaces, are often surprised to see cats and dogs making themselves at home on the streets, and...
Are you one of those people who keeps a killer to-do list? Maybe you have 100 items you need to accomplish over the next three weeks. Just reading it...
Tony Hui recalls how elderly residents always used to play cards in a courtyard in the middle the densely packed housing block where he owns a dry cleaning store....
Happiness is a word that is thrown around a lot, people are either chasing or seeking it. Happiness, that which is relative to each human being and therefore painstakingly...
By Hamish McRae There are two overriding features of the Canadian economy, and we are seeing their impact on politics right now. One is the dependence on the US...
Matthew Norman It took a while, but he’s pulled it off. Chris Grayling has done what every British act yearns to do, but so few achieve. He’s cracked the...