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Krutika Pathi, Bharatha M, Associated Press Miraj Madushanka never thought he’d need government rations to ensure his family could eat two meals a day, but Sri Lanka’s economic crisis,...
The global financial watchdong on Friday in its plenary meeting, held in German city of Berlin, acknowledged that Pakistan has completed all the conditions set by the body to...
The results of Lebanon's first elections since multiple crises ravaged the country were expected on Monday, with opposition groups hoping for modest but unprecedented gains. According to provisional turnout...
Alasdair Pal and Uditha Jayasinghe, Reuters On a lush plantation in Sri Lanka, Arulappan Ideijody deftly plucks the tips of each tea bush, throwing them over her shoulder into...
Maryann Horne, The Independent Many words have been used to describe what is happening in Afghanistan. Few can describe the true scale of the humanitarian catastrophe unfurling. Over the...
Erin Lowry, Tribune News Service Millennials. They’re back at it again with their whining and laziness. This time, they’re daring to quit their jobs due to burnout. Don’t they...
Gulf Today Report Lebanon ended a 13-month wait for a new government on Friday with the unveiling of a lineup that faces the daunting task of rescuing the country...
Lebanon’s acute financial morass is hurtling the country towards perdition. The choice is now up to its leaders to decide whether to come to a workable solution or entertain more...
Lebanon is facing an unprecedented crisis. The economy has sunk to its lowest. The Lebanese lira is going for 3,900 for a US dollar. In the black market it has...
The COVID-19 pandemic has pushed more than 100 million more workers into poverty, the UN said on Wednesday, after working hours plummeted and access to good-quality jobs evaporated. And...