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Sandstorm blankets parts of Middle East, raising alarm
A wave of sandstorms is striking the region, with experts blaming climate change and poor government regulations.... See more
Indigenous Guatemalan woman freed after 7 years in Mexican prison
Juana Alonzo Santizo said she was tortured and forced to sign a confession in Spanish, a language she does not speak.... See more
Coffee to go: Starbucks to exit Russia after nearly 15 years
A string of big corporate names have paused or shut their businesses in Russia following Moscow's invasion of Ukraine.... See more
Palestine asks ICC to investigate Shireen Abu Akleh’s killing
Palestinian FM al-Maliki say Abu Akleh's case, along with other Israeli violations, has been submitted to the ICC.... See more
Oil extends four weeks of gains amid tight supply
The rise in energy costs has contributed to rampant inflation, stoking investor concern growth will slow.... See more
‘Criminal adventure’: Ukraine war fuels Russia’s brain drain
Nearly 4 million left Russia in the first three months of 2022, including IT specialists, journalists and researchers.... See more
Nigeria: Police discover severed head of missing legislator
The Anambra state governor has put up a 10 million naira ($24,000) reward for information on the killers.... See more
Davos is dead
Amid a pandemic and a cost of living crisis, the people have no patience for the virtue signalling of the Davos set.... See more
Ukraine court sentences Russian soldier to life imprisonment
Landmark ruling has huge symbolic significance for Ukraine, which accuses Russia of atrocities and war crimes.... See more