London Underground workers strike; 22,000 killed in Guatemala earthquake; South Korea troops massacre civilians; Sean O’Casey ...
Britain’s economic debate rests on a dangerous assumption. Debt crises are things that happen elsewhere. Greece, perhaps.
Bhutan has transferred $22 million in Bitcoin amid declining mining output, as blockchain analysts at Arkham identify ...
Ex-Ebonyi lawmaker Dr. Emmanuel Onwe discusses why a one-party state is the greatest threat to Nigeria's democracy, analyzing ...
Originally from Switzerland, Tobias Brandner came to Hong Kong with the Basel Mission in 1996. Having lived in Hong Kong for ...
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom Keir Starmer paid an official visit to China from Jan 28 to 31, the first visit to China ...
Here's What's Driving It. Five years after the United Kingdom first proclaimed its ambition to become a global crypto hub, the regulatory picture remains uneven, often described as slow and ...
Norwegian defence planners are considering reducing the number of new Type 26 frigates purchased from the UK from five to ...
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Taliban legalizes slavery, steps up suppression of women and girls: ‘Slide farther backwards’
The Taliban has codified slavery and formalized a class-based justice system in Afghanistan through a newly approved criminal ...
Thompson is now suing the Met, with a High Court hearing scheduled for January 2026. Big Brother Watch, supporting his case, describes live facial recognition as making Britain ‘a nation of suspects.’ ...
Wealthy individuals are increasingly leaving South Korea under the strain of inheritance tax burdens. The Korea Chamber of Commerce and Industry, citing a repor ...
The Korea Chamber of Commerce and Industry, citing a report by UK-based immigration consultancy Henley & Partners, said Tuesday that the estimated annual net outflow of South Korean high-net-worth ...
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