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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...
Julie Gordon, Reuters The Canadian government’s plan to ease runaway housing prices by rapidly ramping up the pace of home construction risks pushing up construction costs in the near term...
On December 16th the Washington Post carried an article by Louise Loveluck and Mustafa Slim about the Basra Children’s Hospital which was meant to be among the best in the...
Chrissie Okorie, The Independent On Wednesday, Priti Patel stated in parliament that people crossing the Channel “are not genuine asylum seekers” and are only making the journey to live in...
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 from...
A breakthrough in Covid vaccine has been made in India with the drug controller approving the base successfully tested on human beings. The critical third phase trials with a sample...
Perhaps Richard Branson has his share of CSR activities, but then, the wishful thinking is that the pioneer status could be used for medical advancements, for innovation where drought and...
Gulf Today Report Some people are very close to their pets, and vice versa. Dogs and cats especially are very fond of their masters. Some dogs get very emotional if...
Gabriel Crossley and Yew Lun Tian, Reuters China is shoring up ties with autocratic partners like Russia and Iran, as well as economically dependent regional countries, while using...
The report ‘India now world’s second-most affected country by COVID-19’ (April 12) is deeply disturbing. The surge in positive cases shows the carelessness of the administration as well as individuals....