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Mariam Fam and Deepti Hajela and Luis Andres Henao, Associated Press A car passed, the driver’s window rolled down and the man spat an epithet at two little girls...
Jaweed Kaleem, Tribune News Service For 61 years, Johnny Gomez has sat US Marines in his tan, leather swivel chair at the Esquire Barber Shop for the “high and tight”:...
Joshua Jahani, The Independent Where pandemics go, xenophobia follows; Covid-19 has been no different. Even as the virus is slowly brought under control around the world, border closures have no...
Socotra is the largest of the four islands in the Socotra archipelago and is the territory near major shipping routes and is officially part of Yemen. The Yemeni crisis began...
Gulf Today Report Myanmar's junta chief said on Sunday that elections would be held and a state of emergency lifted by August 2023 and said his government is ready...
Anuradha Nagaraj, Reuters Cycling used to be considered a crazy idea in Kohima, a hilly city with narrow streets in northeast India. Nowadays, riding a bike is a fashion statement,...
Nepal’s Supreme Court delivered a fresh blow to embattled communist Prime Minister K.P.Sharma Oli by removing 20 recently appointed ministers, pending a ruling on whether a caretaker premier can make...
Gulf Today Report Iran’s Foreign Minister said on Saturday that hardline judge Ebrahim Raisi was the country's new elected president and everyone would have to work with him from now...
Peter B. Bach and Craig Garthwaite, Tribune News Service The cost of caring for America’s nearly 6 million Alzheimer’s disease patients is already $600 billion a year, factoring in the...
It is in the nature of politics to generate crisis. There are three reasons for that. First, it involves power, and power by definition corrupts, as rightly believed for decades...