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Turkiye believes that the blast in the heart of Istanbul was the handiwork of Kurdish rebels based in northern Syria. Turkiye President Recep Tayyip Erdogan had ordered air raids targeting...
Joseph Holsworth, Tribune News Service Nearly 48,000 employees across all 10 University of California campuses went on strike this week. These union members — including postdoctoral scholars, academic researchers and...
Emily Carver, The Independent One accusation levelled at the government is that after 12 years of Tory rule, Britain is broken. Inflation is soaring, growth is stagnant, and the NHS...
Sally ho, Associated Press A young president at the UN General Assembly touted millennial status symbols like coffee, outdoor adventure and Bitcoin. Another admitted in front of the famous green...
Lisa Jarvis, Tribune News Service A new study has upended the way researchers think about how air pollution causes lung cancer. The work cracks open a whole new way...
The unprecedented rain and flood in Pakistan caused hundreds of deaths, crop loss and irreversible damages to millions. This disaster poses a great threat to livelihood and food security of...
The UN political chief urged Libya’s rival factions on Monday to agree on measures governing the transition to elections during talks in Geneva later this week, expressing hope this will...
Where there was thirst, sweet water has been flowing; where there was painful paucity, delicious dishes have become a regular affair; where there were unimpressive houses, picture postcard dwellings have...
The trends in Lebanese elections held on Sunday have thrown up an interesting outcome. The Hezbollah, the influential Shia formation in Lebanese politics, has lost its majority, which it had...
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...