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The post COVID-19 world will be very different from the world we knew in 2019. The global economy will have to be rebuilt, consumer confidence will have to be restored...
Stripped of the crowds of visitors that usually flock to its sights, from the Grand Prix to its renowned festivals, Montreal is trying to reinvent itself during the coronavirus pandemic...
Daniel Neman A salad without dressing is just a pile of limp, uninspired lettuce. It is the dressing that makes a salad sing. It brings the greens to life, it...
When China imposed a draconian new security law on Hong Kong last week, I grabbed my phone to call some young pro-democracy activists I’d met there in November. Then...
With a "welcome" passport sticker and coronavirus tests on arrival, Dubai reopened its doors to international visitors on Tuesday in the hope of reviving its tourism industry after a nearly...
One of Africa’s most famous mountain gorillas, Rafiki, has been killed. Four men have been arrested in Uganda and face a life sentence if found guilty...
Pity celebrity hairdressers and high-end salons owners. Apart from losing a huge chunk of business due to the lockdowns, should the new trend gain traction, a hair-raising story beckons the...
Oh my God. Things don’t feel like they’re getting better, do they? Things don’t feel like they’re getting back to being normal any time soon. We hope and pray to...
David Pierson, Tribune News Service In a few awkward seconds, Bruce Aylward, a senior official at the World Health Organisation, laid bare the flaws and pressures faced by the...
Imran Mojib, Special Correspondent The World Association of Zoos and Aquariums (WAZA) has praised the role of Al Ain Zoo in wildlife conservation through an appreciation letter received from Professor...