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Your Highness, Belated Happy Birthday. Domiciled and raised in the UAE for 40 years all I have to say is a big thank you for the magnificent projects that you...
Alistair Smout and Andrew MacAskill, Reuters British Prime Minister Boris Johnson could this week lose two parliamentary seats that once illustrated his broad appeal, showing his declining popularity that...
President Kais Saied, a professor of constitutional law, who was elected on a popular vote, took drastic action when Tunisia was on the brink of economic collapse last year, dismissed...
Hans von Spakovsky, Tribune News Service It’s easy to take for granted one of our country’s greatest strengths: a legal system in which we settle our disputes peacefully in court....
One of the most popular franchises of the IPL, Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR), lost their 14th match against Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) on Wednesday evening in a thrilling chase. With...
Brazilian businesswoman Luiza Trajano has made it onto a lot of lists: TIME’s most influential people, Forbes’ billionaires, the biggest fortunes in Brazil... But although she has been touted as...
Rosena Allin-Khan, The Independent Approximately 1.25 million people in the UK have an eating disorder. One would think there would be better understanding and more support for sufferers, yet...
Luke Raikes, The Independent Most of us don’t wake up each morning worrying about the climate crisis. That’s why campaigners often talk up the benefits of green jobs,...
Erin Lowry, Tribune News Service Millennials. They’re back at it again with their whining and laziness. This time, they’re daring to quit their jobs due to burnout. Don’t they understand...
Did the Narendra Modi government buy the highly intrusive Israeli spyware Pegasus to snoop on Indian politicians, activists and journalists? The question has been begging for an answer since...