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Sohaila Ahmed & Syed Shayaan Bakht, Staff Reporters SHARJAH: A Lebanese man’s photo of holding a placard that reads he wants to sell his kidney to run his family has...
NEW YORK: A UAE delegation participated in the 63rd session of the Commission of Status of Women, CSW, at the UN, which concluded on Friday. The session focused on...
BAMAKO: More than 130 people were killed in an attack on a Fulani village in central Mali on Saturday, the United Nations said, as a delegation visited the country. Survivors...
BANGKOK: About 50 million voters headed to the polls in Thailand for the first general elections since the 2014 coup. Around 90,000 polling stations across the country opened at 8...
LONDON: Avril Lavigne has suffered from a few identity crises over the years. There was the literal one, of course — a semi-serious internet conspiracy insisting that she had died...
Moira Macdonald Set in postwar London, Michael Ondaatje’s novel Warlight delves into the shadows left by the war, on a young man trying to make sense of what happened to...
Roison O’Connor Andrew Hozier-Byrne was just another struggling 20-something musician when he began writing a song in his parents’ attic. He was recovering from a miserable breakup, and poured all...
Holly Williams Marlon James won the Booker for A Brief History of Seven Killings, his bestselling novel about the attempted assassination of Bob Marley. Who knows what the judges will make of...
For some professional organizers on the Island, Japanese tidying queen Marie Kondo’s methods do not spark much joy. Even so, Kondo — a lively, bright-eyed, 4-foot-7 organizational dynamo —...
NEW YORK: Somewhere in the Midwest, a restaurant is frying foods with oil made from gene-edited soybeans. That's according to the company...