China eases Covid protocols with shorter quarantines and fewer flight restrictions
It comes as China’s leadership reaffirms commitment to ‘zero-Covid’ strategy – albeit one that is more ‘targeted’
It comes as China’s leadership reaffirms commitment to ‘zero-Covid’ strategy – albeit one that is more ‘targeted’
Belgian authorities say that a lone assailant who killed one police officer and wounded another in a stabbing that was being investigated as a possible terrorism-linked attack had gone to a police station earlier to express hatred for them
The Arab world’s most populous country is taking steps to convert to renewable energy
California Gov. Gavin Newsom and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis are both claiming the mantle of freedom in their election day victories
‘This is not a verification status; it’s an Important Blue Internet Checkmark, which in 2022 is just as legit’
Jewish voters overwhelmingly back Democrats in the midterm elections
Support for abortion rights drove women to the polls in Tuesday’s elections
Former president brands Florida Governor “Ron DeSanctimonious” on Truth Social
Japan is investing 70 billion yen ($490 million) to beef up semiconductor development and production, setting up a consortium that brings together Toyota, Sony and other major companies
Across the world, scores of countries still require transgender people to submit to sterilizing surgeries before their genders are legally recognized
The scientists followed 38 macaques on the island of Cayo Santiago, off Puerto Rico.
‘She said, ‘Well, I’ve only got two years’ and I said, ‘You will have two months if you carry on like this’
Authorities are looking for three Olympic medals belonging to a member of the U.S. women’s volleyball team after they were stolen in a burglary
Cambodia’s prime minister has cautioned fellow Southeast Asian leaders against complacency, saying that even though economies are gradually recovering as the COVID-19 pandemic wanes, there is much work to be done
The front pages cover political machinations, hungry pupils and a ‘psycho’ seagull.
China's biggest online shopping festival, Singles' Day, is muted this year with sales numbers expected to grow slowly amid an uncertain economy and COVID-19
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says he’ll ask Chinese President Xi Jinping to lift billions of dollars in trade barriers if the two leaders hold their first bilateral meeting this month
Democratic U.S. Rep Kim Schrier has won a third term in Washington’s 8th U.S. House district, fending off a challenge from Republicans who targeted the seat as part of their efforts to flip the chamber
Judge in Fort Worth ruled that HEROES ACT did not allow for president’s $400bn plan
Cybercriminals have dumped personal medical records on the dark web for a third day, this time focusing on alcohol-related illnesses, as they pressure Australia’s largest health insurer to pay a ransom for the stolen customer data of almost 10 million people
Former President Donald Trump is moving forward with his planned Tuesday announcement, pressing on with a third presidential run
Local officials in Mississippi’s capital city have approved an emergency plan to increase staffing at the city’s two water treatment plants
A custom wristwatch from Cambodian leader Hun Sen at the ASEAN summit in Phnom Penh, a foot-long dagger at the G-20 meetings in Bali, and cricket ice cream and Thai noodles with worm sauce at the APEC talks in Bangkok