It took a while to be officially recognised, but smell loss eventually became known to be one of the defining features of COVID-19. It’s n...
The European court of human rights has ruled that Russia is responsible for the 2006 assassination of Russian spy Alexander Litvinenko in the UK...
The recent spike in natural gas prices has closed many plants that make fertiliser in the UK – sending a shockwave through lots of other i...
If there is any AI-based app screening all the texts published worldwide over the last one and a half years, the top-five most popular words wou...
The Hong Kong newspaper Apple Daily has been forced to close. On the day it was shuttered, people queued to buy one last copy; a million were pr...
America needs to rein in its soaring national debt. But US President Joe Biden seems eager to do just the opposite. The risks are too big to be ...
Until the cease-fire, the world’s attention was trained on Israel’s airstrikes on Gaza, which may have suited Prime Minister Binyami...
Over the past six months, Poland’s government coalition, comprising Law and Justice (PiS) and two tiny parties, had been decaying markedly...
In their latest communiqué, NATO leaders declared that China presents “systemic challenges to the rules-based international order.&...
During a ceremony marking the Nazi invasion of the Soviet Union on June 23, Belarus’ Alexander Lukashenko called on people in the neighbou...
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