China’s top diplomat starts weeklong Europe tour in Paris

China’s top diplomat, Wang Yi, met with French President Emmanuel Macron yesterday at the start of his trip to Europe, amid renewed tensions between China and the United

Portugal church sex abuse study finds 512 alleged victims

A committee that has been examining historic child sex abuse in the Portuguese Catholic Church said Monday that 512 alleged victims have come forward. Senior Portuguese church

Harley-Davidson from 1908 becomes priciest bike at auction

A rare Harley-Davidson motorcycle built in 1908 has become the most expensive motorcycle ever sold at auction, according to data compiled by a website that tracks vintage motorcycle

Climate change protesters fined over ‘Last Supper’ protest

Five climate change protesters were fined yesterday for gluing themselves to the frame of a copy of Leonardo da Vinci’s “The Last Supper” in the Royal Academy

IEA: Asia set to use half of world’s electricity by 2025

Asia will for the first time use half of the world’s electricity by 2025, even as Africa continues to consume far less than its share of the global

Wikipedia again up and running as Pakistan lifts ban on site

Pakistan lifted its ban on Wikipedia services before dawn yesterday, after the country’s media regulator blocked the site last week for not removing purportedly blasphemous content, claiming it

Biden’s State of the Union to tout policy wins on economy

U.S. President  Rather than laying out major new policy proposals, Biden was expected to devote much of his speech to highlighting his efforts over the past two

Tokyo Olympic bribery scandal rolls on; company apologizes

A Japanese company embroiled in the 2020 Tokyo Olympic  Takeshi Natsuno, president of the Japanese entertainment company Kadokawa, bowed deeply with two other executives to show remorse

Italy on alert amid anarchist attacks on diplomatic missions

Italy’s government has increased security at its diplomatic missions around the globe in response to “a crescendo of terroristic attacks” by an informal anarchist network acting in solidarity

China lobbies Dutch to defend trade after chip curbs

China’s foreign minister appealed to his Dutch counterpart to defend free trade after the Netherlands and Japan agreed to cooperate with U.S. restrictions on Chinese access to advanced

Dutch electronics giant Philips to cut 6,000 jobs worldwide

Dutch consumer electronics and medical equipment maker Philips said yesterday it is cutting 6,000 jobs worldwide over the next two years as it revealed a net loss of

China gives conditional approval to two homegrown Covid antivirals

China gave conditional approval for the use of two locally made Covid-19 antivirals as the nation struggles with limited drugs following the end of virus restrictions, Bloomberg reported.

Donald Trump to be allowed back on Facebook after 2-year ban

Facebook parent Meta said it will restore former President  The company said in a  “The public should be able to hear what their politicians are saying

UNESCO seeks to prevent trafficking of looted Ukrainian art

The United Nations cultural organization is training law enforcement and judiciary officials from countries on Ukraine’s western borders, seeking to prevent the trafficking of looted cultural objects from

China’s NetEase criticizes Blizzard offer as unequal, unfair

China games company NetEase Inc. has rejected a proposal from World of Warcraft creator Activision Blizzard to temporarily extend its partnership while the U.S. company seeks a new

Swift guitar, Eminem shoes among items in charity auction

Taylor Swift’s acoustic guitar, Eminem’s signed tennis shoes and an ensemble worn by a BTS member are among the items to be auctioned for charity next month.

Italian film legend Gina Lollobrigida dies at age 95

Italian film legend Gina Lollobrigida, who achieved international stardom during the 1950s and was dubbed "the most beautiful woman in the world" after the title of one of her movies,

‘They are on the run’: Somalia leads fight against al-Shabab

Enough was enough. For 13 years, extremists with al-Qaida's East Africa affiliate had controlled Mohamud Adow's village in central Somalia, imposing harsh ideology and arresting local teachers and traditional leaders. Then,

US inflation report could show another month of cooling prices

The U.S. inflation report for December being released yesterday could provide another welcome sign that the worst bout of spiking prices in four decades is slowly weakening.

US: New Mega Millions jackpot of $1.35B is game’s 2nd highest

The Mega Millions prize has grown again to an estimated $1.35 billion after there was no winner of the lottery’s latest giant jackpot. The numbers drawn yesterday

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