‘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

‘No amnesty!’: Brazilian protests demand jail for rioters

“No amnesty! No amnesty! No amnesty!” The chant reverberated off the walls of the jam-packed hall at the University of Sao Paulo’s law college yesterday . Hours

‘No amnesty!’: Brazilian protests demand jail for rioters

“No amnesty! No amnesty! No amnesty!”
The chant reverberated off the walls of the jam-packed hall at the University of Sao Paulo’s law college Monday [yesterday, Macau time]. Hours later, it was the rallying cry for thousands of Brazilians who streamed into the streets of Rio de Janeiro and Sao Paulo, penned on protest posters and banners.

Portugal hires Martínez as its new national team coach

Portugal hired former Belgium coach Roberto Martínez to lead its national team yesterday. The Spaniard replaces Fernando Santos, who quit in December after Portugal’s elimination against Morocco

Seattle schools sue tech giants over social media harm

The public school district in Seattle has filed a novel lawsuit against the tech giants behind TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, YouTube and Snapchat, seeking to hold them accountable for

Prince Harry says William attacked him during row: report

Prince Harry alleges in a much-anticipated new memoir that his brother Prince William lashed out and physically attacked him during a furious argument over the brothers’ deteriorating relationship,

Mega Millions jackpot climbs to $940M after no winner

The Mega Millions jackpot increased to an estimated $940 million after another drawing resulted in plenty of losers but not a single grand prize winner. The numbers

World Cup: Mbappé haunted by France loss, not bitter toward Argentina

Kylian Mbappé may always be haunted by France’s loss in the  “Those celebrations aren’t my problem. You shouldn’t waste energy on such futile things,” Mbappé

Germany: Former Nazi camp secretary, 97, appeals conviction

A 97-year-old woman is appealing her conviction in Germany of being an accessory to more than 10,000 murders when she was a secretary to the commander of the

‘Avatar 2’ makes waves with $134 million domestic debut

“Avatar: The Way of Water ” didn’t make quite as big of a splash as many assumed it would, but James Cameron’s big budget spectacle still helped breathe life

Report: World’s coal use creeps to new high in 2022

Coal use across the world is set to reach a new record this year amid persistently high demand for the heavily polluting fossil fuel, the International Energy Agency

EU leaders seek to stand up to US and avoid trade war

European Union leaders yesterday sought ways to  While the 27-nation EU argues the U.S. Inflation Reduction Act unfairly  “We have to react with strength now,” French

US military creates space unit in S.Korea amid North threats

The U.S. military formally launched a space force unit in South Korea yesterday, a move that will likely enable Washington to better monitor its rivals North Korea, China

Hong Kong drops Covid curbs for arrivals, scraps health app

Hong Kong SAR Chief Executive John Lee announced yesterday that Hong Kong residents will no longer be required to use “LeaveHomeSafe”, an official COVID-19 mobile application, to access

GM joint venture gets $2.5B loan to build battery plants

A joint venture between General Motors and South Korean battery company LG Energy Solution has closed on a $2.5 billion federal loan to help finance three lithium-ion battery

EU court: Google must delete inaccurate search info if asked

Google has to delete search results about people in Europe if they can prove that the information is clearly wrong, the European Union’s top court said yesterday.

China trade shrinks amid virus pressure, interest rate hikes

China’s imports and exports shrank in November under pressure from weakening global demand and anti-virus controls at home. Exports sank 9% from a year ago to $296.1

Indonesia’s Parliament votes to ban sex outside of marriage

Indonesia’s Parliament unanimously passed a long-awaited revision of the country’s penal code yesterday that criminalizes sex outside of marriage for citizens as well as foreigners, prohibits promotion of

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