Penguin to publish ‘classic’ Roald Dahl books after backlash

Publisher Penguin Random House announced it will publish “classic” unexpurgated versions of Roald Dahl’s children’s novels after it received  Along with the new editions, the company said

Biden shores up Western allies as Putin digs in on Ukraine

President Joe Biden closed out his wartime visit to Europe yesterday [Macau time, working to shore up partnerships with allies on NATO’s perilous eastern flank —

First baby pangolin in Europe born in Prague zoo, doing well

A Chinese pangolin has been born in the Prague zoo, the first birth of the critically endangered animal in captivity in Europe, and is doing well after

TikTok banned from EU Commission phones over cybersecurity

The European Union’s executive branch said yesterday that it has temporarily banned TikTok from phones used by employees as a cybersecurity measure, reflecting widening worries from Western

US sanctions Mexican drug precursor suppliers

The U.S. Treasury Department announced sanctions Wednesday on six members of a Mexican ring accused of supplying massive amounts of precursor chemical used to make deadly fentanyl and

Russia, China show off ties amid maneuvering over Ukraine

Russia and China showcased their deepening ties yesterday in a series of meetings closely watched for signs that Beijing might offer stronger support to the Kremlin for

Malcolm X’s daughter to sue CIA and FBI for wrongful death

The family of slain civil rights leader Malcolm X marked Tuesday the anniversary of his 1965 assassination by announcing plans to sue agencies including the

G-20 finance chiefs to tackle global economic threats

Top financial leaders from the Group of 20 leading economies are gathering in the south Indian technology hub of Bengaluru this week to tackle myriad challenges to global

Ukraine’s unlikely wartime leader Zelenskyy instills hope

A year ago, with Russian forces bearing down on Ukraine’s capital, Western leaders feared for the life of President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and advised him to flee.

Mardi Gras ebullience intersects with crime worry, politics

New Orleans’ annual Carnival season entered its ebullient crescendo today (Macau time) with thousands of revelers expected to pack the French Quarter and line miles of

Liberia may have ‘parallel system’ for illegal log exports

The lush West African rainforests of Liberia are being cut down and illegally exported with the likely collusion of powerful government officials, according to a diplomatic document obtained

Biden in Ukraine ahead of war anniversary: ‘Kyiv stands’

President Joe Biden made an unannounced visit yesterday to Ukraine to meet with President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, a gesture of solidarity that comes days before the one-year anniversary

Mexican musician finds refuge in saxophone after acid attack

María Elena Ríos has conflicting feelings about her saxophone: She once blamed the instrument for bringing her to the brink of death — but it also

Record 6,542 guns intercepted at US airport security in 2022

The woman flying out of Philadelphia’s airport last year remembered to pack snacks, prescription medicine and a cellphone in her handbag. But what was more important was what

Blinken: China’s balloon incursion ‘must never happen again’

The top diplomats from the United States and China met on Saturday in the first high-level contact between their countries since the U.S. shot down an

US: Russia has committed crimes against humanity in Ukraine

The United States has determined that Russia has committed crimes against humanity in Ukraine, Vice President Kamala Harris said Saturday, insisting that “justice must be served”

Jimmy Carter enters hospice care at home

Former President Jimmy Carter, who at 98 years old is the longest-lived American president, has entered home hospice care in Plains, Georgia, a statement from The

Anthem for Charles III’s coronation written by Lloyd Webber

Andrew Lloyd Webber, the English composer who created the scores for blockbuster musicals such as “Cats,’’ “The Phantom of the Opera’’ and “Evita,’’ has written the anthem for

Ruling Taliban display rare division in public over bans

A rare public show of division within the ranks of Afghanistan’s ruling Taliban emerged in recent days when Interior Minister Sirajuddin Haqqani, a powerful government figure, gave

Revelers celebrate street Carnival across German Rhineland

Tens of thousands of revelers danced in the streets of Cologne, Duesseldorf, Bonn and other cities and towns across the Rhineland yesterday as they celebrated the traditional

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