What are they searching for?: It's all part of the Easter spirit Every year, on a Sunday in spring, one can observe the same scene all over Germany: children from toddlers to teens busily running around in houses, gardens, public parks or even in zoos. They all seem to be looking for something… Opinion 21 Apr, 2025
Man City rallies to beat Club Brugge and advance in Champions League. PSG also wins and stays in Manchester City stayed in the Champions League, barely. Paris Saint-Germain saved its elite status in style. Sports 30 Jan, 2025
China's population falls for a third straight year, posing challenges for its government and economy China's population stood at 1.408 billion at the end of 2024, a decline of 1.39 million from the previous year. World 21 Jan, 2025
China's population falls for a third straight year, posing challenges for its government and economy China's population fell last year for the third straight year, its government said Friday, pointing to further demographic challenges for the world's second most populous nation, which is now facing both an aging population and an emerging shortage of working age people. World 17 Jan, 2025
Ukraine halts transit of Russian gas to Europe after a prewar deal expired Moscow can still send gas to Hungary, as well as non-EU states Turkey and Serbia, through the TurkStream pipeline across the Black Sea. World 01 Jan, 2025
Taxes and immigration: Last ideological gridlock in American domestic policy The American political season is in full swing, with the presidential, local and state elections set for November 2024, as mandated by the Constitution. This grand spectacle of the world’s "greatest" democracy presents a unique opportunity to analyse the significant policy differences between the Republican and Democratic parties—ironically, the two dominant political forces representing one of the most pluralistic nations for nearly 200 years. Opinion 17 Sep, 2024
Biden speaks with Modi about Indian premier's recent visit to Ukraine, situation in Bangladesh India, which has a long-running relationship with Moscow, has largely avoided weighing in on the Russian invasion. World 27 Aug, 2024
Bangladesh protests are not the first time student uprisings have helped bring about radical change In Bangladesh, weeks of protests against a quota system for government jobs turned into a broad uprising that forced the prime minister to flee the country and resign. World 09 Aug, 2024
China's Xi calls on world powers to help Russia and Ukraine resume direct dialogue Chinese President Xi Jinping called on world powers to help Russia and Ukraine resume direct dialogue and negotiations during a meeting Monday with Hungary’s Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, according to state broadcaster CCTV. World 08 Jul, 2024
What to know about the latest trial involving Amanda Knox Knox and Sollecito were convicted in their first trial but after another round of flip-flop verdicts, they were ultimately exonerated by Italy’s highest court in 2015. Lifestyle 04 Jun, 2024
Blinken will head to eastern Europe as concerns mount about Ukraine, Moldova and Georgia Blinken's announcement did not identify anyone who has already been targeted, but it also said the US would undertake a comprehensive review of US-Georgia cooperation. World 25 May, 2024
Ukraine lowers its conscription age to 25 to replenish its beleaguered troops Zelenskyy took almost a year to sign the law lowering the conscription age, perhaps reflecting how unpopular such a move was sure to be. World 03 Apr, 2024