As the World Cup looms in Qatar, street cricket reigns supreme for migrant workers from the Gulf
It’s 7am in Dubai and as the sun peeks out over the skyscrapers below is an animated scene: around 200 people, mostly men, swinging racquets
It’s 7am in Dubai and as the sun peeks out over the skyscrapers below is an animated scene: around 200 people, mostly men, swinging racquets
In less than a year, Kazakhstan’s President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev violently crushed the worst unrest in his country’s history, neutralized his all-powerful predecessor and turned against
Myanmar’s junta said Thursday it would release 700 prisoners, including a former British ambassador, a Japanese journalist and an Australian adviser to the ousted government
North Korea has launched an “unidentified ballistic missile,” Seoul’s military said Thursday, the latest in a record-breaking flash of launches, as Pyongyang warned of a
Leaders from the Pacific Rim will fly to Bangkok on Thursday for a summit on the recovery from the pandemic and the global economic turmoil
Republicans seized control of the U.S. House of Representatives from Democrats on Wednesday, networks said, narrowly securing a legislative base to defy President Joe Biden’s
Russia on Wednesday accused Ukraine of a deadly blast in Poland, with Belgium saying it was likely caused by Kiev’s air defenses firing at Moscow’s
Indonesia, in talks with Canada, has proposed creating a bloc of the world’s top nickel producers similar to the OPEC oil cartel, its investment minister
Mitzi Jonelle Tan, a staunch advocate for climate voices from the developing world, has made her call for climate justice at the COP27 summit in
Russia has resorted to a “terrorist campaign” against the civilian population of Ukraine after failing to achieve the strategic, operational and tactical goals of its
He was held in custody for weeks, beaten and electrocuted. He urinated blood. He lost 25 kilograms and contemplated suicide. Anatoly Stotsky survived weeks of
Some have fled or gone into hiding, while others fear their party’s now-deserted headquarters. More than a month after a crackdown on anti-junta protesters that
It’s 7am in Dubai and as the sun peeks out over the skyscrapers below is an animated scene: around 200 people, mostly men, swinging racquets
In less than a year, Kazakhstan’s President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev violently crushed the worst unrest in his country’s history, neutralized his all-powerful predecessor and turned against
Myanmar’s junta said Thursday it would release 700 prisoners, including a former British ambassador, a Japanese journalist and an Australian adviser to the ousted government
North Korea has launched an “unidentified ballistic missile,” Seoul’s military said Thursday, the latest in a record-breaking flash of launches, as Pyongyang warned of a
Leaders from the Pacific Rim will fly to Bangkok on Thursday for a summit on the recovery from the pandemic and the global economic turmoil
Republicans seized control of the U.S. House of Representatives from Democrats on Wednesday, networks said, narrowly securing a legislative base to defy President Joe Biden’s
Russia on Wednesday accused Ukraine of a deadly blast in Poland, with Belgium saying it was likely caused by Kiev’s air defenses firing at Moscow’s
Indonesia, in talks with Canada, has proposed creating a bloc of the world’s top nickel producers similar to the OPEC oil cartel, its investment minister
Mitzi Jonelle Tan, a staunch advocate for climate voices from the developing world, has made her call for climate justice at the COP27 summit in
Russia has resorted to a “terrorist campaign” against the civilian population of Ukraine after failing to achieve the strategic, operational and tactical goals of its
He was held in custody for weeks, beaten and electrocuted. He urinated blood. He lost 25 kilograms and contemplated suicide. Anatoly Stotsky survived weeks of
Some have fled or gone into hiding, while others fear their party’s now-deserted headquarters. More than a month after a crackdown on anti-junta protesters that