Thousands of pro-#democracy demonstrators rallied in central #Bangkok on Wednesday, a day after a chaotic protest outside Parliament was marred by violence that left 55 people injured, including as many as six with...
US to slash troop levels in Iraq, Afghanistan
The #US will slash troop levels in #Afghanistan and #Iraq to their lowest levels in nearly 20 years of war after President Donald Trump pledged to end conflicts abroad, the #Pentagon announced Tuesday.
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She was the first black woman in Zimbabwe to have a book published in English and, in doing so, Tsitsi Dangarembga became one of the late 20th century’s key literary voices. Her latest novel “This Mournable...
‘2020 was meant to be my year’: How COVID-19 is affecting performers
Like many others, the arts industry has been hit by coronavirus – and hit hard.
COVID-19: Businessman paid $28m in ‘lucrative’ PPE deal
A Spanish businessman was paid more than $28m (£21m) as part of a “lucrative” deal by a Florida company to supply personal protective equipment (PPE) to the UK government, US court documents reveal.














