Hong Kong Suspends 'Not Effective' Covid Flight Ban
Hong Kong suspends 'not effective' Covid flight ban
Police Say Copenhagen Mall Shooting Suspect Had Mental Health History
Police say Copenhagen mall shooting suspect had mental health history
What trade unions do and what joining one means
Unions give employees a voice – both as individuals and as a collective – that is independent of their employer.
Neymar gets flight scare as private jet takes emergency landing
The plane was grounded for only two hours before they were allowed to continue their journey.
Man leaves long-time partner for Ukrainian refugee just ten days after taking her in
Tony Garnett, 29, left his long-time partner and the mother of his two children for his Ukrainian refugee girlfriend who he had met just ten days before they decided to elope.
Ukraine says 1,200 bodies found near Kyiv as east braces for onslaught
The death toll rose as well in the east of Ukraine, where a missile strike on Friday killed 57 people at a railway station in the city of Kramatorsk
In unusual step, Mexico president asks voters if he should go
The outcome will be overwhelmingly in favor of Lopez Obrador completing his term
Anxiety and empty shelves as Shanghai Covid-19 cases surge
Several exhibition halls in the megacity have been converted into mass quarantine centres, lining up row upon row of beds.
Mexico to rent out unwanted presidential jet for parties
The plane was purchased for about $218 million during former president Felipe Calderon's 2006-2012 term in office
Shanghai to lock down in phases to rein in Covid-19 outbreak
On Saturday, a member of the city's pandemic task force had vowed Shanghai would not shut down.
Manchester City players get mid-air fright as plane gets rocked by bad weather
The club's jet was hit by turbulence as it attempted to land back in Manchester from Lisbon
Beijing tests 2 million for coronavirus as Winter Olympics loom
With the Beijing Games starting on February 4, international delegates, media personnel, and some athletes have already begun arriving.
Scrapped flights, resurgent Covid deliver Christmas gut punch
Lufthansa, Delta, United Airlines, British Airways, Alaska Airlines and several others have been forced to cancel flights.
Taliban announce hardline govt as protests grow
The group -- which executed people in stadiums and chopped the hands of thieves in the 1990s -- has previously said it would not stand for any resistance against its rule.
Qatar, Turkey work with Taliban in race to reopen Kabul airport
An Afghan civil aviation official told Qatar-owned Al-Jazeera that Kabul will begin airport operations "soon"
Taliban parade shows off plundered US hardware
At least one Black Hawk helicopter buzzed overhead, suggesting someone from the former Afghan army was at the controls as the Taliban lack qualified pilots.
Taliban celebrate defeating the United States
The Taliban face a daunting challenge to transform from an insurgent group into a governing power, in a war-ravaged nation dependent on foreign aid.
'Zombie apocalypse': Fear grips Afghans under Taliban rule
At the market in the northern city of Kunduz, Taliban militants use loudspeakers to announce their new rules to residents.
Taliban warn of 'consequences' as US ramps up evacuation
But an intelligence document for the United Nations said militants were going door-to-door hunting former government officials and those who worked with US and NATO forces.
Biden defends US pullout from Afghanistan despite panic in Kabul
Critics say the US reputation as a global power has been badly tarnished by the Taliban's victory,
Taliban in control of Afghanistan, panic in Kabul
The United States then released a statement with more than 65 nations urging the Taliban to let Afghans leave the country
Counting the coronavirus cost at Tokyo's Olympics
Outside the Olympic bubble, Japan hit new virus records, with the capital accounting for a large portion of the numbers.
New York imposes Covid pass as virus returns to China's Wuhan
The EU has now passed the vaccination rate of the United States -- which remains on 49.7 percent.
Australia's Qantas to furlough 2,500 workers
Qantas said staff will be paid for two weeks before the change comes into effect.
Millions under virus lockdown as China battles Delta outbreak
Major cities including Beijing have now tested millions of residents while cordoning off residential compounds and placing close contacts under quarantine.
One dead, 33 injured from Bangkok factory explosion
Multiple fire trucks, water trucks and two helicopters were deployed to quell the blaze
Thousands flee Goma City in DR Congo after volcano erupts
During that eruption, the victims were mostly sick or elderly abandoned to their fate.
Hamas rockets target Tel Aviv after Israeli strikes flatten Gaza Tower
The UN Security Council was set to discuss the violence at an emergency meeting on Wednesday.
Bodies pile up as Covid overwhelms India
Many countries are shutting their borders to travellers from India.
AstraZeneca hails US trials as EU rows with UK over supplies
AstraZeneca said Monday that US tests on more than 30,000 people showed no increased risk of thrombosis.