With Hezbollah reeling after a series of deadly explosions targeting its communications systems, Guido Steinberg, Middle East ...
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Chu Kai-pong was convicted for wearing a "seditious" t-shirt. A new law has greatly increased the penalties for acts deemed ...
In the Philippines, the sea is no longer receding in parts of the country. Villages are sinking. Malawi has relaxed the ban ...
Artificial intelligence is offering the possibility of a digital afterlife – where the deceased can live on as avatars or ...
The Taiwanese company whose name appeared on the pagers that detonated across Lebanon has denied manufacturing the devices. That has put relatively unknown Hungarian and Bulgarian firms in the ...
After the explosion of pagers and walkie-talkes used by Hezbollah, it's unclear how the Iran-backed militia will react.
Indian Americans are emerging as a force in US politics. Now, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set for a high-profile ...
Children in Gaza are starting their second year without formal school and university classes. Much of the educational infrastructure has been damaged or destroyed in the ongoing war with Israel.