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Lost to Alzheimer’s: Losing Mom but finding her magic cheesecake
We always focus on what is forgotten by the person with Alzheimer's, but what about the things they remember?
Photos: Ukrainian civilians train for possible war with Russia
Some in Ukraine's second-largest city say they stand ready to wage an armed campaign if Russia invades.
In Pictures: US forces launch deadly raid in Syria’s Idlib
Overnight operation jolts the sleepy town of Atmeh, near Syria's border with Turkey.
Directed energy may cause mysterious ‘Havana syndrome’: US panel
Findings leave open the possibility that illness reported by US diplomatic staff may have been the work of adversaries.
EU’s border-free Schengen Area needs overhaul: Macron
Germany and the European Commission back the creation of a Schengen Council to manage the passport-free zone of the EU.
Tainted cocaine kills 20, seriously sickens 74 in Argentina
Authorities were scrambling to determine what the drug had been mixed with and warned that the death toll could rise.
Who is the shadowy Iraqi militia that attacked the UAE?
True Promise Brigades, a little-known Iraqi group, claimed responsibility for the latest in several attacks on the UAE.
Women taxi drivers take on Lesotho’s dangerous mountain roads
Two brave young women branch out by launching their taxi service on Lesotho’s notoriously dangerous mountain roads.
Bangladesh extends closure of schools over Omicron
Education Minister Dipu Moni says the measure, which was meant to end on February 6, will be extended by two weeks.
Black History Month 2022: What is it and why is it celebrated?
Every February, the US and other countries honour and celebrate Black people's contributions and achievements.
Legal or not? India’s budget raises questions, hopes for crypto
Narendra Modi’s government plans to launch an official digital currency and begin taxing profits on cryptos.
ECOWAS set to hold emergency summit after coups in West Africa
West Africa bloc expected to decide whether to impose more sanctions on Burkina Faso following a military coup.
Erdogan, playing a mediating role, heads to Ukraine: Live news
As he departs for Kyiv, Turkish president says he hopes to stop 'any form of confrontation' between Russia and Ukraine.
Myanmar military barred from ASEAN foreign ministers’ meeting
Regional bloc bars Myanmar's military-appointed foreign minister from attending an upcoming meeting.
Dodging Compulsory Military Service in South Korea
It’s mandatory for young men to serve in the army, but those who refuse on moral or religious grounds have a new option.
Winter storm warnings as snow, freezing rain sweep across the US
Schools closed and thousands of flights cancelled as a major winter storm hits the central US.
Gaps in Dutch law leave migrant truckers with little protection
Nine Filipino truck drivers expose abusive working conditions, but the Dutch public prosecutor dismisses them.
Biden’s gambit in Ukraine is a risky gamble
Biden's strategy to whip war threat frenzy will not help contain Russia.
Timeline: UAE under drone, missile attacks
Houthi rebels have claimed several attacks on the UAE over the past week amid a new phase war in the war in Yemen.
AFCON: Senegal beat Burkina Faso to reach final
Sadio Mane sets up one goal and scores the last one himself as Senegal beat Burkina Faso 3-1 to reach the final.
Pakistani forces battle gunmen after Balochistan checkpost raids
At least four soldiers and a civilian killed in two raids overnight on security posts in southwestern province.
Civilians killed in US special operations raid in Syria
Women and children among the dead following a raid in the town of Atmeh in the province of Idlib.
Xi promises ‘safe, splendid’ Winter Olympics as COVID cases rise
IOC reports highest number of cases among Games-related personnel, condemns calls for boycott of Beijing 2022.
Long after lockdowns, India’s youth still struggle to find work
Nearly 36 million Indians aged 18-29 were unemployed in 2021, while many others have settled for less paying jobs.
Can Abiy Ahmed’s national dialogue end Ethiopia’s war?
The Stream discusses the obstacles, key players and possible solutions for a lasting peace.
Bank of Japan official says monetary tightening ‘premature’
Deputy Governor Masazumi Wakatabe says economy has yet to fully recover from pandemic.
Ardern moves to relax New Zealand’s tough border controls
Prime Minister acknowledges heartache caused by strict quarantine rules, but says measures saved lives.
Gen Z in China and India more environmentally conscious: Report
Credit Suisse Research Institute survey suggests youth in emerging economies more likely to buy sustainable products.
Twelve refugees found frozen to death near Turkey-Greece border
Turkey's interior minister accuses Greece of stripping the group of their clothes before deliberately sending them back.
Chinese exiles: Boycott Winter Olympics over Uighur ‘genocide’
Dissidents join rights groups in warning against any effort by Beijing to use Games as 'sports-washing opportunity'.
Meta shares plunge 18 percent as Facebook users stall
Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, also said current-quarter revenue would fall below estimates.
Pakistan army posts come under deadly attacks in Balochistan
Rebels attack two security posts in Balochistan province killing a soldier, the army said.
Spotify projects slow start to new year due to pandemic unknowns
The company's shares plunged as much as 17 percent in after-hours trading.
UAE says it destroyed three drones with ‘hostile’ intent
Defence ministry says it has intercepted drones in UAE airspace, the fourth incident in three weeks.
UK, Russian leaders discuss Ukraine crisis in phone call
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson and Russian President Vladimir Putin agreed to work towards 'peaceful resolution'.
Guinea-Bissau launches major probe into foiled coup
President Umaro Sissoco Embalo survived gun attack on Tuesday that also claimed 11 lives, the Guinea-Bissau gov't says.
USA Swimming unveils new rules for transgender athletes
New policy could affect Lia Thomas, who transitioned and moved from men's to women's team at University of Pennsylvania.
Don Jr, Giuliani sued by key witness in 2019 Trump impeachment
Retired US Army officer Alexander Vindman says he was target of intimidation campaign by top Donald Trump allies.
UK PM faces new calls to resign over ‘Partygate’
Three MPs from the governing Conservative Party join efforts to oust Johnson over lockdown parties at Downing Street.
Canada’s Conservative Party removes Erin O’Toole as leader
Confidence vote came amid growing anger over O'Toole strategy to push the opposition Conservatives closer to the centre.
Israel participates in huge US Mideast naval exercise
Israel publicly joins Saudi Arabia and Oman in naval exercise for the first time amid heightened Gulf tensions.
US gives global banks the OK to transfer aid funds to Afghanistan
Aid groups can pay teachers and other workers at state-run agencies without fear of breaching sanctions on the Taliban.
New report highlights labour rights abuses at Dubai’s Expo 2020
Workers who built the Dubai’s extravagant Expo 2020 site face exploitation, labour abuses, a new report has found.
Winter storm delivers heavy snow and ice to central United States
Air travel disrupted, electric power at risk as 100 million people huddle under winter weather warnings.
Jeff Zucker, who helped propel Trump to power, resigns from CNN
CNN boss said he is resigning over his failure to disclose a 'consensual relationship with my closest colleague'.
US to deploy more troops to Eastern Europe amid Ukraine crisis
Pentagon stresses US forces are not going to Ukraine, but to bolster security of NATO nations in Eastern Europe.
Afghan universities reopen with small number of women attending
Taliban has imposed many restrictions on women, but says it has no objection to education for women.
Infographic: How wetlands can help fight climate change
Wetlands bring health, food and water security benefits to four billion people globally - but many are under threat.
The Commanders: NFL team in Washington, DC gets new name
Washington joins other major professional sports teams to drop names Indigenous people say are racist.
Eurozone inflation hits new record for third month running
The 19 countries using the euro saw consumer prices increase by an annual 5.1 percent in January, official data shows.
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