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Chinese politician in Pandora Papers looked to trade US stocks
Apart from Feng Qiya, who set up an offshore company, the investigation named two former leaders of Hong Kong.
Who has been named in the Pandora Papers?
Some of those named after secrets files were leaked to a consortium of journalists that revealed offshore deals.
US wants large airlines to make vaccines mandatory for staff
US federal contractors have to mandate vaccines, which could impact many airlines with federal contracts.
Lebanon PM Mikati among officials named in Pandora Papers
Mikati and other political and financial officials among hundreds of Lebanese listed in the offshore leak.
As women’s safety concerns mount, UK officer charged with rape
David Carrick, 46, is based in the same branch of the Metropolitan Police service as Sarah Everard's murderer.
Indian farmers to step up protests after nine killed in violence
Farmers vow to intensify months-long protest against farm laws as tensions flare a day after nine people are killed.
How the world reacted to Salah’s ‘exceptional’ goal for Liverpool
Liverpool player called one of the best footballers in the world by his manager after a stunning game against Man City.
Pandora Papers expose wealth of Pakistan PM Imran Khan’s allies
Revelations name over 700 Pakistanis, including ministers, Khan’s political allies and families of military officers.
Explainer: What are the Pandora Papers?
Leaked files from 14 offshore services tie some 330 public officials, including 35 world leaders, to offshore fortunes.
Whistleblower says Facebook had ‘conflicts of interest’
The whistleblower, who revealed her identity in a TV interview, said Facebook repeatedly chose 'making more money'.
Ethiopia’s Abiy Ahmed sworn in as PM for second five-year term
Abiy's Prosperity Party was declared the winner of parliamentary elections held earlier this year.
Kishida elected as Japan’s PM, set to call election on October 31
Fumio Kishida was formally elected as Japan's prime minister on Monday.
India builds tunnels to link Kashmir Valley with strategic Ladakh
Ladakh shares de facto borders with Pakistan and China and depends on air supplies for about six months of the year.
Ferocious winds, heavy rain as Cyclone Shaheen hits Oman
The death toll rises to five while other fishermen from Iran remained missing as the storm moved further inland.
UAE, Saudi Arabia on alert after Cyclone Shaheen hits Oman
Cyclone Shaheen slammed into Oman on Sunday with ferocious winds and heavy rain, flooding streets, prompting evacuations
Plane crashes into building in Milan, 8 people killed
Romanian billionaire and family members killed after their plane crashed into an empty building in Milan, Italy.
Singapore parliament to debate ‘foreign interference’ law
Controversial legislation has been described as having 'totalitarian leanings'.
Lava cascades from La Palma volcano as Spain promises help
Lava flowing faster from Cumbre Vieja, the volcano that roared back to life on September 19.
North and South Korea restore hotline after Pyongyang tests
Seoul says it hopes move will be a 'foundation' to rebuilding ties tested by recent series of missile launches.
New Zealand: The struggle to find a ‘decent home’
New rules to curb investment took effect this month, with successive governments accused of failure over housing.
Facebook: ‘Ludicrous’ to say it fuelled US Capitol riot
Facebook's VP of policy and global affairs Nick Clegg pushed back at the assertion its platforms are 'toxic' for teens.
What will be Rodrigo Duterte’s legacy?
Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte has announced he is retiring from politics.
India farmers killed after violence erupts during protest
At least eight people, including four farmers, killed after violence erupted during a protest against farm laws.
Libya says ‘very modest start’ to withdrawal of foreign fighters
Libyan Foreign Minister Najla al-Mangoush's remarks come before a conference on Libyan stability later this month.
Jordan king exposed over tax havens and luxury homes
Pandora Papers says King Abdullah II is among dozens of world leaders secretly holding millions of dollars offshore.
Major oil spill washes ashore in California, killing wildlife
The US Coast Guard, working with local and state agencies, flew planes to assess the spill.
Saudi Arabia confirms recent talks with Iran
Prince Faisal says the fourth round of talks between the two regional archrivals took place on September 21.
UK rejects ‘uncontrolled immigration’ despite labour shortages
PM Boris Johnson defends his country’s choice to leave the EU as a lack of workers threatens to upend Christmas.
Libyan coastguard intercepts 500 migrants in latest clampdown
Libya has intensified sea interceptions amid a surge in attempts by migrants and refugees to reach Europe.
Why nothing will stop Yemi Alade
A conversation with the singer about her music and activism.
UAE official says time to manage rivalry with Iran and Turkey
UAE official says there is uncertainty about US commitment to the Middle East and concern about Beijing.
US slams ‘provocative’ Chinese military activity near Taiwan
US State Department spokesman called on Beijing to cease its 'military, diplomatic' coercion against Taiwan.
Jordan’s king receives first call from Syria’s al-Assad in decade
Syrian state news agency says the two discussed bilateral relations and 'reinforcing cooperation'.
Israel formally charges six recaptured Palestinian prisoners
The men were charged with escaping from the Gilboa prison last month, while five others were accused of helping them.
Bangladesh arrests five over the killing of Rohingya activist
Mohibullah, who was in his late 40s, was killed by unknown gunmen in a camp in Cox’s Bazar on Wednesday night.
In journalism, language matters
Much of the liberal Western press, consciously or unconsciously, is helping spread the gospel of white supremacy.
That time cryptocurrency proved people will buy anything
Are Bitcoin, Ethereum and Dogecoin the modern-day equivalent of sneezing powder and whoopee cushions?
Copper mine threatens Jordan’s largest nature reserve
Amman plans to mine in the Dana Biosphere Reserve, the country's largest and most diverse protected region.
Biden’s actions echo Trump’s isolationism and populism
The sudden withdrawal of US troops from Afghanistan shattered the image of inclusive coordination with allies.
Blast kills at least two civilians near Kabul mosque
A gov't spokesperson says at least two civilians killed after a bomb hit the entrance of a mosque in the Afghan capital.
Tunisia: Thousands rally in support of President Saied
Demonstrators waved Tunisian flags and carried placards critical of Ennahdha.
Algeria recalls envoy to France after ‘inadmissible interference’
French daily Le Monde reported that President Macron made critical remarks about Algeria during a meeting.
The ‘Skipping Sikh’: A story of faith, loss and racism
From his father's murder to racism in the UK, the moments that inspired the 74-year-old to skip the London Marathon.
Cyclone Shaheen approaches Oman
Residents urged to evacuate coastal areas and authorities delay flights to and from capital Muscat.
Koeman to carry on as Barcelona coach despite Atletico defeat
The Catalan giants are ninth in La Liga after seven matches, five points adrift of leaders Real Madrid.
‘Thousands of paedophiles’ in French Catholic Church since 1950
Head of commission probing scandal says it found between 2,900 and 3,200 paedophile priests, other members of the church
Qatar wraps up legislative polls, no women candidates elected
Female candidates disappointed in polls where turnout for election of 30 Shura Council members was at 63.5 percent
Lebanon on the brink | Start Here
Why Lebanon’s problems are so hard to fix.
Climate change and famine | Start Here
Why people in Madagascar are starving.
A great-grandmother keeps an Indian martial art alive
Meenakshi Amma, 78, has been a driving force in the revival of kalaripayattu in India.
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