Workers at an iPhone factory in China take the money and leave after protests
Workers leave a giant Foxconn iPhone factory in central China over working conditions and Covid restrictions, relieved to take home severance pay after angry protests
Workers leave a giant Foxconn iPhone factory in central China over working conditions and Covid restrictions, relieved to take home severance pay after angry protests
It was a bumpy road to the summit of power for Anwar Ibrahim, who fulfilled his dream of becoming Malaysian prime minister on Thursday. In
French MPs are expected to vote on a total ban on bullfighting for the first time on Thursday, after a national debate pitted animal rights
The argument started with a trifle: “Edu” laughed at something on his phone but refused to show it to his girlfriend “Ali”. She got angry
In many parts of the world, a politician might be hoping for a perfect moment with a voter’s baby to boost his poll numbers. But
Indonesian authorities on Thursday deployed heavy machinery, helicopters and thousands of workers in a desperate attempt to find dozens trapped in rubble by an earthquake
The oldest member of K-pop phenomenon BTS will begin his military service on December 13 and become the band’s first member, local media reported on
Asian markets rallied on Thursday and the dollar continued to weaken after minutes from the Federal Reserve’s latest monetary policy meeting suggested it could slow
British police on Thursday said their biggest anti-fraud operation to date had disrupted an international criminal network targeting hundreds of thousands of victims in millions
Opposition politician Ilya Yashin, on trial in Moscow on Wednesday, is in danger of becoming the last in a long line of Kremlin critics who
DR Congo President Felix Tshisekedi and Rwandan Foreign Minister Vincent Biruta met in Angola on Wednesday amid rising tensions sparked by militia violence in eastern
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro’s government will resume talks with the opposition on Friday after more than a year to resolve a political crisis that has
Workers leave a giant Foxconn iPhone factory in central China over working conditions and Covid restrictions, relieved to take home severance pay after angry protests
It was a bumpy road to the summit of power for Anwar Ibrahim, who fulfilled his dream of becoming Malaysian prime minister on Thursday. In
French MPs are expected to vote on a total ban on bullfighting for the first time on Thursday, after a national debate pitted animal rights
The argument started with a trifle: “Edu” laughed at something on his phone but refused to show it to his girlfriend “Ali”. She got angry
In many parts of the world, a politician might be hoping for a perfect moment with a voter’s baby to boost his poll numbers. But
Indonesian authorities on Thursday deployed heavy machinery, helicopters and thousands of workers in a desperate attempt to find dozens trapped in rubble by an earthquake
The oldest member of K-pop phenomenon BTS will begin his military service on December 13 and become the band’s first member, local media reported on
Asian markets rallied on Thursday and the dollar continued to weaken after minutes from the Federal Reserve’s latest monetary policy meeting suggested it could slow
British police on Thursday said their biggest anti-fraud operation to date had disrupted an international criminal network targeting hundreds of thousands of victims in millions
Opposition politician Ilya Yashin, on trial in Moscow on Wednesday, is in danger of becoming the last in a long line of Kremlin critics who
DR Congo President Felix Tshisekedi and Rwandan Foreign Minister Vincent Biruta met in Angola on Wednesday amid rising tensions sparked by militia violence in eastern
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro’s government will resume talks with the opposition on Friday after more than a year to resolve a political crisis that has