France’s famous town Agde faces new scandal
Agde, a Mediterranean town known for its sandy beaches and sunny climate, also has a reputation for its thriving swinger community, attracting thousands of...
Canada: Citizens born abroad can now pass citizenship to children also born outside country
Canada is set to restore the ability of citizens born abroad to pass their citizenship to children also born outside the country, following a...
China destroys only major Arabic-style mosque domes
The last major mosque in China to retain Arabic-style features has undergone significant alterations, marking the culmination of a government campaign to "sinicise" the...
Papua New Guinea: Rescue ops start for villagers trapped in deadly landslide
Emergency services are urgently working to reach villages struck by a massive landslide in Papua New Guinea's remote Enga province, where it is feared...
Google to manufacture Pixel phones, drones in India
Tech giant Google is preparing to start manufacturing its Pixel smartphones in India, according to sources familiar with the development who spoke to the...
Why Eritreans are fighting with each other across world?
Police forces worldwide are preparing for Eritrea's Independence Day this Friday amid concerns of potential Eritreans violent clashes. Disgruntled Eritreans, unable to protest within...
New Caledonia: President halts contentious voting reform
President Emmanuel Macron has announced that he will not push forward with a contentious voting reform in New Caledonia, a French Pacific territory, in...
US holds bipartisan border security bill again
Senate Republicans blocked a bipartisan border security bill for the second time, thwarting Chuck Schumer's effort to shift the narrative on immigration, a significant...
Cuba struggles to revive its iconic sugar industry
The men of the Yumuri sugar co-operative in Cuba have worked the cane fields around Cienfuegos since they were old enough to wield machetes....