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FBI counts 61 ‘active shooter’ incidents last year, up 52 percent from 2020

WASHINGTON: The United States experienced 61 "active shooter" incidents last year, up sharply in the sheer number of attacks, casualties and geographic distribution from...

South Asia’s intense heat wave a ‘sign of things to come’

NEW DELHI: The devastating heat wave that has baked India and Pakistan in recent months was made more likely by climate change and is...

WHO says no urgent need for mass monkeypox vaccinations

LONDON: The World Health Organization does not believe the monkeypox outbreak outside of Africa requires mass vaccinations as measures like good hygiene and safe...

Uyghurs urge UN rights chief to ask hard questions in Xinjiang

BEIJING: Uyghurs have urged UN human rights chief Michelle Bachelet to avoid falling victim to a public relations stunt as her trip to China...

Moscow not sure it needs resumed ties with West, will work on ties with China -Lavrov

MOSCOW: Russia's Foreign Minister said on Monday that Moscow will consider offers of re-establishing ties with the West and think whether that is needed,...

UN unequivocal about right of Afghan girls to education, World Economic Forum told

LONDON: The UN is clear about the human rights it expects authorities in Afghanistan to uphold, one of which is the right of girls...

UN Security Council explores pros and cons of new digital technologies

NEW YORK: Digital technologies have profoundly transformed every facet of society. They offer endless opportunities for development, education and social inclusion, and are transforming...

Global economic impact of Russian invasion of Ukraine to be felt for years: WEF panel

DAVOS: The war in Ukraine is likely to continue impacting the economies of Europe and the wider world for years to come, former Finnish...

WEF opens with discussion on the global food crisis

DUBAI: One third of the world's food supply is wasted every year, which is why the world food crisis was one of the pressing...

Thailand hopes to welcome 100,000 Saudi visitors by 2023

BANGKOK: Thailand is hoping to welcome 100,000 annual Saudi visitors by 2023, tourism officials said on Monday, as the country prepares to attract families,...

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