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Greece allows music in bars and restaurants again as COVID cases ease

ATHENS: Greece will allow music in restaurants and bars again and extend their operating hours as it lifts some of the restrictions imposed last...

Muslim man who ended London knifeman’s fatal attack on ex-wife appeals for release

LONDON: A Muslim man who ran over and killed a knifeman who was stabbing his ex-wife to death has urged police to abandon the...

Diaspora in Brazil reconnecting with Lebanon

SAO PAULO: The ongoing Lebanese socioeconomic crisis, and the devastating explosion at the Port of Beirut in August 2020, have led many Lebanese Brazilians...

Royal Navy cannot solve English Channel migrant crisis, veteran tells MPs

LONDON: The British Royal Navy is incapable of patroling the English Channel to prevent further migrant crossings, and increased ships in the area could...

Violence erupts at rally in Pakistan’s port city, killing 1

KARACHI: Police in Pakistan's largest city of Karachi clashed overnight with activists demanding the repeal of a law to limit powers of local mayors,...

India probes illegal immigration after tragedy near Canada border

MUMBAI: Indian police have detained six people in a crackdown on illegal immigration after four Indians were found frozen to death near the border...

North Korea, after harsh 2-year lockdown, slowly reopens border

SEOUL: After spending two years in a strict lockdown because of the COVID-19 pandemic, North Korea may finally be opening up -- slowly. The...

Biden to address US crime wave in New York visit

WASHINGTON: President Joe Biden will address the soaring US crime wave during a trip next week to New York, where five police officers have...

Moderna begins trial of omicron-specific vaccine booster

WASHINGTON: US biotech company Moderna announced on Wednesday that it has begun clinical trials of a booster dose of vaccine designed specifically to combat...

Muslim boy referred to UK government anti-extremist program

LONDON: An 11-year-old boy from a Muslim family was referred to a UK government anti-extremism program, called Prevent, after telling a friend that he...

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