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Israeli bookstores pull Irish author’s work for refusing offer of Hebrew translation

LONDON: Two major Israeli bookstores have stopped selling the work of Irish author Sally Rooney after she refused an Israeli publisher's offer to translate...

Ethiopia rebels to ‘join forces’ to defeat Abiy government

ADDIS ABABA: Nine rebel groups battling Ethiopia's government will "collaborate and join forces" Friday, they said in a statement announcing the alliance, which comes...

Japan eases border rules to allow business travelers, students

TOKYO: Japan said Friday it will allow short-term business travelers, foreign students and other visa holders to enter the country, but tourists are still...

Diwali leaves New Delhi wheezing in dangerously unhealthy air

NEW DELHI: The morning after Diwali, the Hindu festival of lights, residents of New Delhi woke up under a blanket of toxic smog and...

Floods in Indonesia kill at least 5, mud hampers relief work

KOTA BATU, Indonesia: Flash floods from torrential rains on Indonesia's main island of Java killed at least five people and four others were missing,...

Biden’s big bill on brink of House votes, but fights remain

WASHINGTON: Democrats in the House appear on the verge of securing President Joe Biden's $1.85 trillion-and-growing domestic policy package alongside a companion $1 trillion...

NGO rescue ship with 800 migrants aboard asks Italy for safe port

ROME: German rescue charity Sea-Eye said on Thursday it had asked Italy for a safe port to disembark about 800 migrants it rescued from...

Diplomats work to avert attack on Ethiopian capital

ADDIS ABABA: Diplomatic efforts to try to avert an attack on Ethiopia's capital gathered pace on Thursday after Tigrayan forces from the north of...

Pakistan to dish out ‘biggest’ public relief package in its history amid inflation hikes

KARACHI: Pakistan will register thousands of grocery stores throughout the country to dish out more than 120 billion rupees ($700 million) under the government's...

COVID-19-free Diwali celebrations mark Malaysia’s gradual return to normalcy

KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysian Indians on Thursday observed Diwali with a sense of normalcy as the annual festival of lights marked the first major celebration...

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