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EU stresses support for Libya's stability
Charles Michel, President of the European Council, met the Prime Minister of Libya Abdul Hamid Dbeibah in the capital Tripoli, and stressed the...
UK's Johnson to set out travel plans after vaccine programme takes off
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson will set out plans to reopen the economy and eventually relaunch international travel on Monday when he updates...
Thai households struggle with record debt, COVID-19 increases burden
Thai farmer Jamras Kongchai is struggling to pay off 500,000 baht ($16,082) in debt as money from the sale of her crops is not enough to make...
FB data on more than 500 mn accounts found on hackers sites
Details from more than 500 million Facebook users have been found available on a website for hackers.
Hunting ghost particles beneath the world’s deepest lake
A neutrino-spotting telescope beneath the frozen Lake Baikal in Russia is close to delivering scientific results after four decades of setbacks. A...
EU-US partnership comes at heavy cost
US State Secretary Antony Blinken has promised NATO a new start. But this will involve new commitments and high costs, for example with regard to...
The global tremors of Myanmar’s coup
Given Myanmar’s strategic location, violent turmoil there could destabilise the entire region. Already, the crisis caused by the military coup is...
Warts-up: Your maskne might not be acne at all
It started as a mini constellation of red dots near the right corner of my lips. Probably just “maskne,” I figured. I slathered on some acne cream and...