China considers law to punish parents of children who 'misbehave'
Sony China fined 1 million yuan for undermining national dignity and interests by trying announce a new product on the day that marked the beginning of the Second Sino-Japanese War
Romania has the highest COVID mortality rate in the world
‘Glue’ that holds icebergs together is melting in Antarctica
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Islamists kill two Hindu men, vandalize temples in Bangladesh violence
Spanish drone company races to save trapped dogs on La Palma volcano with ‘unprecedented’ rescue mission
Sex work has been legal in Spain since 1995. But the nation's prime minister is now vowing to ban prostitution, saying it 'enslaves women.'
Inmate who leaked Russia prison rape video seeks French asylum
Romans have elected a centre-left former economy minister as their next mayor, rejecting by a large margin a right-wing contender dogged by accusations of anti-Semitism, near final results showed Monday
Everyday activities won't be available to the unvaccinated - Jacinda Ardern
Portugal seizes cocaine worth €200m from yacht in Atlantic Ocean
Official: Czech president can't perform duties due to health, likely to be stripped of power
Russia's remote permafrost thaws, threatening homes and infrastructure
Australian Leader Slam Dunks Ted Cruz For Criticizing Their COVID-19 Rules
New crew docks at China's first permanent space station
Air raids hit Mekelle, capital of Ethiopia’s Tigray
Pope Calls On Powerful Institutions To Change Status Quo To Better Serve The Poor
Canada decries shutdown of UN panel documenting possible war crimes in Yemen
Extreme water shortages in Iraq will halve the area of crops being grown next harvest, the authorities said Monday, following UN warnings calling for "urgent" action.