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Tiananmen statue creator asks for immunity from Hong Kong security law
Jens Galschiot loaned the eight-metre high, two-tonne copper sculpture called “Pillar of Shame” to a local civil society group, the
British Sikh woman Army officer sets off for South Pole adventure
Captain Harpreet Chandi, known as Polar Preet, is on a mission to become the first Indian-origin female to complete a
Biden invokes India, Brazil to explain global supply chain disruptions due to Covid-19
Speaking in Baltimore on Wednesday, Biden vowed to modernise America's ports, airports and freight rail to make it easier for
China sees spike in Covid-19 cases, asks citizens to stock up on daily necessities
While the number of cases may seem low overall, they gain significance when seen in the light of the strict
SpaceX delivers new crew of 4 to station, 'glorious sight'
It took 21 hours for the flight from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center to the glittering outpost. A SpaceX capsule carrying
Chilean president impeached over Pandora Papers revelation
The vote to accept the charges got the bare minimum of 78 votes needed in the 155-member Chamber of Deputies
Tuvalu minister stands in sea to film COP26 speech to show climate change
The video was shot by public broadcaster TVBC at the far end of Fongafale, the main islet of the capital
US Supreme Court hints it may allow challenge to Texas abortion law
Kavanaugh said that permitting a challenge might amount to closing a loophole. Barrett said the law was structured to prevent
Afghan art flourished for 20 years. Can it survive the new Taliban regime?
Since the Taliban’s return to power, hundreds of artists — actors, comedians, singers, musicians and painters — have fled Afghanistan,