From the end of October, fully vaccinated passengers from non-red list countries will be able to replace the current compulsory
Venezuela introduces new currency with six fewer zeros
The bolivar lost three zeros in 2008 under the late President Hugo Chávez, while his successor, current President Nicolás Maduro,
Magnitude 5.7 earthquake hits south of Philippines capital
The epicentre of the earthquake was in Occidental Mindoro province, and it was felt in Manila An earthquake of magnitude
Pandora Papers: Jordan’s king denies impropriety in luxury home purchases
King Abdullah denied any impropriety, citing security needs for keeping the transactions quiet and saying no public funds were used.
For first time, Dubai Expo 2020 says 5 workers died on site
The admission comes after the European Parliament urged nations not to take part in Expo, citing the U.A.E.’s “inhumane practices
The world wants Greenland’s minerals, but Greenlanders are wary
As global warming melts the ice that covers 80% of the island, it has spurred demand for Greenland’s potentially abundant
China’s Xi Jinping leads Martyr’s Day ceremony amid patriotism drive
Xi, who heads the party and also serves as state president, made no remarks, although Premier Li Keqiang is scheduled
New Biden rules would limit arrest, deportation of migrants
Authorities will be directed to focus on noncitizens who have crossed recently, defined as after Nov. 1, 2020, or who
Iceland elects its first female-majority parliament
Female candidates held 33 seats in Iceland’s 63-seat parliament, the Althing. Iceland has elected a female-majority parliament, a landmark for
Stop using drones, Taliban warn U.S.
The Islamist militia warned of consequences if the United States did not stop flying drones over Afghan airspace The Taliban