Asia Travel Hotspots Quiet as Chinese Tourists Stay Away
[ad_1] AdvertisementJust a handful of Chinese visitors were posing for photos and basking in the sun this week in the markets and plazas near Chiang...
Beyond Oil: A New Phase in China-Middle East Engagement
[ad_1] AdvertisementOver the years, Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries have been at the forefront of Beijing's foreign policy priorities as China plans to bolster its...
Africa needs to learn to feed itself, says Senegal president
DAKAR, Jan 25 (Reuters) - Africa should produce more food instead of relying on imports and aid, Senegal's President Macky Sall told leaders gathered in...
European allies will send about 80 Leopard 2 tanks to Ukraine, Germany says
[ad_1] Press play to listen to this article Voiced by artificial intelligence. BERLIN — Germany and its European partners plan to “quickly” send two Leopard...
Corruption Has Consequences in Ukraine
Welcome to today’s Morning Brief, where we’re looking at fallout from corruption investigations in Ukraine, Germany’s reversal on tanks, and a legal complaint from coup...
UN deputy chief reminds Taliban: Islam does not ban women from education
Traveling with UN Women chief Sima Bahous, and other senior officials, she told journalists on Thursday that she had informed Taliban leaders that a society...
Sudan: Progress in Darfur militia leader trial, but Government cooperation wanes
Presenting his latest report, ICC Prosecutor Karim Khan updated ambassadors on proceedings against Ali Muhammad Ali Abd-Al-Rahman, also known as “Ali Kushayb”, charged with 31...
‘Equal rights cannot wait’ on International Day of Women in Multilateralism
UNESCO Director-General Audrey Azoulay made the appeal in her message to mark the International Day of Women in Multilateralism, which highlights their role in building...
Two-thirds of Yemenis need humanitarian support and protection
The UN humanitarian affairs office OCHA is calling for $4.3 billion to reach the 17.3 million most vulnerable people in need, whose lives have been...
Odesa added to UNESCO’s World Heritage List amid threats of destruction
This decision recognizes the outstanding universal value of the site and the duty of all humanity to protect it. ‘Reinforced protection’ “Odesa, a free city,...