A former minister has called on the government to closely scrutinise Shein for possible links to forced working as the China-founded fast-fashion retailer prepares for
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Climate scientists troubled by damage from floods ravaging central Europe
Picturesque towns across central Europe are inundated by dirty flood water after heavy weekend rains turned tranquil streams into raging rivers that wreaked havoc on
Kanye West performs in China after rare approval by country’s censors
When Ye, the artist formerly known as Kanye West, took to the stage in Haikou on Sunday, his Chinese fans could barely believe it. One
Hong Kong: first person convicted under security law for wearing protest T-shirt
A man in Hong Kong has pleaded guilty to sedition for wearing a T-shirt with a protest slogan, becoming the first person to be convicted
Rare smelly penguin wins New Zealand bird of the year contest
One of the world’s rarest penguins has been crowned New Zealand’s bird of the year, in an unusually sedate year for the competition, free from
South Africa school language law stirs Afrikaans learning debate
A contentious South African education law has drawn furious condemnation from politicians and campaigners who claim it is putting Afrikaans education under threat while evoking
US rejects claims of CIA involvement in alleged plot to kill Maduro after Venezuela arrests six
The US state department rejected allegations of CIA involvement in an alleged assassination plot against Nicolás Maduro after Venezuelan officials announced the arrest of three
At least three dead as two passenger trains collide in Egypt’s Nile delta
Two passenger trains have collided in Egypt’s Nile delta, killing at least three people, two of them children, authorities have said. The crash happened on
Thousands attend funeral of runner Rebecca Cheptegei who was set on fire by partner
Thousands of mourners in Uganda paid their respects on Saturday to Rebecca Cheptegei, the Olympic athlete who died last week in Kenya after her partner
‘Transformative, for better and for worse’: what’s the legacy of Peru’s Alberto Fujimori
At 11.45 on Thursday morning, six white-gloved pallbearers carried a coffin holding the body of the most divisive, beloved and reviled Peruvian politician of the