In different circumstances, the eyes of the football world would have been on Rome for the opening game of Euro 2020 this Friday, but instead the...
The American reference dictionary Merriam-Webster will change its definition of the word racism at the suggestion of a young black woman, who wanted it to better...
Thousands of people called on Tuesday for a statue of 19th century British imperialist Cecil Rhodes to be removed from an Oxford University college, as debate...
SEOUL (Reuters) – The first stages of a South Korean government “Green New Deal” aiming to retool one of the world’s most fossil fuel-reliant economies is...
LONDON (Reuters) – Michael Clark of Amy’s Housewares has one big fear as its London stores prepare to reopen on June 15 along with other retailers...
(Reuters) – The U.S. economy ended its longest expansion in history in February and entered recession as a result of the coronavirus pandemic, the private economics...
SYDNEY/HONG KONG (Reuters) – Australia announced the biggest shakeup of its foreign investment laws in almost half a century on Friday, including giving the government the...
BEIJING (Reuters) – Clad in black, Beijing’s city inspectors descended on street vendors this week and ordered them to clear out, just days after the Chinese...
NEW YORK (Reuters) – Eleven years ago, environmental scientist Jesse Ausubel dreamed aloud in a commencement speech: What if scientists could record the sounds of the...
DUBAI/RIYADH (Reuters) – Saudi Arabia could drastically limit numbers at the annual haj pilgrimage to prevent a further outbreak of coronavirus after cases in the country...