As the 50th independence anniversary approaches the country grapples with poverty and inequality.
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Canadian writer Robert Munsch approved for assisted dying
Munsch was diagnosed with dementia in 2021 and also has Parkinson’s disease.
Wyze launched a new biometric smart lock, and its price might be the best part
Palm vein recognition smart locks have gotten increasingly popular, and Wyze is adding its own to the mix.
Brazil’s Bolsonaro taken to hospital after feeling unwell
Convicted ex-leader rushed to a hospital in Brasilia after falling ill at his residence, his son says.
Syria’s worst drought in decades pushes millions to the brink
The drought has slashed wheat harvests by 40% in a country where nearly 90% of the population already lives in poverty.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,301
Here are the key events on day 1,301 of Russia’s war on Ukraine.
South Korea’s Unification Church leader appears in probe into alleged bribery of ex-first lady
The leader of South Korea’s Unification Church has appeared before a special prosecutor over allegations the church bribed the wife of jailed former President Yoon Suk Yeol and a conservative lawmaker close to him in an effort to seek business favors.
Rocks on train tracks strand 900 Machu Picchu tourists amid protest
About 1,400 visitors were evacuated but hundreds were left stuck because of action linked to bus contract dispute, say Peru authoritiesAt least 900 tourists were stranded near the ancient Inca citadel of Machu Picchu on Tuesday, Peru’s tourism minister…
Bottled water sold for $1.21, dismissed medical pleas and faith tested at family detention facility
New revelations into a Texas detention facility are stirring concern among attorneys for the wellbeing of immigrant children.