Lebanon is relying heavily on foreign aid and remittances from its diaspora to deal with its financial crisis.
Memphis violence: Protests against beating death of Tyre Nichols
The police department in the US city of Memphis has disbanded its special unit known as ‘Scorpion’.
Michael Gove reacts to news of Nadhim Zahawi’s sacking
Levelling Up Secretary Michael Gove said it was important for all the facts to have been investigated before Prime Minister Rishi Sunak made a judgment on Nadhim Zahawi’s position. Mr Gove was asked on the BBC’s Sunday With Laura Kuenssberg programme i…
There will be a ‘huge demand for Chinese travel’ in the future
Emirates Airlines President Sir Tim Clark says there will be a “huge demand for Chinese travel” in southeast Asia in the near future, which is likely to affect pricing in and out of China.
“As long as the airlines have an ability to meet the capacity …
Why has the PM sacked Nadhim Zahawi?
A look at why Nadhim Zahawi has been sacked as Conservative Party chairman by Prime Minister Rishi Sunak.
White rhinos: Scientists use IVF to save endangered species
The world’s most endangered large mammal could be making a comeback from the brink of extinction in Kenya.
UK Conservative party chairman fired after inquiry into tax affairs
Pressure had been building on Nadhim Zahawi amid allegations he settled a multimillion-euro unpaid tax bill while he was in charge of the UK Treasury.
Swiss skier Odermatt wins super-G for 2nd win in 2 days
Swiss skier Marco Odermatt has dealt best with a tricky course setting to win a men’s World Cup super-G for his second victory in two days.
Kremlin says Johnson’s claim Putin threatened to kill him with missile is ‘a lie’
The Kremlin has called Boris Johnson a liar and denied claims made by the ex-PM that Vladimir Putin threatened to kill him with a missile in a call ahead of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.