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Egypt: Archaeologists Unearth Ancient Beer Factory in Abydos
CAIRO—Archaeologists have discovered a 5,000-year-old brewery that could produce thousands of liters of beer in the ancient Egyptian ...
archaeology
February 14, 2021
Guinea Declares New Ebola Outbreak
CONAKRY—Guinea declared a new Ebola outbreak on Sunday when tests came back positive for the virus after three ...
Africa
February 14, 2021
Turkey Says Terrorists Executed 13, Including Soldiers, Police, in Iraq
ISTANBUL—Terrorists from the outlawed Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) have executed 13 kidnapped Turks, including military and police personnel, ...
Middle East
February 14, 2021
UK Says It Shares US Concerns Over WHO COVID-19 Mission to China
LONDON—British foreign minister Dominic Raab said on Feb. 14 that he shared concerns about the level of access ...
UK
February 14, 2021
New Zealand Reports 3 New Local Covid-19 Cases, First Since January
In a significant setback to New Zealand’s efforts to keep the coronavirus from spreading in the community, health ...
Asia & Pacific
February 13, 2021
New York Police Flood Subway After Spate of Stabbings Leaves 2 Dead
New York City police deployed hundreds more officers to the subway system on Saturday after a string of ...
NY News
February 13, 2021
Scores Injured, Trains Halted as Japan Cleans Up After Strong Quake
IWAKI, Japan—More than 100 people were injured and trains halted over a wide swathe of northeastern Japan on ...
Asia & Pacific
February 13, 2021
World Cup Races in Czech Republic Canceled
PRAGUE—World Cup cross-country ski races will not take place in the Czech Republic on Feb. 20-21 after COVID-19 ...
Sports
February 13, 2021
Italy’s Draghi Takes Office, Faces Daunting Challenges
ROME—Mario Draghi, the former head of the European Central Bank, was sworn in as prime minister on Saturday ...
Europe
February 13, 2021
China Refused to Provide WHO Team With Raw Data on Early COVID Cases, Team Member Says
SHANGHAI—China refused to give raw data on early COVID-19 cases to a World Health Organization-led team probing the ...
Chinese Regime
February 13, 2021
Cuba Loses Phone, Internet Connections for About 90 Minutes
HAVANA—Cuba's telephone and internet connections were knocked out on Friday in a nationwide failure, though there was no ...
Americas
February 12, 2021
Snow, Freezing Rain Forecast for US Heartland on Valentine’s Day Weekend
NEW YORK—A fresh wave of wintry weather will keep a vast swath of the United States in a ...
US News
February 12, 2021
White House Says No Intention to Require COVID-19 Testing on Domestic Flights
WASHINGTON—The White House said on Friday it was not currently planning to require people to take COVID-19 tests ...
US News
February 12, 2021
Mexican President Hails Biden’s Border Wall Freeze
MEXICO CITY—President Joe Biden's decision to stop new construction of his predecessor's signature wall on the border with ...
Politics
February 12, 2021
Tajikistan Quake Shakes North India, Pakistan, No Major Damage
NEW DELHI—A strong earthquake struck Tajikistan on Friday and the tremors were felt as far away as north ...
Asia & Pacific
February 12, 2021
US Blacklisting of Yemen’s Houthis to Be Lifted on Feb. 16: Blinken
WASHINGTON—U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken announced on Friday that he will revoke—effective Feb. 16—designations of Yemen's Houthi ...
Politics
February 12, 2021
Jailed Chinese Lawyer Yu Wensheng Wins Human Rights Award
GENEVA—A jailed Chinese lawyer who defended other human rights lawyers arrested in a sweeping crackdown against activism has ...
China Human Rights
February 12, 2021
Burmese Police Fire Rubber Bullets, Wounding 3, as Hundreds of Thousands Protest
Supporters of ousted Burmese leader Aung San Suu Kyi clashed with police on Friday as hundreds of thousands joined ...
Asia & Pacific
February 12, 2021
Vodafone Germany Suspends China TV From Cable
BERLIN—Vodafone Germany has had to stop distributing China's state-owned CGTN television on its cable services as a result ...
Europe
February 12, 2021
An Election, a Mine Deal, and China Loom Over Zambia’s IMF Talks
JOHANNESBURG—Zambia and the International Monetary Fund begin discussing a loan program and debt relief for Africa's first pandemic-era ...
Africa
February 12, 2021
Tokyo Olympics Chief Quits, Apologises Again Over Sexist Remarks
TOKYO—Tokyo 2020 Olympics chief Yoshiro Mori resigned on Friday and again apologised for sexist remarks, leaving the troubled ...
World
February 12, 2021
DOJ Asks Courts to Put TikTok Appeals on Hold Pending Biden Team Review
WASHINGTON—The U.S. Justice Department on Wednesday asked two federal appeals courts to put on hold government appeals of ...
US News
February 11, 2021
US Chip Industry Calls on Biden Administration to Fund Factories
A group of U.S. chip companies on Thursday sent a letter to President Joe Biden urging him to ...
Business
February 11, 2021
US Weekly Jobless Claims Hover at Higher Levels
WASHINGTON—The number of Americans filing new applications for unemployment benefits fell slightly last week as the labor market ...
Economies
February 11, 2021
Citing China Threat, Business Groups, Experts Push Biden Administration for Digital Policy
WASHINGTON—The Biden administration needs to develop an aggressive, coherent digital policy to counter China's growing technological power, industry ...
China-US News
February 11, 2021
Teenager Charged in Wisconsin Shootings to Face Judge for Alleged Bond Violations
A teenager charged with fatally shooting two people during protests in Wisconsin last August will go before a ...
US News
February 11, 2021
US January Budget Deficit Hits Record $163 Billion as New Aid Checks Sent Out
WASHINGTON—The U.S. government posted a budget deficit of $163 billion in January, a record high for the month ...
Economies
February 11, 2021
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Microsoft Urges US to ‘Copy’ Australia’s Big Tech Media Law
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Lovers Stay Hopeful on Valentine’s Day Amid Pandemic
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Michigan County GOP Censures Rep. Meijer Over Vote to Impeach Trump
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Wuhan Residents Commemorate COVID-19 Victims During New Year Holiday
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CDC Director: ‘We Need a Lot More Resources in Order to Get the Schools Safe’
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