
Climate change growing threat to food security, says WFP
DUBAI: The head of the Berlin office of the UN World Food Programme (WFP), Martin Frick, is urgently calling for progress on climate protection. “We

DUBAI: The head of the Berlin office of the UN World Food Programme (WFP), Martin Frick, is urgently calling for progress on climate protection. “We

HARARE: At least 100 elephants have died in Hwange National Park, Zimbabwe’s largest game reserve, from the El Nino-induced drought, an international animal welfare and

ANBERRA: Major Australian infrastructure projects are under threat from massive workforce shortages, a government report has warned. Infrastructure Australia on Tuesday published its annual market

MOSCOW: Russia plans to expand its fleet of strategically armed nuclear submarines, President Vladimir Putin said on Monday while observing the commissioning of two new

WARSAW: Donald Tusk was elected as Poland’s prime minister in a parliamentary vote on Monday evening, following the outgoing government’s failure to secure a vote

YEARENDER KUALA LUMPUR: Issues related to the cost of living, pricing and shortage of essential goods, along with targeted subsidies, have been prominent on this

BUENOS AIRES: Javier Milei, a liberal politician and economist, assumed the Argentine presidency Sunday in a ceremony held at the National Congress in Buenos Aires,

SYDNEY: The Australian Federal Police (AFP) on Monday said it was investigating a scam where travellers to the country are offered millions of dollars to

LOS ANGELES: A pair of Japanese film titans reigned at the box office this weekend. Animation great Hayao Miyazaki’s The Boy and the Heron, took

WELLINGTON: New Zealanders have been urged to donate blood over the summer break, as all blood types are needed, especially A positive. “As one of