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Boeing, Boeing, gone! BA sells off jumbo memorabilia

British Airways announced the sale of items from its retired Boeing 747 fleet for frustrated fliers to recreate the airline experience in the comfort...

Oil-rich Kuwait faces reckoning as debt crisis looms

When Kuwait emerged from a months-long coronavirus lockdown, hundreds of Kuwaitis flocked to reopened stores, the lines clogging malls, snaking through hallways and spilling...

Most people in China believe corruption falling: Transparency International

Almost two-thirds of people in China believe corruption has decreased in their country in the past year, with more than 80 percent saying the...

Victims lament real-world violence fueled by social media

On August 25, Hannah Gittings watched in horror as her friend Anthony Huber was fatally shot during a demonstration in Kenosha, Wisconsin, the US,...

World’s poorest must not be ‘trampled’ in vaccine race: WHO

The world's poorest and most vulnerable must not be "trampled in the stampede" for COVID-19 vaccines, the head of the World Health Organization (WHO)...

Boeing, Boeing, gone! BA sells off jumbo memorabilia

British Airways announced the sale of items from its retired Boeing 747 fleet for frustrated fliers to recreate the airline experience in the comfort...

Tarantula toxin attacks with molecular stinger

Oversized, hairy tarantulas may be unsightly and venomous, but surprisingly their hunter toxin may hold answers to better control of chronic pain.

Australia moves into top three countries for renewable investment: Research

Australia has moved into the three most attractive countries in the world for renewables investment for the first time due to rapid solar photovoltaic...

‘Wealth of archeology in West Africa’ reveals repeated coast conquests

Archeologists have uncovered evidence of Stone Age populations repeatedly fought to occupy the coast of West Africa.

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