The world’s first professional acrobats were flipping through the Middle East 4,000 years ago Published 11 Oct, 2021 12:48pm Reuters
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Wandering dog is Istanbul commuters' best friend In a packed Istanbul passenger ferry between Europe and Asia, all eyes turn to one commuter enjoying the view from... Reuters
Umer Sharif laid to rest at Abdullah Shah Ghazi graveyard Legendary comedian died in Germany on Saturday while he was en route to US from Karachi for medical treatment Web Desk
What caused the unprecedented Facebook outage? The few clues point to a problem from within It would have come as a surprise to Australian night owls when, at around 2:42am AEDT on Tuesday, their Facebook,... Reuters
Afghan women's team unsure about future, says skipper Mobarez The Afghanistan women's soccer team are uncertain about their future after evacuating to Australia following the... Reuters
Gaza sculptor exhibits disembodied limbs, inspired by amputees' loss By Nidal al-Mughrabi GAZA: Palestinian artist Khaled Hussein's sculptures of human limbs are on display in a Gaza... Reuters
Over 100 musicians flee Afghanistan, fearing Taliban crackdown A total of 101 members of Afghanistan's top musical institute landed in Doha AFP
Taliban in, funding out? Afghan ex official fears climate gains 'jeopardised' By Annie Banerji NEW DELHI: From creating a national carbon inventory to securing more than $90 million for green... Reuters