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On April 16, U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said Iran's attack on Israel last weekend and its financing of militant groups in Gaza, Lebanon, Yemen and Iraq threatened stability in the Middle East and could result in economic spillovers. At a news conference, reading from prepared remarks, Yellen called Iran’s
Indian Folktales With Moral Lessons – Part I: Greed Causes Greater Loss Than Gain
Throughout the ages, parents have grappled with the question of how best to raise well-behaved children...
Banned Iranian Filmmaker Provides Her Version of the Iran-Iraq War in Effort to Empower the People
Iranian filmmaker Sepideh Farsi presented her animated feature Siren at the Berlinale Film Festival in...
Fading Sparks of Hope for Turkey Earthquake Victims as Public Demands Answers
A teenage girl was among the few newest survivors pulled out from the rubble in Turkey on Thursday (Feb...
2022: EU Sees Over 50 Percent Rise in Asylum Applications Excluding Ukraine
The European Union has recorded an increase of 54 percent in this year's asylum seekers and expects this...
Turnover Surges as Funds Rush to Exit Private Equity Stakes
By Rae Wee SINGAPORE - Private equity holdings are being sold at a record clip in an opaque secondary...
Sri Lanka’s Economy Shrinks 11.8% in Second-Worst Quarterly Performance
By Uditha Jayasinghe COLOMBO - Sri Lanka's economy shrank 11.8% in the July-September quarter from...
Rescue Efforts Continue As Indonesia Struggles To Get Aid for Quake Survivors
CIANJUR, Indonesia — Indonesian authorities struggled on Thursday, Nov.24 to get aid to thousands of...
U.S., Japan, and Partners Mobilise $20 Billion to Move Indonesia Away From Coal
By David Lawder and Valerie Volcovici NUSA DUA, Indonesia/SHARM EL-SHEIKH, Egypt - A coalition of...
Imran Khan Supporters Stage Protests, Demand Political Change in Pakistan
Police used tear gas to disperse supporters of former Pakistani prime minister Imran Khan who had blocked...