The downturn in euro zone business activity eased in November but remained broadbased, suggesting the bloc’s economy will contract again…
Gaza truce appears to hold initially as Israel, Hamas start ceasefire
There were no reports of bombings, artillery strikes or rocket attacks as Israel and Hamas started a four-day ceasefire in…
On this day: Freddie Mercury, singer of Queen, dies of AIDS in 1991
Following are some of the major events to have occurred on November 24: 1922 – Execution of Erskine Childers in…
Riots erupt in Dublin after children stabbed
Three young children were among five people injured in a knife attack in Dublin on Thursday evening that sparked riots…
Amazon protests in Europe target warehouses, lockers on busy Black Friday
Workers and activists across Europe plan demonstrations against U.S. e-commerce giant Amazon on Friday, aiming to disrupt its warehouses and…
Bolivians use hoses, water bottles to battle wildfire blazes
Bolivians are battling wildfire blazes that have torn through 3 million hectares (11,583 square miles) of land this year, with…
Muslims in shock over anti-Islam party’s Dutch poll win
Dutch Muslims expressed shock on Thursday at the election win of far-right populist Geert Wilders, who has previously called for…
More premature babies born in Gaza due to stress, trauma -Oxfam
The number of premature births has risen by almost a third in Israeli-besieged Gaza over the past month as mothers…
Turkey evacuating Turkish Cypriots, sick, wounded children from Gaza
Turkey plans to evacuate some wounded or sick Gazan children and young people on Friday as part of its third…
Feature: Gaza’s tech ‘window to the world’ shattered by Israel-Hamas war
If the internet was once Gaza’s window to the world, that window has now slammed shut and the strip’s nascent…