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Bali to welcome first international tourist flight amid cautious reopening

(Reuters) – Indonesia’s holiday island of Bali will welcome its first direct flight carrying foreign

Rollout of NASA’s new moon rocket to launch pad delayed at least a month

(Reuters) – The highly anticipated rollout of NASA’s big new moon rocket to its launch

Female students join male peers as Afghan universities reopen

(Reuters) – Afghanistan’s public universities opened on Wednesday for the first time since the Taliban

Meta shares plunge 20% as Facebook feels heat from Apple – and TikTok

(Reuters) – Facebook owner Meta Platforms Inc’s (FB.O) shares plunged more than 20% late on

At least 60 people killed in militia attack in eastern DR Congo

(Reuters) – At least 60 people were killed in a militia attack early on Wednesday

Biden sending more troops to Europe amid Ukraine tension

(AP) — President Joe Biden is sending about 2,000 U.S.-based troops to Poland and Germany

Many countries yet to see peak in Omicron wave, should ease curbs slowly -WHO

(Reuters) – Many countries have not reached their peak in cases of the highly transmissible

Haiti floods have left three dead and one person missing, official says

(Reuters) – Flooding in Haiti has left three people dead and one person missing, the

Putin accuses US, allies of ignoring Russian security needs

(AP) — Russian President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday accused the U.S. and its allies of

India goes on a spending spree to boost growth, stokes concern over fiscal deficit

(Reuters) – India’s government will step up spending to 39.45 trillion rupees ($529.7 billion) in