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Kurram, near the border with Afghanistan, has been a flashpoint for sectarian tensions for decades.
New US restrictions will hit two dozen semiconductor companies, two investment firms and over 100 chipmaking tool makers, sources told Reuters.
Ukraine is drawing rising numbers of war tourists, who visit scenes of Russian attacks – to the bafflement of some of its people.
Wang Xing, founder and CEO of Meituan, said last week that the company has seen some ‘encouraging results’ in Saudi Arabia.
In this week’s issue of the Global Impact newsletter, we look back at the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (Apec) meeting in Lima and G20 gathering in Rio de Janeiro.
Dozens of countries warned a handful of nations were obstructing efforts to reach an ambitious global treaty on plastic pollution.
It’s unlikely in the short term, but observers suggest the return of a key figure behind past summits hints at a possible revival.
Demonstrations in Tbilisi have continued for several days following the suspension of talks to join the European bloc.
After the shock result of the presidential poll’s first round, far-right candidates are looking to make gains in the parliamentary vote.
The offensive to capture the city appears to have caught the Syrian government and its allies by surprise.