The more Facebook shares about what happens on its platform, the more it risks exposing uncomfortable truths that could further damage its image
While China has not called on President Joe Biden to reverse the military withdrawal he ordered, statements by senior officials made it clear that they would blame the United States for any insecurity that spreads in the region
Six 2021 Fall/Winter collections that are all about colour and light, the indoors and outdoors, and solidarity and connection
Pulitzer Prize winning Reuters' photojournalist Danish Siddiqui was killed in in Spin Boldak district, Kandahar, Afghanistan, while he was embedded with Afghan Special Forces on a combat-and-rescue mission which came under attack from the Taliban. Earlier this week, his humvee was targeted and Siddiqui managed to capture a visual of one of the rockets hitting the armour plate overhead. He was brilliant at in-depth features, delving deep to reveal the human face caught in conflicts. A selection of his recent works, in tribute to a man who was both brave and empathetic
The country is grappling with rising infertility rates and stagnant growth in condom usage. Is there a way out?
After a year of leading the global economy out of the pandemic slump, China's growth is now starting to level off, as the world tries to assess whether the country's recovery will continue or peter out
Oliver Daemen will be the youngest person ever to go to space
According to a recent study by Spotify, podcast listenership increased 300% among millennials and Gen Z during the pandemic, who see it as a tool to beat loneliness and stress
As work experience is hard to come by in the pandemic, Gen Z is invested in learning skills and want more time off to upgrade them
With its requirement that autonomous vehicles be overseen by humans, the German law reflects a realisation in the industry that researchers are still years away from cars that can safely allow the driver to disengage while the car does all the work