Coronavirus: India’s biggest airline IndiGo to cut 10% of staff
India’s biggest airline IndiGo has decided to cut 10% of its staff as it faces a decline in revenues. The airline faces a collapse in
Australia posts record number of new COVID-19 infections
Australia reported a record 501 new coronavirus infections Wednesday, nearly four months after the pandemic initially peaked in the country, with authorities warning of a
China says US ordered closure of Houston consulate
The United States has ordered China to close its consulate in Houston and accused it of ramping up spying operations, dramatically escalating diplomatic tensions between
Indian Tea Prices Jump To Record As Floods, COVID-19 Slash Output
MUMBAI: Tea prices in the world’s second-biggest producer India have jumped to a record after intense floods and coronavirus movement restrictions trimmed output in the
Bangladesh sentences 16 to death over Nusrat Jahan Rafi murder
Sixteen people were sentenced to death Thursday for burning alive a Bangladeshi teenager who refused to withdraw sexual assault charges against her head teacher. The
Trump lifts US sanctions on Turkey, says ceasefire permanent
President Donald Trump ended sanctions against Turkey on Wednesday, drawing a line under American involvement in “blood-stained” Syria, as Turkish and Russian troops seized territory
Luggage Carrier Runs Bag Over at Midway Airport
No injuries were reported after a bag “exploded” Monday afternoon while being loaded onto an airplane at Midway International Airport, Chicago police and fire officials confirmed. A piece of luggage fell off of a
Donald Trump Calls Astronauts During First All-Female Spacewalk
PRESIDENT Donald Trump called NASA astronauts Christina Koch and Jessica Meir on Friday during their historic all-female spacewalk outside the International Space Station. Trump congratulated the astronauts, calling them