Large crowds gather in Tehran on first day of Ayatollah Khamenei's funeral Ali Khamenei's body will lie in state in Tehran's Grand Mosalla until Monday, before travelling across Iran and Iraq. Which countries allow foreigners to adopt children? Here's what the rules look like International adoption landscapes are shifting dramatically. Many nations now prioritize domestic placements, making cross-border adoptions a last resort. Countries like China have ended programs for non-relatives, while others, including India and Vietnam, maintain regulated systems. Prospective parents face longer waits and stricter scrutiny globally as rules tighten, reflecting a growing empha… China's Xi Jinping promotes two PLA generals after anti-corruption purge thins top military ranks China's leader, Xi Jinping, has made notable advancements by promoting two military officials to generals, marking a pivotal change in the People's Liberation Army's hierarchy. Following rigorous anti-corruption efforts that reshaped the leadership structure, these promotions are essential for restoring loyalty and filling key positions within the Central Military Commission, setting the stage fo… In a hit low-budget film, Beijing sees a way to court Chinese communities abroad “Dear You,” a Teochew-language family drama and migration story, has raised fraught questions of identity among some Chinese communities abroad. Public sector unions preparing for possible industrial action ballots over pay talks Move comes after exploratory meetings between Irish Congress of Trade Unions and Department of Public Expenditure failed to reach deal Mexican officials vow new safety protocols after World Cup celebrations turn deadly After a World Cup celebration turned deadly, Mexican officials vowed to strengthen safety protocols ahead of their team's Sunday match against England. |
China expands coast guard patrols off Taiwan’s east coast China launched a new coast guard patrol east of Taiwan, prompting Taipei to deploy vessels and vow to expel Chinese ships from its waters. America250: How the US heatwave will affect Fourth of July celebrations From Washington to LA, how plans to mark the United States' 250th anniversary could be disrupted by extreme heat. ‘Emotional connection’: Wonderwall becomes England’s World Cup anthem Oasis tune has been sung from Texas to Massachusetts and soon in Mexico City – and the players have joined in too It has become England’s World Cup anthem more three decades after it was first released, being belted out by fans from Texas to Massachusetts. Wonderwall by Oasis will soon be heard in Mexico City too, where the Three Lions will face the tournament co-hosts Mexico on Sunday evening – … For Cape Verde, There’s Victory in Their World Cup Defeat The tiny African nation was eliminated from the World Cup by one of soccer’s biggest powers, Argentina, but that didn’t mean there wasn’t a lot to celebrate. Putin shrugs off fuel shortages in Russia as he ramps up attacks on Ukraine President Vladimir Putin remains unfazed by Ukraine's attacks on Russian oil refineries, despite severe fuel shortages |
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