Tunisians dream of moving to Germany as crisis bites
Germany is becoming a key destination for disillusioned young Tunisians despite a language barrier and the North African nation's long history of ties with France.
Read moreEgypt dusts off pyramids for fashion, pop and art shows
Egypt is using the ancient grandeur of its pyramids as a backdrop for modern pop concerts and fashion shows, hoping to boost its image, tourism and the luxury brand sector beloved by its moneyed elite.
Read moreGaza fishermen rejoice at finally fixing their boats
Wearing sky blue overalls near Gaza's port, technician Mohammed Jerboa celebrates the chance to finally repair fishing boats after a 15-year Israeli ban on vital materials.
Read moreFrench author Dominique Lapierre dies at 91
Dominique Lapierre, a French author with a passion for India and whose novels sold tens of millions of copies, has died, his wife announced.
Read moreAsian stocks up, dollar down as China eases more Covid measures
Asian stocks rose and the dollar weakened further as traders welcomed more easing of strict Covid containment measures in China that have hammered the world's number-two economy.
Read moreDavis scores 55 to propel Lakers past Wizards, Celtics beat Nets
Anthony Davis dazzled in the Los Angeles Lakers' 130-119 NBA victory over the Washington Wizards on Sunday, scoring 55 points with 17 rebounds in his 10th straight game of at least 20 points.
Read moreLandslide in Colombia leaves three dead, 20 trapped
A landslide engulfed a road Sunday in Colombia, killing three people and leaving some 20 trapped in the mud, authorities said.
Read moreUS high court to review refusal to provide service to same-sex couple
Can a business owner cite her religious convictions in declining to provide service to a same-sex couple?
Read moreWatson unimpressive as Browns down Texans, Eagles and Bengals win
Deshaun Watson was less than impressive in his return from an NFL suspension Sunday, but Cleveland's defensive dominance saw him win his Browns debut 27-14 over the Houston Texans.
Read moreIn El Salvador, soldiers patrol where gangs once ruled
Mauricio Gonzalez, an Evangelical pastor in a Salvadoran city overrun with violent street gangs, says life there used to be terrifying.
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