A survey suggested 49 per cent of Bulgarians were against the single currency. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at ...
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Toxic air, broken roads and unpicked rubbish - why India's big cities are becoming unliveable
Many Indian cities rank at the bottom of liveability indexes despite big government spending on infrastructure.
Protesters vowed to continue the sit-in and block power generation until reconstruction of the flood-hit road actually begins.
Israel has transformed historical victimhood into justification for systematic oppression of Palestinians, prompting a global ...
The Manila Times on MSN
Bulgaria adopts euro amid fear, uncertainty
Bulgaria will become the 21st country to adopt the euro on Thursday, but some believe the move could bring higher prices and ...
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Lebanese Cabinet approves a draft law to return funds wiped out with the 2019 collapse of banks
BEIRUT: Lebanon's Cabinet on Friday approved a draft law to determine the extent of losses suffered by Lebanese banks during ...
Namibian Sun on MSN
Australian move to fast-track new gun and protest laws draws criticism
Civil rights groups and pro-gun advocates in Australia have raised concerns that new fast-tracked laws will place undue restrictions on firearms and protests in the wake of ...
On Monday, the Australian state of New South Wales (NSW) recalled its parliament to debate a raft of new laws such as banning ...
Amid persecution of Hindus and other minorities in Bangladesh, a new party has taken birth in the country to represent the ...
Some of the hunger strikers have now passed 50-day mark without food and may die if urgent action is not taken,’ activists ...
The Canadian Press on MSN
No faith in fossil fuels? Why some religious leaders are speaking out on climate change
Anglican Deacon Michael Van Dusen typically has plans for the Christmas season that do not involve a Toronto courthouse.
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