Australians cheer law giving workers right to ignore after-hours work calls
SYDNEY — Australians on Thursday cheered new proposed laws that give workers the right to ignore calls and messages from their bosses
SYDNEY — Australians on Thursday cheered new proposed laws that give workers the right to ignore calls and messages from their bosses
LONDON — A superwatchdog is needed as part of Britain’s post-Brexit reset to better hold “increasingly politicized” watchdogs to account, though without
KUALA LUMPUR — Malaysia has recovered more than 23 million ringgit ($4.83 million) in assets related to scandal-hit state fund 1Malaysia Development
There is a growing consensus that environmental problems, particularly the effects of climate change, pose a grave challenge to humanity. Pollution, habitat
SEOUL — North Korea’s Supreme People’s Assembly has voted to scrap all agreements with South Korea on promoting economic cooperation, the North’s
STRASBOURG, France/LONDON — Europe’s green energy transition is stuck between a rock and a hard place. A flood of cheap Chinese solar
SANTIAGO — Chilean ex-President Sebastian Pinera died in a helicopter crash on Tuesday, sending the country he led for two terms into
BEIJING — The butchers in the Xinfadi wholesale food market, Beijing’s largest, slouch on stools behind counters stacked with meat, occasionally looking
DOHA — Hamas has proposed a ceasefire plan that would quiet the guns in Gaza for four-and-a-half months leading to an end
ISLAMABAD — Pakistan’s caretaker cabinet approved a privatization plan for loss-making Pakistan International Airlines on Tuesday, days after the country’s election panel