We may not be able to erase the most dubious parts of Fresno’s history, but we can at least try to atone for them.” …
China’s zero-Covid policy sparks outcry again as woman, 55, dies in locked down Inner Mongolia compound
The government of Hohhot, capital of Inner Mongolia, released a statement on Sunday … “[The incident] exposed the lag in residential property services and the shortcomings of community work, and …
I was planning to move from Chicago to Georgia. Here’s why this conservative changed his mind
Crime. High taxes. Poverty. Poorly performing schools. There are plenty of reasons to leave Chicago. I could joined the many who left but decided to stay.
Dubai realty gets new boost with the launch of Dhs70 million project
Dubai’s property market has witnessed a strong growth in the last three quarters of 2022. New developers are entering the emirate’s real estate sector, …
Azerbaijan unveils possible punishment length for Azerbaijan’s former official
Furthermore, Elnur Aliyev was relieved of his duties as First Deputy Minister of Culture of Azerbaijan following the presidential decree.
Check in: A list of heritage hotels to stay in Malaysia
From Temple Tree Resort to Majestic Hotel Kuala Lumpur, check out our guide to the most beautiful heritage hotels in Malaysia.
Iran launches new satellite carrier
Iran’s paramilitary Revolutionary Guard launched a new satellite-carrying rocket, state TV reported, seeking to demonstrate Saturday the hard-line force’s prowess, even as anti-government protests …
I’m a climate refugee
Rubaiyat Karim’s family lost its ancestral home in Bangladesh in devastating floods. It foreshadowed how much of her life’s decisions would be driven by climate change.
China Evergrande says its interests in land in Hong Kong sold for $637 million
China Evergrande Group said on Sunday its interests in a plot of undeveloped land for residential development in Hong Kong’s Yuen Long district have been sold by its receivers for $636.94 million. …
Hong Kong, mainland China students boost UK home demand, property agents say, as weak pound increases buying power
China and Hong Kong accounted for the biggest share of an increase in non-EU students entering UK universities this year, amid a weak pound that gives their families a buying-power boost.