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The Henley Passport Index has released 2019’s list of the world’s most powerful passports.
Henley & Partners, a London-based residence and global citizenship advisory firm,…
An odd-looking pyramid in Dahshur, Egypt, reopened to tourists for the first time since its closure in the 1960s.
The irregular pyramid, known as the Bent Pyramid, underwent re…
A UK auction house decided to sell an ancient artifact in spite of protest by Egyptians.
Christie's London auction house recently sold a 3,000-year-old artifact. A young Egypti…
Commuters in Mexico City are buying fake smartphones to trick muggers.
Incidents of muggings in Mexico City have reportedly increased by around 22 percent in t…
Greece has once again appealed to Britain for the repatriation of the controversial Parthenon [PAHR-thuh-n…
Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador has announced his plans to fight widespread corruption in the country.
In the past years, corruption-related crimes had been wides…
Indonesian police have arrested smugglers selling Komodo dragons online.
Last March, five animal smugglers were apprehended after being caught using Facebook to sell endangered…
Major airports and airlines in the United States will be using facial recognition technology to scan all international travelers by 2021.
The US Customs and Border Protection (…
A polar bear invasion on some Russian islands had resulted in a state of emergency.
The bears appeared in towns on Russia’s Novaya Zemlya
Finland's universal basic income (UBI) experiment did not help unemployed people get jobs, according to the Social Insurance Institution of Finland (Kela).
The UBI, also known …