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Hindu women press for access to Indian mosque, in latest dispute
MUMBAI/LUCKNOW, India (Reuters) - A court case started by five Hindu women in Prime Minister Narendra Modi's political constituency has become the latest battleground in India between the Hindu majority and minority Muslims over access to historically contested religious sites.
Wei Chong’s injury deals huge blow to gold medal hopes
ONE had a knee injury while the other had hurt his ankle.
China's zero-Covid policy dashes global hopes for quick economic return to normal
A sharp slowdown in China's economy caused by its strict zero-Covid rules and Beijing's shift away from a traditional reliance on external demand have cast doubts over how much the country will contribute to future global trade and investment.
Hong Kong new listings volume sinks to 9-year low on China slowdown
HONG KONG: Hong Kong's new listings volume plunged 90% to a nine-year low this year, data showed, as China's sharp economic slowdown and its regulatory drive cast a long shadow over the city's prospects as a destination for initial public offerings (IPOs).
Japanese man to repay US$360,000 'bit by bit' after subsidy mix-up
TOKYO (AFP): A Japanese man who blew a US$360,000 Covid-19 handout at online casinos after receiving the cash in error will pay authorities back "bit by bit", reports said Wednesday (May 18).
U.S.-Taliban deal biggest factor in collapse of Afghan forces, watchdog says
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The biggest factor that led to the collapse of the Afghan military in August last year was the U.S. decision to withdraw forces and contractors from Afghanistan through an agreement with the Taliban signed by the Trump administration and executed by the Biden administration, a U.S. watchdog report concluded.
Iraq baulks at greater Chinese control of its oilfields
IRAQ’S oil ministry thwarted three prospective deals last year that would have handed Chinese firms more control over its oilfields and led to an exodus of international oil majors that Baghdad wants to invest in its creaking economy.
Tennis-Pavlyuchenkova to skip rest of 2022 to recover from knee injury
(Reuters) - Russia's Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova has decided to skip the rest of the season to recover from an injury that has limited her playing time this year, the 2021 French Open runner-up said on Tuesday.
Uganda announces withdrawal of troops from east Congo
KAMPALA (Reuters) -Uganda will pull troops from neighbouring Democratic Republic of Congo in two weeks, the military said on Tuesday, after a joint operation against Islamist insurgents since late last year.
Tennis-Monfils withdraws from French Open to undergo heel surgery
(Reuters) - Local hope Gael Monfils will not compete at the French Open later this month as he goes under the knife to fix a problem with his right heel, the Frenchman said on Monday.