Doha, Ad Dawhah, Qatar
$25/hr · Starting at $25
The United Nations said it was being forced into making an “appalling choice” after instructing all of its personnel in Afghanistan to stay away from its offices in the country, following the Taliban’…
Amman, Amman, Jordan
In January 1940, thousands of Soviet soldiers died in the Battle of Raate Road in eastern Finland, a decisive clash during the Soviet-Finnish Winter War. Most of them came from Soviet Ukraine, which,
Ain Mlila, Oum el Bouaghi, Algeria
"If my son is a criminal, then try him, and if he is not, then release him. This is the fourth month of Ramadan that passes in his absence, and we do not know when he will be released from prison." Th…
Bosaso, Bari, Somalia
Between 1848 and 1850 more than 4,000 young Irish female orphans left workhouses and were transported to Australia. It was part of what was known as the Earl Grey Scheme. He was secretary of state fo…
Mansoura, Ad Daqahliyah, Egypt
$30/hr · Starting at $30
JERUSALEM — Israeli warplanes and artillery struck targets in Syria following rare rocket fire from the northeastern neighbor, as Jewish-Muslim tensions reached a peak Sunday at a volatile Jerusalem
Tetouan, Tanger-Tetouan, Morocco
$5/hr · Starting at $25
KHARTOUM, Sudan — As explosions and gunfire thundered outside, Sudanese in the capital Khartoum and other cities huddled in their homes for a third day Monday, while the army and a powerful rival forc…
Gaza, Gaza, Palestinian Territories
By Patrick Smith Washington has rejected Beijing's claims that a U.S. warship was driven out of waters it illegally entered in the disputed South China Sea on Thursday. China's military said that the
A student who was required to be patted down at the start of each school day allegedly shot and wounded two school administrators at East High School in Denver, authorities said. The suspect, Austin L…
Dammam, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
North Korea confirmed Friday that it tested this week a submarine capable of launching a nuclear attack that could “cause a large-scale radiation tsunami” via an underwater explosion, while blaming de…
Sharjah, Sharjah, United Arab Emirates
$35/hr · Starting at $35
From France, Germany hijacked the first foreign visit of the King of Britain in a compass that unites two countries separated by World War II alliances, and their “unity” is a visit of a king. On Wedn…
Qatar, Ar Rayyan, Qatar
$15/hr · Starting at $25
Russia continues to flex its military muscles, with its Defense Ministry announcing Wednesday that it has launched military exercises involving its giant Yars intercontinental ballistic missile system…
Kuwait City, Mubarak al Kabir, Kuwait
Whitehall officials have strategised a series of scenarios about the economic fallout that could follow if China were to invade Taiwan, sources have told the Guardian. Concerns about the major disrupt…
Baghdad, Baghdad, Iraq
Israeli forces demolished the home on Thursday of a Palestinian behind a deadly shooting in the occupied West Bank, as tensions and unrest surge in the region. The military said the demolition was car…
Jizan, Jizan, Saudi Arabia
There is little doubt that North Korea’s chronic food shortages worsened due to the Covid-19 pandemic, and speculation about the country’s chronic food insecurity has flared as its top leaders prepare…
Riyadh, Ar Riyad, Saudi Arabia
The pressure is well and truly on for the remaining Dancing On Ice contestants as they have suffered a series of falls during rehearsals this week.Stars including Carly Stenson, Nile Wilson and Mollie…
ADEN, Adan, Yemen
WASHINGTON — As the fight in Ukraine has dragged on for the past year, another battle has unfolded in parallel: a war of words between Russia and the West over who is more interested in ending the con…
elmhla elkobra, Al Gharbiyah, Egypt
MWC 2023 kicks off this weekend, with new smartphones and more. Here’s what to expect, and a look back at the top stories of the past week 9to5Google has a rebooted newsletter that highlights the big…
Riyadh, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
A passenger train carrying hundreds of people, including many university students returning home from holiday, collided at high speed with an oncoming freight train in a fiery wreck in northern Greece…
DUP leader claims to have 'lots of support' in parliament During PMQs, the DUP's leader Sir Jeffrey Donaldson called for the legal text of the Northern Ireland Protocol to be rewritten. In response, R…
Kafr Elzayat, Al Gharbiyah, Egypt
$10/hr · Starting at $25
Vladimir Putin loves a really long table. Images of his meetings are famous, with the Russian leader at one end and the person he is speaking to so far away that you wonder if it is hard for them to h…