What Is Causing Record Floods And Heatwaves In China?
What is causing record floods and heatwaves in China?
Horror On Oslo Pride Day As Gunman Goes On Deadly Rampage At Gay Bar
Terrified revellers at a gay bar in Oslo hid in a basement and desperately called loved ones as a gunman went on the rampage, killing two people and injuring 21 on the day the city was due to celebrate its annual Pride parade.
Death And Despair As Gunman Opens Fire At Oslo Gay Bar On Pride Parade Day
Terrified revellers at a gay bar in Oslo hid in a basement and desperately called loved ones as a gunman went on the rampage, killing two people and injuring more than 20 on the day the city was due to celebrate its annual Pride parade.
Gunman Opens Fire At Oslo Gay Bar, Killing Two On Pride Parade Day
A gunman went on a terrifying rampage in a gay bar and the surrounding streets in Oslo on Saturday, killing two people and injuring more than 20 on the day the city's LGBTQ community was due to celebrate its annual Pride parade.
Two Dead, 14 Wounded In Norway Nightclub Shooting, Police Say
Two people were killed and 14 wounded on Saturday in a shooting at a nightclub and in nearby streets in Norway's capital Oslo, police said.
Hostel In Rwanda For UK Asylum Seekers Prepares To Take Children
The hostel in Rwanda where Britain plans to send migrants under its controversial asylum-seeker deportation policy is preparing to house children, its manager said, with the prospect of youngsters being sent there with their parents.
Yellen To Visit South Korea, Discuss Sanctions On North -sources
U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen will visit South Korea next month for talks on rising inflation, sanctions against Russia, and possible further sanctions on North Korea over its nuclear program, sources familiar with the matter said on Friday.
Ecuador Opposition Lawmakers Push To Remove President After Protests
A group of opposition lawmakers in Ecuador are pushing for the removal of conservative President Guillermo Lasso after nearly two weeks of mass protests led by indigenous groups demanding lower fuel and food prices, though other legislators say they will not back his ouster.
Tears, Defiance As Mississippi's Last Abortion Clinic Learns Roe Has Fallen
The decision that sealed the Pink House's fate dropped shortly after 9 a.m. local time.
Macron's Tense, Last-gasp Putin Call On Eve Of Ukraine Invasion
Macron's tense, last-gasp Putin call on eve of Ukraine invasion
Brazilian Indigenous Defender Pereira Buried With Traditional Send-off
Bruno Pereira, the Brazilian indigenous defender killed this month while investigating threats to isolated tribes in the Amazon, was laid to rest Friday in his home state of Pernambuco in the country's northeast.
US Recession Would Be 'Necessary Price' To Defeat Inflation: IMF Chief
US recession would be 'necessary price' to defeat inflation: IMF chief
Frontier Raises Offer For Spirit To Stave Off JetBlue's Bid
Spirit Airlines Inc on Friday urged its shareholders to back a merger deal with Frontier Group Holdings at a meeting next week after Frontier boosted its offer for the ultra-low-cost carrier.
Venezuelan Migrants In Southern Mexico Form U.S.-bound Caravan
Thousands of Venezuelan migrants stranded in southern Mexico for months set off on a northbound caravan Friday in hopes of reaching the U.S. border.
Can Abortion Pills Overcome U.S. State Bans?
Following the U.S. Supreme Court's June 24 ruling eliminating the nationwide right to abortion that it had recognized nearly 50 years ago in its landmark Roe v.
Explainer-Can Abortion Pills Overcome U.S. State Bans?
Following the U.S. Supreme Court's June 24 ruling eliminating the nationwide right to abortion that it had recognized nearly 50 years ago in its landmark Roe v.
Ledecky And Sjostrom Extend Their Reigns In World Championships
Ledecky and Sjostrom extend their reigns in world championships
IMF Slashes U.S. Growth Forecast, Sees 'Narrowing Path' To Avoid Recession
The International Monetary Fund on Friday slashed its U.S.
Olympics-Each Sport Must Set Transgender Rules Says IOC Despite Criticism
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) has defended its position that it is up to each international sports body to set their own rules for transgender athletes' inclusion, despite criticism from tennis great Martina Navratilova.
IMF Executive Board Completes First Review Of Argentina Program
The executive board of the International Monetary Fund completed on Friday the first review of its $44 billion Extended Fund Facility for Argentina, its managing director said.
Latin America's Leaders Are Waging 'War' On Inflation; So Far They're Losing
Latin America's leaders have pulled no punches in the battle against inflation.
In An Empty Oklahoma Abortion Clinic, Staff Cling To Hope
The sound of fingers on keyboards and an occasional moving office chair are all you will hear at Tulsa Women's Clinic in Oklahoma these days.
Ecuador's Leader Warns Of Coup Over Indigenous Protests
Ecuador's leader warns of coup over Indigenous protests
As Deadline Looms, Countries Struggle To Agree On Protecting Nature
With only two days left to hash out a U.N. draft agreement to protect global biodiversity, organizers on Friday urged delegates in Nairobi to "pick up the pace".
Disney, Other U.S. Companies Offer Abortion Travel Benefit After Roe Decision
U.S. companies including Walt Disney Co and Facebook parent Meta Platforms Inc said on Friday they will cover employees' expenses if they have to travel for abortion services after the U.S.
Disney, Other U.S. Companies Offer Abortion Travel Benefit As Supreme Court Strikes Down Roe
U.S. companies including Walt Disney Co and Facebook parent Meta Platforms Inc said on Friday they will cover employees' expenses if they have to travel for abortion services after the U.S.
Analysis-Russia's Grinding Battlefield Gains Seen Driven By New Tactics
It took Russia weeks of fierce fighting, an untold number of casualties, and relentless shelling before the exhausted Ukrainian defenders of Sievierodonetsk received orders to quit its smouldering wreckage.
French PM Reveals Trauma Over Suicide Of Holocaust Survivor Father
French PM reveals trauma over suicide of Holocaust survivor father
The Experiences That Led These U.S. Abortion Opponents To Activism
For a Mississippi doctor, it was a glimpse of a fetal arm.
Canada's Rogers, Shaw, Watchdog Agree To Start Mediation Over C$20 Billion Deal
Rogers Communications Inc, Shaw Communications Inc and Canada's competition bureau have agreed to start a mediation process to overcome the agency's antitrust issues posed by Rogers' C$20 billion ($15.5 billion) acquisition of Shaw, the competition tribunal said on Friday.