Biden Faces Uphill Climb To Restore US Clout In Latin America
Biden faces uphill climb to restore US clout in Latin America
Bieber Illness Video Is Heartbreaking, Says UK Patient With Same Condition
A patient with the same facial-paralysis causing virus that has affected Justin Bieber said on Saturday she had been saddened to see what the Canadian pop star is going through and proud that he is making people aware of the illness.
Biden Says U.S. Will Pay The Bill For New Mexico Wildfire Recovery
The U.S. federal government will fund New Mexico's full wildfire response, President Joe Biden said on Saturday speaking from Santa Fe amid anger from survivors over the blaze that was started by federal officials.
Biden Says Federal Government Will Fund New Mexico Wildfire Recovery
The U.S. government will fund New Mexico's full wildfire response, President Joe Biden said on Saturday, speaking from Santa Fe amid anger from survivors over the blaze that was started by federal officials.
Biden Faces Fury Over New Mexico Wildfire Sparked By Government
U.S. President Joe Biden landed in New Mexico on Saturday amid anger and frustration from wildfire survivors as he visits the state to review efforts to fight its biggest blaze in recorded history that was started by federal officials.
Anger, Frustration Over Wildfire As Biden Visits New Mexico
U.S. President Joe Biden will be greeted with the anger and frustration of New Mexico wildfire survivors on Saturday when he visits the state to review efforts to fight its biggest blaze in recorded history that was started by federal officials.
Brazil Police Skeptical Of 'Apparently Human' Remains Found In Hunt For Reporter -sources
Brazilian investigators are skeptical that remains found in a river could be from a British journalist who went missing in the Amazon rainforest on Sunday, two police officers involved in the case told Reuters.
Spain Swelters In Hottest Pre-summer Heatwave For 20 Years
Fan-sellers were doing good business in the southern city of Seville on Saturday as Spain sizzled in the hottest pre-summer heatwave for at least 20 years.
Ukraine To Get Word On EU Hopes Next Week: Von Der Leyen
Ukraine to get word on EU hopes next week: von der Leyen
IMF Still Has Concerns Over Pakistan Budget - Finance Minister
Pakistan's finance minister said on Saturday that the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has expressed concern about the country's recently unveiled budget, but the government is confident it can make changes to satisfy the lender.
Thousands Of Protesters Demand Action On US Gun Violence
Thousands of protesters demand action on US gun violence
Seven Bodies Found At Scene Of Helicopter Crash In Italy
Rescuers have found the bodies of seven people killed in a helicopter crash in Italy, local authorities said on Saturday, two days after the aircraft disappeared from radar screens.
Prince Charles Slams UK's Rwanda Plan: Report
Prince Charles slams UK's Rwanda plan: report
Tens Of Thousands Rally Against Gun Violence In Washington, Across U.S
Tens of thousands of demonstrators descended on Washington and at hundreds of rallies across the United States on Saturday to demand that lawmakers pass legislation aimed at curbing gun violence following last month's massacre at a Texas elementary school.
Protesters Rally Against Gun Violence In Washington, Across U.S
Thousands of demonstrators descended on Washington and across the United States on Saturday, calling on lawmakers to pass legislation aimed at curbing gun violence following last month's massacre at a Texas elementary school.
WTO Negotiators Finalise Key Texts On Fishing, Covid Jabs
WTO negotiators finalise key texts on fishing, Covid jabs
Two Killed In India Protests Over Remarks Against Prophet
Two killed in India protests over remarks against Prophet
U.S. Gasoline Average Price Tops $5 Per Gallon In Historic First
The price of U.S. gasoline averaged more than $5 a gallon for the first time on Saturday, data from the AAA showed, extending a surge in fuel costs that is driving rising inflation.
New Zealand Says Pacific Islands Can Make Own Decisions On China Ties
New Zealand Minister of Defence Peeni Henare said on Saturday that Pacific island nations have the freedom to make their own decisions about cooperation with China, as Beijing seeks closer military ties with the strategically important region.
Canada Accuses China Of 'Very Concerning' Behaviour In Aerial Spat
Canada believes China showed "very concerning and unprofessional" behaviour while harassing its patrol aircraft near North Korea, Defence Minister Anita Anand said on Saturday, but she declined comment when asked whether she had raised the issue with her Chinese counterpart.
Hyundai Motor Plants In Extra Weekend Run, S.Korea Truckers' Strike Continues
A huge Hyundai Motor Co factory complex added weekend production on Saturday, despite a nationwide strike by truckers that has hit ports and other South Korean industrial giants, including steelmaker POSCO.
Australia Agrees Payout, Ending France Submarine Spat
Australia agrees payout, ending France submarine spat
US Blasts China's 'Destabilising' Military Activity Near Taiwan
US blasts China's 'destabilising' military activity near Taiwan
Southeast Asian Defence Pact Can Help Region Manage Tensions, Members Say
Top officials from Malaysia, Singapore, Australia, New Zealand and Britain said on Saturday that their 51-year-old Five Power Defence Arrangements (FPDA) pact was solid, relevant and crucial to managing rising tensions in the region.
Brazil, U.S. To Cooperate Against Illegal Timber Exports From The Amazon
The governments of Brazil and the United States are in talks to jointly combat exports of illegal timber from the Amazon rainforest, as well as other unlawful environmental activities.
U.S. And Allies Trade Barbs With China, But Ukraine Dominates Asia Security Meet
The United States and its allies traded barbs with China at Asia's premier security meeting on Saturday, especially on Taiwan, but the war in Ukraine and a remote speech by President Volodymyr Zelenskiy dominated proceedings.
Australia Reaches Settlement With France Over Scrapped Submarine Deal
Australia's new Labor-led government has reached a 555 million euro($583.58 million)settlement over a controversial decision last year to scrap the French submarine deal, a move Canberra hopes will help repair the rift between the two countries.
One Million Flowers Bring Joy And Color To New York's Meatpacking District
A million flowers in brilliant hues of pink, purple, blue, orange and yellow greeted visitors in Manhattan's Meatpacking District in New York City on Friday for the three-day L.E.A.F Festival of Flowers.
N.Korea's Kim Vows 'Power To Power' Military; Promotes Nuclear Envoy
North Korea promoted its key nuclear negotiator to foreign minister, state media said on Saturday, as leader Kim Jong Un vowed to his ruling party that he would use "power for power" to fight threats to the country's sovereignty.
Texas Judge Suspends Governor's Order To Investigate Transgender Procedures
A Texas judge on Friday blocked, at least for now, Governor Greg Abbott's directive that child protective services investigate medical providers or parents over gender transition treatments for minors.