Bosphorus Sea Trade Unaffected By Ukraine War, Sanctions
Bosphorus sea trade unaffected by Ukraine war, sanctions
Britain Gets In Party Mode With Star-studded Concert For Queen's Jubilee
Britain gets in party mode with star-studded concert for queen's jubilee
China To Launch Next Crewed Mission On Sunday To Build Space Station
China will launch a spacecraft on Sunday carrying three astronauts to the core module of the unfinished Chinese space station, where they will work and live for six months as construction enters advanced stages.
Hong Kong Detains Several People As World Marks Tiananmen Anniversary
Hong Kong detains several people as world marks Tiananmen anniversary
Thousands Join Anti-femicide March In Argentina's Capital
Thousands of people marched against femicide and gender violence in Argentina's capital of Buenos Aires Friday afternoon
Why US Gun Violence Spikes In Warm Weather
Why US gun violence spikes in warm weather
Biden Faces Cloud On Summit To Reset Latin America Ties
Biden faces cloud on summit to reset Latin America ties
Hong Kong Steps Up Security On Tiananmen Anniversary, Taiwan Decries Suppression
Hong Kong deployed heavy security near a major park on Saturday as it warned people not to gather to commemorate China's bloody crackdown on pro-democracy demonstrators in Tiananmen Square 33 years ago, as Taiwan decried efforts to erase the memories.
Hundreds Gather To Mark Tiananmen Anniversary In Taiwan
Hundreds of people gathered in Taipei on Saturday to commemorate China's bloody crackdown on pro-democracy demonstrators in Beijing's Tiananmen Square 33 years ago.
Facing Backlash, Republican Congressman Quits Race After Supporting U.S. Gun Control
A Republican congressman who came out in support of gun control after a mass shooting in his area dropped out of the race for his re-election on Friday upon coming under withering criticism from Republicans who saw his policy shift as a betrayal.
Party, Horse Race Take Centre Stage At Queen Elizabeth's Jubilee
A pop concert, featuring the likes of singers Alicia Keys and Diana Ross, and the Epsom Derby horse race take centre stage on the third day of Britain's nationwide celebrations for Queen Elizabeth's Platinum Jubilee.
Princes Charles And William To Deliver Jubilee Tributes To Queen Elizabeth
Queen Elizabeth's son and heir Prince Charles and her grandson Prince William will pay tribute to the record-breaking monarch at a pop concert at Buckingham Palace on the third day of nationwide celebrations for her 70 years on the throne.
Queen And Paddington Bear Open Jubilee Concert
Tens of thousands of people flocked to Buckingham Palace to celebrate Queen Elizabeth's Platinum Jubilee on Saturday and watch a pop concert that started with the 96-year-old monarch having tea with Paddington Bear.
'You Continue To Make History': Prince Charles Pays Tribute To Mum Queen Elizabeth
Prince Charles paid an emotional personal tribute to his mother, Queen Elizabeth, on Saturday during celebrations to mark her Platinum Jubilee, praising the monarch for uniting the nation and continuing to make history during her 70-year reign.
Trump-backed Oz Wins U.S. Senate Republican Primary After Rival Concedes
Former hedge fund executive David McCormick conceded to wellness celebrity Mehmet Oz on Friday in the Republican primary race for a U.S.
Goodwin Hires Two Private Equity Partners In DC, California
Goodwin Procter said Friday that it has hired two private equity partners for its Washington, D.C., and Santa Monica, California, offices.
Empire State Building Shines Purple, Gold For Queen Elizabeth Jubilee
New York's Empire State Building will shine in regal purple and gold on Saturday to honor the Platinum Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth.
Rogers Asks Tribunal To Scrap Canada Competition Bureau's Rejection Of Shaw Takeover
Rogers Communications Inc on Friday asked a tribunal to scrap Canada competition bureau's rejection to its C$20 billion ($15.9 billion) purchase of Shaw Communications Inc, arguing the merger would create more competition rather than stifle it.
New York Man Sentenced To 15 Years In Prison For Support To Islamic State
A Uzbekistan citizen who is a resident of New York City who was convicted of conspiring to and attempting to provide material support to Islamic State was sentenced to 15 years in prison on Friday, the U.S.
Depp-Heard Trial's Impact 'Potentially Catastrophic' For Abuse Survivors
Depp-Heard trial's impact 'potentially catastrophic' for abuse survivors
In Biden's America, Even The Babies Are Upset
In Biden's America, even the babies are upset
US Top General In Show Of Support For Finland's NATO Bid
US top general in show of support for Finland's NATO bid
Analysis - Musk's Warning Could Be Auto Industry's 'Canary In The Coal Mine' Moment
Tesla CEO Elon Musk's "super bad feeling" about the economy could be the auto industry's "canary in the coal mine" moment, signaling a recession for an industry whose bosses have shown no signs of concern.
Musk's Warning Could Be Auto Industry's 'Canary In The Coal Mine' Moment
Tesla CEO Elon Musk's "super bad feeling" about the economy could be the auto industry's "canary in the coal mine" moment, signaling a recession for an industry whose bosses have shown no signs of concern.
Nadal, Ruud Into French Open Final On Day Of Injury And Protest Drama
Nadal, Ruud into French Open final on day of injury and protest drama
U.S. Doctors Urged To Test For Monkeypox, CDC Says Risk To Public Low
U.S. health officials on Friday urged doctors to test for monkeypox if they suspect cases, saying there may be community-level spread but that the overall public health risk remained low.
Nadal Into 14th French Open Final As Zverev Quits With Horror Injury
Nadal into 14th French Open final as Zverev quits with horror injury
German Lawmakers Approve 100 Billion Euro Military Revamp
Germany's Bundestag, the lower house of parliament, on Friday approved creation of the 100 billion euro ($107.2 billion) special defence fund that Chancellor Olaf Scholz announced in response to Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Amazon's CEO Of Worldwide Consumer To Step Down After 23 Years
Amazon.com Inc said on Friday the chief executive officer of its worldwide consumer business, Dave Clark, was leaving the company after 23 years to pursue other opportunities.
Amazon Executive Behind Its Massive Delivery Operation To Leave After 23 Years
Dave Clark, the executive who made Amazon.com Inc into a worldwide delivery behemoth, is stepping down as chief executive of the online retailer's consumer business to pursue other opportunities, the company said on Friday.