Biden Says 'Hello' To N.Korea's Kim Amid Tensions Over Weapons Tests
U.S. President Joe Biden, in Seoul before heading to Japan as part of his first Asia trip as president, had a simple message for North Korea's Kim Jong Un: "Hello...
Biden Arrives In Japan With No Response On Outreach To North Korea
Biden arrives in Japan with no response on outreach to North Korea
Ukrainian Negotiator Rules Out Ceasefire Or Concessions To Russia
Ukraine on Saturday ruled out agreeing to a ceasefire with Russia and said Kyiv would not accept any deal with Moscow that involved ceding territory.
Kharkiv Digs In Against A New Russian Assault
Kharkiv digs in against a new Russian assault
Court Ruling Leaves Migrants In Limbo At Mexican-US Border
Court ruling leaves migrants in limbo at Mexican-US border
Limping Tiger Struggles To Nine-over 79 At Rain-hit PGA
Limping Tiger struggles to nine-over 79 at rain-hit PGA
A Paw-some Day Trip: Dogs Ride Japan Bullet Train
A paw-some day trip: dogs ride Japan bullet train
WHO Working On More Monkeypox Guidance As Cases Rise - Senior Adviser
The World Health Organization is working on further guidance for countries on how to mitigate the spread of monkeypox, amid concerns cases could spike further in the summer months, a senior adviser for the U.N.
WHO Expects More Cases Of Monkeypox To Emerge Globally
The World Health Organization said it expects to identify more cases of monkeypox as it expands surveillance in countries where the disease is not typically found.
Mechanics, Hairdressers... Ukraine Recruits Train For Attack
Mechanics, hairdressers... Ukraine recruits train for attack
Turkey's Erdogan Conditions Support For Nordic Nations' NATO Bids
Turkey's Erdogan conditions support for Nordic nations' NATO bids
Tunisian Parties Vow To Fight President's 'Autocratic Rule'
Tunisia's political parties pledged to fight President Kais Saied's decision to exclude them from key political reforms including the drafting of a new constitution, accusing him of seeking to consolidate autocratic rule.
Palestinian Militant Teen Killed By Israelis In West Bank Clash
Palestinian militant teen killed by Israelis in West Bank clash
Women TV Presenters Defy Taliban Order To Cover Faces On Air
Women TV presenters defy Taliban order to cover faces on air
Explainer-How Worried Should We Be About The Monkeypox Global Health Emergency?
The rapidly spreading monkeypox outbreak constitutes a global health emergency, the World Health Organization's highest alert level, WHO director-general Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus declared on Saturday.
'Putin Destroyed Everything,' Says Odessa Mayor
'Putin destroyed everything,' says Odessa mayor
Ukraine Warns Only Diplomacy Can End War
Ukraine warns only diplomacy can end war
Israeli Forces Kill Palestinian Teen Militant During Clash, Group Says
Israeli forces shot and killed a 17-year-old Palestinian militant in clashes in the occupied West Bank city of Jenin on Saturday, the Palestinian Islamic Jihad group said.
Sicily Judge Weighs Trial Of Migrant Rescue NGOs
Sicily judge weighs trial of migrant rescue NGOs
Russia Targets Ukraine's Last Link To Besieged East
Russia targets Ukraine's last link to besieged east
Shanghai Inches Towards COVID Lockdown Exit, Beijing Plays Defence
Shanghai cautiously pushed ahead on Saturday with plans to restore part of its transport network in a major step towards exiting a weeks-long COVID-19 lockdown, while Beijing kept up its defences in an outbreak that has persisted for a month.
Shanghai Makes Way Towards COVID Lockdown Exit, Beijing Plays Defence
Shanghai cautiously pushed ahead on Saturday with plans to restore part of its transport network in a major step towards exiting a weeks-long COVID-19 lockdown, while Beijing kept up its defences in an outbreak that has persisted for a month.
Russia Stops Finland Gas Flows Over Payments Dispute
Russia's Gazprom on Saturday halted gas exports to neighbouring Finland, the Finnish gas system operator said, the latest escalation of an energy payments dispute with Western nations.
Russia Stops Gas Flows To Finland Over Payments Dispute
Russia's Gazprom on Saturday halted gas exports to neighbouring Finland, in the latest escalation of an energy payments dispute with Western nations.
Russia Advances In Ukraine's Donbas As Mariupol Steelworks Siege Ends
Russia pressed for control of Ukraine's Donbas region, claiming victory in the months-long battle for Mariupol's steel plant and launching a major offensive on the remaining Ukrainian-held territory in the province of Luhansk.
Russia Halts Gas Exports To Finland, Says Mariupol Steelworks Siege Has Ended
Russia claimed victory in a months-long battle for Mariupol's Azovstal steel plant, taking it a step nearer to its goal of controlling Ukraine's Donbas region, and halted gas exports to Finland in an escalation of an energy payment dispute with Western nations.
Russia Halts Gas Flow To Finland, Says Mariupol Steelworks Siege Has Ended
Russia stopped delivering gas to Finland in an escalation of a dispute over energy payments with Western nations, and claimed victory in a weeks-long battle for Mariupol's devastated Azovstal steel plant as it presses for control of the Donbas.
Russia Halts Gas Flow To Finland, Intensifies Push For Donbas
Russia stopped providing gas to Finland in an escalation of a row over energy payments with the West on Saturday, and intensified an offensive in the Donbas region of eastern Ukraine.
Russia Intensifies Push For Donbas, Halts Gas To Finland
Russia intensified an offensive in the Donbas region of eastern Ukraine on Saturday and stopped providing gas to Finland, escalating Moscow's dispute with the West over energy payments.
As Russia Intensifies Push For Donbas, Ukraine Rules Out Ceasefire
Ukraine ruled out a ceasefire or concessions to Moscow on Saturday as Russia intensified an offensive in the eastern Donbas region and stopped providing gas to Finland.