Scientists Unveil Image Of 'Gentle Giant' Black Hole At Milky Way's Center
Scientists on Thursday provided the first look at the "gentle giant" lurking at the center of our Milky Way galaxy - an image https://pweb.cfa.harvard.edu/sites/default/files/2022-05/EHT_PR_Main_Image_Wide_lores.jpg of a supermassive black hole that devours any matter within its huge gravitational pull but is currently on a bit of a diet.
Ukrainian Hospital Works Overtime As Trauma Trains Evacuate War-wounded
Since Russia invaded Ukraine, doctors at a military hospital in the southeastern city of Zaporizhzhia have stayed on the job for days at a time as waves of casualties are rushed to them for treatment from nearby frontline areas.
Finnish President, PM In Favour Of Joining NATO 'Without Delay'
Finnish president, PM in favour of joining NATO 'without delay'
Scoot CEO Wilson Appointed Head Of Air India
Air India's new owner Tata Sons said on Thursday it would appoint Campbell Wilson, the head of Singapore Airlines' budget carrier Scoot, as its chief executive, subject to regulatory approvals.
EU Says Taliban 'Not Listening' To Afghans With Girls' School Ban
EU says Taliban 'not listening' to Afghans with girls' school ban
'We Don't Matter': Fuming At Kyiv Under Russian Bombs
'We don't matter': Fuming at Kyiv under Russian bombs
US Mourns One Million Dead From Covid-19
US mourns one million dead from Covid-19
UK Tells EU: Without Flexibility, We Will Act On N.Ireland
Britain warned it might be forced to "act" in a row with the European Union over post-Brexit trade rules for Northern Ireland, raising the risk of commercial strife and deepening a standoff stirring U.S.
Low French Rainfall Adds New Cloud To Global Food Market
Low French rainfall adds new cloud to global food market
Russian Ex-mercenary Says Kremlin Should Stay Off Foreign Soil
Russian ex-mercenary says Kremlin should stay off foreign soil
Palestinian President Blames Israel For Al Jazeera Reporter's Killing
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas said on Thursday that Israeli authorities were "fully responsible" for the killing of a veteran Al Jazeera reporter during clashes in the occupied West Bank and called for an international investigation.
The Inflation Quirk That Is Costing Spain Billions
Surging energy prices pushed Spanish inflation to a peak of just under 10% in March, the highest in the euro area and nearly double the 5.3% in neighbouring Portugal - despite the fact the two Iberian economies share a wholesale electricity market.
Explainer-What You Need To Know About Finland And Sweden's Path To NATO Membership
Since Russia's invasion of Ukraine, Finland and Sweden have been considering applying for membership of the NATO military alliance, which would mark a major policy shift for the Nordic region.
How Sri Lanka's Economy Went Into A Tailspin
How Sri Lanka's economy went into a tailspin
Biden Marks One Million U.S. COVID Deaths After Losing Political Battles
President Joe Biden on Thursday commemorated the COVID-19 deaths of 1 million people in the United States, marking what he called "a tragic milestone" and urging Americans to "remain vigilant" during the ongoing pandemic.
UN Considers Investigation Into Possible Russian War Crimes In Ukraine
The U.N. Human Rights Council will decide on Thursday whether to launch an investigation into possible war crimes by Russian troops in the Kyiv area, a move that Russia said would amount to political score-settling.
UN To Set Up Inquiry Into Possible Russian War Crimes In Ukraine
The U.N. Human Rights Council passed a resolution on Thursday to set up an investigation into possible war crimes by Russian troops in the Kyiv area and beyond, a move that Russia said amounted to political score-settling.
UK Oil Capital Tackles The Energy Transition... Up To A Point
UK oil capital tackles the energy transition... up to a point
Crisis-hit Sri Lanka Appoints New PM To Replace President's Brother
Crisis-hit Sri Lanka appoints new PM to replace president's brother
IEA Sees World Weathering Lost Russian Oil Supply
The world will not be left short of oil even with lower output from sanctions-hit Russia, the International Energy Agency (IEA) said on Thursday, after it cut its predictions for supply losses from the world's No.2 exporter for the second straight month.
Russians Fleeing Putin Face Lukewarm Welcome In France
Russians fleeing Putin face lukewarm welcome in France
Cambodia PM Says Rival Indicted For Treason Should Be Allowed Medical Care Abroad
Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen said on Thursday that opposition party leader Kem Sokha, who is on trial accused of treason, should be permitted to travel overseas for medical treatment, in a rare conciliatory move.
Gazprom Units In Germany Finding Alternatives To Russian Gas - Minister
German energy companies hit by Kremlin-imposed sanctions have been able to find alternatives to Russian gas, Economy Minister Robert Habeck said on Thursday, adding that the network regulator would provide details on the matter.
Europe's Gas Supply Crisis Grows After Russia Imposes Sanctions
Pressure on Europe to secure alternative gas supplies increased on Thursday as Moscow imposed sanctions on European subsidiaries of state-owned Gazprom a day after Ukraine stopped a major gas transit route.
Exclusive: Ontario Teachers To Invest Up To $1 Billion In Macquarie Offshore Wind Unit
Major Canadian pension fund Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan has agreed to invest up to $1 billion in a new offshore wind business launched by Australia's Macquarie Group Ltd to develop projects around the world, the companies told Reuters on Thursday.
With Russians Gone, French Riviera Woos Other Big Spenders
With Russians gone, French Riviera woos other big spenders
European Stocks Fall As Rate Hike Worries Seep Back In
European stocks slumped on Thursday, with most cyclical parts of the market coming back down, a day after U.S.
Palestinians Honour Slain Journalist, Reject Joint Probe
Palestinians honour slain journalist, reject joint probe
Tourism Recovering, But Not Back To Pre-pandemic Levels
Tourism recovering, but not back to pre-pandemic levels
China Scrutiny Stymies JD.Com Fintech Unit's $2 Billion Hong Kong IPO - Sources
JD Technology, the fintech arm of Chinese e-commerce company JD.Com, has been forced to delay an up to $2 billion Hong Kong IPO because domestic regulatory approval for the listing has not been forthcoming, said four people with knowledge of the matter.