Despite Public Anger, Lebanon Vote Set To Entrench Status Quo
Despite public anger, Lebanon vote set to entrench status quo
Kravchuk, First President Of Independent Ukraine, Dies
Kravchuk, first president of independent Ukraine, dies
Malaysia's Economy Likely Picked Up Pace In Q1, China Slowdown A Worry: Reuters Poll
Malaysia's economic growth likely gathered pace in the last quarter, driven by stronger demand following a relaxation of COVID-19 measures, but a prolonged slowdown in China could have significant knock-on effects, a Reuters poll found.
Liverpool Still Chasing Man City Like 'Mad' In Title Race
Liverpool still chasing Man City like 'mad' in title race
U.S. Gun Deaths Surged 35% In 2020, Higher For Black People - CDC
The rate of U.S. gun deaths surged 35% in 2020 to the highest point since 1994, with especially deadly levels for young Black men, the U.S.
'No Good Place To Stop It': More People Flee New Mexico Wildfire
The United States' largest active wildfire bore down on New Mexico mountain villages on Tuesday, triggering evacuations in another county as firefighters saw no way to stop the blaze.
'A Chance To Survive': Ukraine's Fortress Steel Mills
'A chance to survive': Ukraine's fortress steel mills
Fighting Rages In Ukraine's East As US Warns Of Long War
Ukraine battled Russian forces in its eastern region Tuesday while overnight missile strikes hit the southern port of Odessa, as the United States warned that Russian President Vladimir Putin is ready for a long war.
Hasbro Shareholders Push Toymaker To Settle With Alta Fox, Refresh Board
Boston Partners and Anchor Capital are among long-term shareholders urging toy maker Hasbro Inc to refresh its board with at least one investor-nominated director and to settle a proxy contest with activist investment firm Alta Fox Capital Management.
Heartbroken Relatives Protest Mexico's Missing On Mother's Day
Karla Rios held up a banner with pictures of her sister and niece at the Mexican capital's monument to mothers on Tuesday - just two among thousands of people in Mexico who have disappeared in recent years without trace, leaving anguished relatives without answers.
Elon Musk Says He Would Lift Twitter Ban On Trump
Elon Musk says he would lift Twitter ban on Trump
Analysis-Aircraft Lessors Gird To Battle Insurers Over Russia Jet Default
Lessors with hundreds of jets stuck in Russia are preparing for what one said would be a "vigorous" pursuit of insurance claims while maintaining discreet contact with some customers after Moscow blocked the jets from leaving.
Alberta Court Rules Canada's Environmental Impact Law Is Unconstitutional
Alberta's highest court ruled on Tuesday that a Canadian law assessing how major infrastructure projects like pipelines impact the environment is unconstitutional because it interferes with the power of the provinces.
Analysis-Pain Not Over For U.S. Bond Market But Some See Yields Nearing Their Peaks
Interest rate jitters keep hammering the U.S. bond market but some investors are starting to think a possible slowdown in price pressure as well as support from yield-seeking buyers could soon put a ceiling - or at least a pause - on rising yields.
Pain Not Over For U.S. Bond Market But Some See Yields Nearing Their Peaks
Interest rate jitters keep hammering the U.S. bond market but some investors are starting to think a possible slowdown in price pressure as well as support from yield-seeking buyers could soon put a ceiling - or at least a pause - on rising yields.
Escaped Alabama Inmate Planned For Shootout With Police, Sheriff Says
A murder suspect who escaped from an Alabama jail with the help of a female corrections officer was heavily armed and prepared for a shootout as authorities moved in to apprehend the couple in Indiana, a local sheriff said on Tuesday.
Analysis-Marcos As Philippine President A Boon For China, Awkward For U.S
The decisive victory of Ferdinand Marcos Jr. in the Philippines' presidential election on Monday is set to re-shape the Southeast Asian country's relations with China and the United States as he seeks closer ties with Beijing.
US Inflation May Have Peaked, But Pain Continues
With surging prices undermining wage gains and hurting American families, US President Joe Biden said Tuesday that fighting inflation is his top priority, but he may have limited tools to tackle the issue.
Doubts Abound Over Macron Vision For Broad Europe Bloc
Doubts abound over Macron vision for broad Europe bloc
Portuguese Police Raid Local Body Where Russians Handled Ukrainian Refugees
Portuguese police on Tuesday raided a refugee support centre run by the municipality of Setubal near Lisbon over allegations that pro-Kremlin Russian attendants had collected personal data of dozens of newly-arrived Ukrainians fleeing the Russian invasion.
Ukraine's Zelenskiy Tells Malta To Clamp Down On Russian Dual-nationals
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy urged Malta on Tuesday to stop Russians from abusing passports handed out as part of a lucrative citizenship scheme, and to prevent its ships from transporting Russian oil.
Game Over: EA, FIFA Part Ways After Decades-long Partnership
Electronic Arts is parting ways with world soccer governing body FIFA after a near three-decade partnership and pulling the plug on one of the world's most successful video-game franchises that has raked in billions of dollars in sales.
Ukraine Operator To Suspend Russian Gas Flow Via Sokhranivka Entry Point
Ukraine's gas system operator GTSOU said on Tuesday it would declare force majeure on the transportation of Russian gas through the Sokhranivka entry point, with flows stopping on May 11.
Ukraine To Halt Key Russian Gas Transit To Europe, Use Alternative
Ukraine said on Tuesday it would suspend the flow of gas through a transit point which it said delivers almost a third of the fuel piped from Russia to Europe through Ukraine, blaming Moscow for the move and saying it would move the flows elsewhere.
Ukraine To Halt Key Russian Gas Transit To Europe, Blames Moscow
Ukraine said on Tuesday it would suspend the flow of gas through a transit point which it said delivers almost a third of the fuel piped from Russia to Europe through Ukraine, blaming Moscow for the move and saying it would move the flows elsewhere.
Canada's Suncor Says Company Is Improving Operations, Talks With Activist Firm Ahead
Canadian oil and gas producer Suncor Energy, which is under pressure from an activist investor firm, on Tuesday said it is making progress on safety and operational improvements after posting stronger-than-expected first quarter results.
Canada's Suncor Says Operations Improving, Will Talk With Activist Firm
Canadian oil and gas producer Suncor Energy, which is under pressure from an activist investor firm, on Tuesday said it is making progress on safety and operational improvements after posting stronger-than-expected first-quarter results.
Boeing Delivered 28 737 MAX Jets In April -data
Boeing Co said on Tuesday it had delivered 28 of its cash cow 737 MAX single-aisle jets to customers in April, seizing on rebounding air travel even as the U.S.
Oil Refinery Workers Caught In Germany's Energy Dilemma
Oil refinery workers caught in Germany's energy dilemma
Russia's Invasion Of Ukraine At 'Bit Of A Stalemate' -U.S. Intel Official
Russia's war in Ukraine is at a "bit of a stalemate" and Russian President Vladimir Putin appears to be preparing for a long conflict, top U.S.