More Violence After Israel Arrests Palestinian Suspected Axe Murderers
More violence after Israel arrests Palestinian suspected axe murderers
Mexican President Presses For End To US Sanctions On Cuba
Cuba has seen its own exodus accelerate, with more than 78,000 of its nationals arriving in the U.S. via Mexico from October 2021 to March 2022.
Himself Accused, Costa Rica's President Vows To Tackle Sex Harassment
Himself accused, Costa Rica's president vows to tackle sex harassment
Nigerian Airlines Suspend Plans To Ground Local Flights Over Cost Of Jet Fuel
Nigerian airlines have suspended plans to ground all local flights due to the soaring cost of jet fuel just hours before the move was due to take effect, the airline operators association said on Sunday.
Evacuees From Azovstal Plant Arrive In Ukraine's Zaporizhzhia
A convoy of buses carrying evacuees from southeastern Ukraine, including some 40 civilians who had been holed up in the Azovstal steel plant in besieged Mariupol, arrived on Sunday in the Ukrainian-controlled city of Zaporizhzhia, a U.N.
Last Wave Of Azovstal Plant Evacuees Reaches Ukraine's Zaporizhzhia
Buses carrying some of the last weary civilian evacuees from the besieged Azovstal steel works reached Ukrainian-controlled territory on Sunday - the culmination of an international effort to extricate people trapped in bunkers under the Mariupol plant.
Wildfire Threatens 'Cultural Genocide' In New Mexico Villages
Miguel Gandert does not know whether his family's 19th-century log home has been burned by a New Mexico wildfire, but he fears the blaze could destroy an Indo-Hispano mountain culture far older than the United States.
Russian Attacks On Rail System Fail To Paralyze 'Lifeline Of Ukraine'
A salvo of missiles brought the Kremlin's war on Ukraine to Fastiv, a quiet town abounding with flowering cherry trees and set in sweeping farmland hundreds of kilometres from the front lines.
Russian Attacks On Rail System Fail To Paralyse 'Lifeline Of Ukraine'
A salvo of missiles brought the Kremlin's war on Ukraine to Fastiv, a quiet town abounding with flowering cherry trees and set in sweeping farmland hundreds of kilometres from the front lines.
Prospect Of Marcos Revival Looms As Voting Underway In Philippines
Polls opened in the Philippines on Monday in the country's most divisive presidential election in decades, with the prospect of a once-unthinkable return to rule of the Marcos family, 36 years after they were toppled in a "people power" uprising.
Strong Voter Turnout In Philippines As Marcos Targets Presidency
Philippine voters streamed to polling stations on Monday, with the prospect of a once-unthinkable return to rule of a member of the Marcos family, 36 years after strongman Ferdinand Marcos was ousted in a "people power" uprising.
Philippines Votes; Son Of Late Dictator Tipped To Win Presidency
Philippine voters streamed to polling stations on Monday, with prospects high of a once-unthinkable return to power for the Marcos family, 36 years after strongman Ferdinand Marcos was ousted in a "people power" uprising.
Son Of Late Philippine Dictator Marcos Tipped To Win Presidency -polls
Philippine voters streamed to polling stations on Monday, with prospects high of a once-unthinkable return to power for the Marcos family, 36 years after strongman Ferdinand Marcos was ousted in a "people power" uprising.
Son Of Late Philippine Dictator Marcos Takes Big Lead In Unofficial Vote Count
An unofficial vote count in the Philippines presidential election showed a huge early lead for Ferdinand Marcos Jr, the son and namesake of the notorious late dictator who ruled the country for 20 years.
Son Of Philippines Dictator Marcos Headed For Presidency With Huge Election Lead
Ferdinand Marcos Jr looked on course for a huge victory in the Philippines presidential election on Monday, after an unofficial tally of two thirds of the votes showed the son of the notorious late dictator surging ahead of his nearest rival.
Marcos, Son Of Strongman, Poised For Philippines Election Triumph
Ferdinand Marcos Jr was headed for a stunning victory in the Philippines' presidential election on Monday with double the votes of his nearest rival, putting the son of the notorious late dictator on the cusp of a historic political fightback.
Marcos, Son Of Strongman, Triumphs In Philippines Presidential Election
Ferdinand Marcos Jr clinched a stunning runaway victory in the Philippines' presidential election on Monday in the first win by a majority since a 1986 revolution that toppled his late father's two-decade dictatorship.
IKEA Stores Owner Ingka To Pay Russia Staff Through August
IKEA stores owner Ingka Group has extended the period it will pay around 12,000 staff in Russia by three months, through August, and may continue to pay workers beyond that, its retail manager said in an interview.
IKEA To Pay Russia Staff Through August
IKEA has extended the period it will pay nearly 15,000 staff in Russia by three months, through August, and may continue to pay workers beyond that.
Havana Hotel Blast Toll Rises To 31
Havana hotel blast toll rises to 31
U.S. Imposes Sanctions On 27 Gazprombank Executives, Russian TV Stations
The United States on Sunday unveiled sanctions against three Russian television stations, banned Americans from providing accounting and consulting services to Russians, and sanctioned executives from Gazprombank to punish Moscow for its invasion of Ukraine.
Biden Meets With G7 Leaders, Ukraine's Zelenskiy To Discuss War
U.S. President Joe Biden met with his G7 counterparts and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy on Sunday to discuss Russia's war in Ukraine and new measures to punish Moscow.
U.S. Sanctions Russia's Gazprombank Executives, Biden Meets With G7
The United States on Sunday unveiled sanctions against three Russian television stations, banned Americans from providing accounting and consulting services to Russians, and sanctioned executives from Gazprombank to punish Moscow for its invasion of Ukraine.
G7 To Phase Out Russian Oil, U.S. Sanctions Gazprombank Execs Over Ukraine War
Group of Seven (G7) nations committed on Sunday to ban or phase out imports of Russian oil and the United States unveiled sanctions against Gazprombank executives and other businesses to punish Moscow for its war against Ukraine.
Economist Sworn In As Costa Rica President
Economist sworn in as Costa Rica president
Suncor CEO Little Faces Scrutiny After Activist Elliott Takes Aim
Three months ago Mark Little, the chief executive of Canadian oil and gas major Suncor Energy, issued a mea culpa.
Heavily Armed Militants Break 60 Inmates From Burkina Faso Prison
Militants freed around 60 prisoners during an attack on a jail in northwest Burkina Faso overnight, ransacking offices and setting vehicles ablaze before making their escape, two security sources and a judicial source said.
Afghan Women Defiant But Feel 'Imprisoned' By Order To Cover Faces
Afghan women defiant but feel 'imprisoned' by order to cover faces
As Russia Readies Military Pomp, Ukraine Blames It For Deadly School Attack
As Russia readies military pomp, Ukraine blames it for deadly school attack
Mumbai Mosques Turn Volume Down On Call To Prayer After Hindu's Demands
Sitting in an office lined with books overlooking a giant prayer hall, Mohammed Ashfaq Kazi, the main preacher at the largest mosque in Mumbai, checked a decibel meter attached to the loudspeakers before he gave the call to worship.