Vietnam, Japan Agree To Boost Trade, Security Ties
Japan and Vietnam agreed on Sunday to boost economic and security ties while calling for an end to the war in Ukraine, Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida said during a Southeast Asia tour.
Fed Gears Up To Attack Inflation As US Recession Fears Grow
Fed gears up to attack inflation as US recession fears grow
Risking Jail And Church Ire, Russian Priests Condemn Ukraine Conflict
Risking jail and Church ire, Russian priests condemn Ukraine conflict
New Mexico 'Megafire' Could More Than Double In Size - Official
A drought-driven wildfire in northern New Mexico exploded into a "megafire" of 100,000 acres, or 157 square miles, on Saturday and could still more than double in size, a fire official said.
Lebanese Students In Limbo After Fleeing Ukraine War
Lebanese students in limbo after fleeing Ukraine war
Russian Missiles Target Ukraine's East, South; Some Civilians Leave Mariupol Plant
Russia pounded southern and eastern Ukraine with missile strikes on Saturday, Ukrainian officials said, while some women and children evacuated a steel plant in the besieged city of Mariupol where they had holed up for more than a week.
Russia Says Ukraine Shells Its Own Civilians; Some Evacuations In Maripol
Ukraine's shelling killed and injured its own civilians in the southern region of Kherson, Russia said on Sunday, after pounding southern and eastern areas with missile strikes, while some civilians got away from a steel plant in besieged Mariupol.
Russia Says Ukraine Shells Its Own Civilians; Some Evacuations In Mariupol
Ukraine's shelling killed and wounded its own civilians in the southern region of Kherson, Russia said on Sunday, while some civilians managed to leave a steel plant in besieged Mariupol.
U.S. Speaker Pelosi Visits Kyiv As Battle Rages In Ukraine's East
U.S. House of Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi met Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy in Kyiv, the two sides said on Sunday, in the latest show of support for Ukraine's fight against Russia by a senior Western politician.
U.S. Speaker Pelosi Visits Kyiv, Russia Says It Hit Foreign Weapons
U.S. House of Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi met Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy in Kyiv to vow continued support for Ukraine's fight against Russia, as Moscow said it had struck at weapons supplied by Western nations in the country's south.
U.S. Speaker Pelosi Visits Kyiv; Some Civilians Escape Bombed-out Mariupol
U.S. House of Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi pledged continued U.S.
As Tobacco Burns Out, Malawi Looks To Cannabis
As tobacco burns out, Malawi looks to cannabis
Qantas To Order Long-range Airbus A350s As Part Of Wider Deal - Sources
Qantas Airways Ltd will announce on Monday a landmark order for Airbus SE A350-1000 jets capable of non-stop flights from Sydney to London as part of a wider deal with the European planemaker, industry sources told Reuters on Sunday.
Qantas To Break London Flight Barrier With Airbus Jet Order -sources
Qantas Airways Ltd is set to announce a landmark order for Airbus SE A350-1000 jets capable of nonstop flights from Sydney to London as part of a wider deal with the European planemaker, industry sources told Reuters.
'Right To Be Forgotten': Israel Firm Promises To Purge Digital Footprint
'Right to be forgotten': Israel firm promises to purge digital footprint
Ignoring Putin's Threats, US Boosts Support For Ukraine
Ignoring Putin's threats, US boosts support for Ukraine
Christian Smalls, The Unlikely Union Leader Who Took On Amazon
Christian Smalls, the unlikely union leader who took on Amazon
Experts See Harsh Realities Ahead For Musk At Twitter
Experts see harsh realities ahead for Musk at Twitter
As Beijing's COVID Curbs Tighten, Hard-hit Shanghai Sees Signs Of Life
China's capital Beijing tightened COVID restrictions on Sunday as it battled an outbreak, while Shanghai let some of its 25 million residents venture out for light and air after reporting a second day of zero infections outside of quarantine areas.
As Beijing's COVID Tightens Curbs, Hard-hit Shanghai Sees Signs Of Life
China's capital Beijing tightened COVID restrictions on Sunday as it battled an outbreak, while Shanghai let some of its 25 million residents venture out for light and air after reporting a second day of zero infections outside of quarantine areas.
As Beijing Tightens COVID Curbs, Hard-hit Shanghai Sees Signs Of Life
The Chinese capital Beijing tightened COVID restrictions on Sunday as it battled an outbreak, while Shanghai let more of its 25 million residents venture out for light and air after reporting a second day of zero infections outside of quarantine areas.
S.Korea Trade Deficit Deepens In April, Slowest Export Growth In 14 Months
South Korea's exports grew at their slowest pace in 14 months in April, with the trade deficit in goods deepening as a continued rise in energy and raw materials prices pushed up the country's imports.
S.Korea April Slowest Export Growth In 14 Months, Trade Deficit Widens
South Korea's exports grew at their slowest pace in 14 months in April, with the trade deficit widening as China-bound shipments shrank and rising energy and raw materials prices pushed up the country's imports.
Berkshire Shareholders Vote To Keep Buffett As Chairman, Reject Climate Disclosures
Berkshire Hathaway Inc shareholders on Saturday rejected proposals to have an independent chair replace Warren Buffett, and require his company to disclose more about its climate-related risks and efforts to improve diversity.
War Unleashes Flooding In Ukraine Town
War unleashes flooding in Ukraine town
Pakistan To Keep Energy Subsidies Unchanged Against IMF Advice
Pakistan said on Saturday it would maintain subsidies to keep fuel and power prices steady for consumers, going against International Monetary Fund (IMF) recommendations as the country seeks to boost its rescue package with the fund.
Ukraine Seeks To Stall Relentless Russian Onslaught In Donbas
Ukraine seeks to stall relentless Russian onslaught in Donbas
Satellites Detect California Cow Burps, A Major Methane Source, From Space
Satellites have detected methane emissions from belching cows at a California feedlot, marking the first time emissions from livestock - a major component of agricultural methane - could be measured from space.
Eighteen Trapped, Others Missing After China Building Collapse
Eighteen trapped, others missing after China building collapse
Ukrainian Forges Plane Wreckage Into Key Fobs To Fund War Effort
Never mind forging swords into ploughshares; a Ukrainian businessman is turning scraps of wreckage from a downed Russian fighter plane into souvenir key fobs and selling them abroad to support the war effort.