Fuel Ship Sinks Off Tunisia, Threatening Environmental Disaster
Tunisian authorities intensified efforts on Saturday to avoid an environmental disaster after a merchant fuel ship carrying one thousand tons of fuel sank off the coast of Gabes on Friday, two security sources told Reuters.
Belgium Trial For Alleged Accomplices Of 2015 Paris Attacks
Belgium trial for alleged accomplices of 2015 Paris attacks
China's Economic Growth Under Threat As Virus Takes Hold
China's economic growth under threat as virus takes hold
In US, Every Dog Has Its... DNA Test
In US, every dog has its... DNA test
Elon Musk's Move To Buy Twitter Faces Roadblocks
Elon Musk's move to buy Twitter faces roadblocks
Ukraine's Prime Minister, Finance Officials To Visit Washington Next Week
Ukrainian Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal and top Ukrainian finance officials will visit Washington next week during the spring meetings of the International Monetary Fund and World Bank, sources familiar with the plans said on Friday.
Coachella Returns In All Its Glittering, Neon Glory -- Mask Optional
Coachella returns in all its glittering, neon glory -- mask optional
Athletics-Runners 'Pumped' As Boston Marathon Returns To April
The Boston Marathon returns to its traditional April date for the first time in three years on Monday with the fastest field in the race's history, boasting a star-studded slate of previous champions and Olympic medalists.
Thousands Join Pope For Good Friday Service With Ukraine In Mind
Thousands join Pope for Good Friday service with Ukraine in mind
Text At Pope's Good Friday Service Scrapped After Ukrainian Protest
A Ukrainian and a Russian woman took part in Pope Francis' Good Friday "Way of the Cross" service, but the meditation they wrote was scrapped after Ukrainians protested, saying the war made it inopportune.
Texas Governor Announces Deal With Mexican State Expected To Ease Truck Traffic Jams
Texas will halt enhanced inspections of trucks arriving from Mexico after reaching an agreement with the last of four neighboring Mexican states, Governor Greg Abbott said on Friday, a move expected to alleviate costly, long backups over the past week.
Texas Governor Strikes Deal With Mexican State Expected To Ease Truck Traffic Jams
Texas will halt enhanced inspections of trucks arriving from Mexico after reaching an agreement with the last of four neighboring Mexican states, Governor Greg Abbott said on Friday, a move expected to alleviate costly, long backups over the past week.
Russian Offensive Hits Home In Eastern Ukraine
Russian offensive hits home in eastern Ukraine
Three Months After Oil Spill, Peru Fishermen Remain Without Work
Three months after oil spill, Peru fishermen remain without work
'My Daughter, My Sisters': S.Africa Flood Survivor Mourns Lost Family
'My daughter, my sisters': S.Africa flood survivor mourns lost family
Analysis-Elon Musk Deals Twitter A Wild Card As Shareholders Seek Reforms
Elon Musk, Twitter's newest big shareholder, could alter the course of the social media company as management battles a set of proxy proposals focused on topics from civil rights to politics at its upcoming annual meeting, shareholder activists and corporate governance experts said.
Ukraine War Overshadows Pope's Good Friday Services
Pope Francis presided at a solemn Good Friday service recalling the last hours in the life of Jesus, with the shadow of the war in Ukraine hanging over the most sombre day in the Christian calendar.
Twitter Adopts 'Poison Pill' Defense Against Musk Buyout Bid
Twitter adopts 'poison pill' defense against Musk buyout bid
Main Paris Attacks Suspect Apologises To 'All Victims'
Main Paris attacks suspect apologises to 'all victims'
Twitter Adopts 'Poison Pill' As Challenger To Musk Emerges
Twitter Inc adopted a 'poison pill' on Friday to limit Elon Musk's ability to raise his stake in the social media platform, as a buyout firm emerged to challenge his $43 billion bid for the company.
Macron Clashes With Le Pen Over Islamic Headscarf Ban
Macron clashes with Le Pen over Islamic headscarf ban
South Africa Flood Toll Nears 400 As Rescuers Search For Missing
South Africa flood toll nears 400 as rescuers search for missing
Analysis-Jerusalem Clashes Raise Fears Of Wider Conflict
One year after events in Jerusalem led to war in Gaza, clashes during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan are raising fears of renewed Israeli-Palestinian conflict, with leaders on both sides warning of possible escalation.
Tech Battles To Show Its Worth In Ukraine War Crimes Probes
Tech battles to show its worth in Ukraine war crimes probes
Lost Warship Dents Russian Pride, Navy Capability
Lost warship dents Russian pride, navy capability
Chinese Truckers Left Stranded For Days At Highway Exit By Hardline COVID Curbs
Earlier this month Chinese truck driver Dong Zhigang finished a job in the coastal city of Nantong and began what should have been a four-hour journey north to his home village in Lianyungang, Jiangsu province.
Five Million People Flee War In Ukraine
Five million people flee war in Ukraine
U.S. Grants Temporary Deportation Relief To Immigrants From Cameroon
The Biden administration will grant temporary deportation relief and work permits to Cameroonians living in the United States due to the ongoing conflict between government forces and armed separatists in that country, the U.S.
U.S. Delegation To Discuss Migration In Panama Next Week
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas will travel with a delegation to Panama next week for a ministerial conference on migration with the government of Panama, the State Department said on Friday.
Top U.S. Officials To Discuss Migration In Panama Next Week
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas will travel with a delegation to Panama next week for a ministerial conference on migration with the Central American country's government, the State Department said on Friday.