"A New Symphony And I Am The Conductor," Says HK Leadership Candidate
Hong Kong's former No. 2 official John Lee, who will run in a leadership election in May, said on Saturday he plans a new chapter for the global financial hub that has been wracked by unprecedented upheaval with pro-democracy protests and COVID-19.
More Evacuations Needed From Ukraine's Luhansk As Shelling Increases - Governor
More people need to evacuate from the Luhansk region in eastern Ukraine as shelling has increased in recent days and more Russian forces have been arriving, Luhansk Governor Serhiy Gaidai said on Saturday.
Pakistan Parliament To Try Again On Vote To Oust PM Khan
Pakistan's parliament will vote on Saturday whether to remove Imran Khan as prime minister, days after he blocked a similar attempt, potentially adding to political and economic uncertainty in the nuclear-armed country.
Pakistan Parliament Adjourns, To Reconvene On Vote To Oust PM Khan -speaker
Pakistan's parliament abruptly adjourned before a planned vote on ousting Prime Minister Imran Khan, but the speaker said the assembly would reconvene later on Saturday as political uncertainty continued to grip the nuclear-armed country.
Pakistan Vote On Ousting PM Khan Delayed, Uncertainty Continues
Pakistan's parliament abruptly adjourned before a planned vote on ousting Prime Minister Imran Khan and had not reconvened as scheduled on Saturday as political uncertainty continued to grip the nuclear-armed country.
Pakistan Army Chief Meets PM Khan Amid Impasse Over No-confidence Vote
Pakistan's powerful army chief General Qamar Javed Bajwa on Saturday met Prime Minister Imran Khan, two sources said, after the premier's allies blocked a no-confidence vote in parliament he was widely expected to lose.
Pakistan Parliament Begins Voting On Vote To Oust PM Khan
Pakistan's parliament began voting on a no-confidence motion against Prime Minister Imran Khan on Saturday, ending a 13-hour impasse over the vote he is expected to lose.
Pakistan Parliament Begins Voting On Motion To Oust PM Khan
Pakistan's parliament began voting on a no-confidence motion against Prime Minister Imran Khan on Saturday, ending a 13-hour impasse over the vote he is expected to lose.
Pakistan's PM Ousted In No-confidence Vote In Parliament
Pakistan's Prime Minister Imran Khan lost a confidence vote in parliament on Sunday, the speaker of the lower house said, following desertions from coalition partners who blame him for a deteriorating economy and failure to deliver on his campaign promises.
Pakistan's Prime Minister Imran Khan Ousted In No-confidence Vote In Parliament
Pakistan's Prime Minister Imran Khan was ousted on Sunday when he lost a vote of confidence in parliament, after being deserted by coalition partners who blame him for a crumbling economy and failure to deliver on his campaign promises.
Dutch Teen Killed In Malaysia Diving Accident, Two Rescued
Dutch teen killed in Malaysia diving accident, two rescued
Saudi Arabia To Allow One Million Hajj Pilgrims This Year
Saudi Arabia to allow one million hajj pilgrims this year
Rising Petrol Prices Fuel Uncertainty At Oil Giant Petrobras
Rising petrol prices fuel uncertainty at oil giant Petrobras
Space Tourism: The Arguments In Favor
Space tourism: the arguments in favor
Lawyers Fed Up With Paralyzed Judicial System In Haiti
Lawyers fed up with paralyzed judicial system in Haiti
Honduras Approves Extradition Of Ex-police Chief To US On Drug Charges
Honduras approves extradition of ex-police chief to US on drug charges
New York AG Seeks To Compel Real Estate Firm To Comply With Trump Probe Subpoenas
New York state's attorney general is seeking to compel real estate company Cushman & Wakefield to comply with subpoenas in connection with its civil probe into the Trump Organization, according to court filings on Friday.
Ukraine Demands Tough Global Response To Train Station Missile Strike
Ukraine called for more weapons and harsher sanctions after it blamed Russia for a missile attack that killed at least 52 people at a train station packed with women, children and the elderly fleeing the threat of a Russian offensive in the east.
British Defence Ministry Says Russia Targeting Civilians
Britain's defence ministry said on Saturday that Russian forces were targeting civilians, a day after a missile attack on a train station crowded with women, children and the elderly killed at least 52 people, according to Ukrainian officials.
Ukraine Urges Civilians To Flee As Rail Attack Toll Rises
Ukraine on Saturday called on civilians in the eastern Luhansk region to flee from Russian shelling after officials said more than 50 civilians trying to evacuate by rail from a neighbouring region were killed in a missile attack.
Ukraine Urges Civilians To Flee From East As Rail Attack Toll Rises
Ukraine on Saturday called on civilians in the eastern Luhansk region to flee from amassing Russian forces after officials said more than 50 civilians trying to evacuate by rail from a neighbouring region were killed in a missile attack the previous day.
Wreckage Of World's Largest Plane Testament To Kyiv's Defence
Wreckage of world's largest plane testament to Kyiv's defence
Exclusive-Buyout Firms GTCR, CD&R Circle Merit Medical -sources
GTCR LLC and Clayton, Dubilier & Rice (CD&R) are among private equity firms that have expressed interest in acquiring U.S.
Munich Re Tightens Up Cyber Insurance Policies To Exclude War
Munich Re is planning new wordings in cyber insurance policies to exclude war, to avoid disputes over what is covered, the reinsurer's top cyber underwriter told Reuters.
IDB Chief, Facing Possible Probe, Says Allegations Against Him Being 'Weaponized'
The head of the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB), Mauricio Claver-Carone, on Friday said he was the target of an "anonymous political media campaign" after Reuters reported the bank's directors were looking into an accusation that he had an inappropriate relationship with a subordinate.
Eisai Seeking Accelerated FDA Review Of Alzheimer's Drug After U.S. Coverage Decision
Eisai Co Ltd on Friday said it still planned to seek an accelerated U.S.
Alzheimer's Drugmakers Seek Accelerated FDA Review Despite U.S. Coverage Decision
Eisai Co Ltd and Eli Lilly and Co on Friday said they still plan to seek accelerated U.S.
New Supreme Court Justice Jackson Hails US Progress On Racial Equality
New Supreme Court justice Jackson hails US progress on racial equality
Analysis: Warner Bros Discovery's Zaslav Takes Over As Streaming Bubble Bursts
As David Zaslav prepares to take over as head of Hollywood's new powerhouse, the soon-to-be formed Warner Bros Discovery, he'll confront a challenge few anticipated last May, when the $43 billion merger of WarnerMedia and Discovery Inc was announced -- how to make streaming video as profitable as the old TV business it's replacing.
Pakistani Court Finds Hafiz Saeed Guilty On Two More Charges Of Terrorism Financing
A Pakistani court sentenced Islamist leader Hafiz Saeed, founder of Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT), the militant group blamed by the United States and India for the 2008 Mumbai siege, to 31 years in prison in two cases of terrorism financing, court documents showed on Friday.