Food, Farming And Forestry Must Be Transformed To Curb Global Warming, U.N. Says
Protecting forests, changing diets, and altering farming methods could contribute around a quarter of the greenhouse gas cuts needed to avert the worst impacts of climate change, according to the United Nations' climate panel.
California Police Arrest Second Suspect In Sacramento Shooting
A 27-year-old man who was seriously wounded in a shooting in Sacramento over the weekend that left six people dead was arrested on Tuesday for illegal possession of a firearm and possession of a machine gun.
Europe Warms Up To Russian Shipping Blockade
Europe warms up to Russian shipping blockade
Ukraine's Zelenskiy Tells U.N. 'Accountability Must Be Inevitable'
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy told the United Nations Security Council that "accountability must be inevitable" for Russia as he accused Russian troops of committing "the most terrible war crimes" since World War Two.
In U.N. Speech, Ukraine's Zelenskiy Accuses Russia Of Worst War Crimes Since WW2
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy told the United Nations Security Council on Tuesday that "accountability must be inevitable" for Russia as he accused invading Russian troops of committing "the most terrible war crimes" since World War Two.
Climate Scientists' Message To The Financial World: Dig Deeper
The world is awash with money, yet spending nowhere near enough to prevent extreme climate change.
Russian Envoy Blames Ukraine For Kharkiv Humanitarian Disaster
A senior Russian diplomat blamed Ukrainian authorities on Tuesday for a humanitarian catastrophe in the city of Kharkiv, accusing the Ukrainian army of blocking humanitarian corridors and alleging that a far-right militia had set up in a school.
Fed's Brainard Sees Methodical Rate Hikes, Rapid Balance Sheet Shrinkage
Federal Reserve Governor Lael Brainard on Tuesday said she expects methodical interest rate increases and rapid reductions to the Fed's balance sheet to bring U.S.
Fed's Brainard Sees Rapid Balance Sheet Runoff, Rise To Neutral
Federal Reserve Governor Lael Brainard on Tuesday said she expects methodical interest rate increases and rapid reductions to the Fed's balance sheet to bring U.S.
Global Groups Propose Pandemic Plan At A Cost Of $10 Billion A Year
Four organizations focused on global health and the economy say it will take $15 billion in grants this year, and another $10 billion annually after that to establish and maintain an adequate toolkit to respond to COVID-19 and address future pandemic threats.
Global Groups Propose Pandemic Plan Costing $10 Billion A Year
It will take $15 billion in grants this year and another $10 billion annually after that to establish and maintain an adequate toolkit to respond to COVID-19 and address future pandemic threats, according to four organizations focused on global health and the economy.
EU Executive In New Bid To Cut Funds To Hungary For Weakening Democracy
The European Union executive started a new disciplinary procedure against Hungary on Tuesday in a step that could lead to freezing funding for Prime Minister Viktor Orban for undercutting liberal democratic rights.
Ukrainian Family Finds Refuge In Prague's Russian Community
A month after fleeing her home in central Ukraine with her three sons, Yulia Sarycheva is sharing a pot of tea with a pair of artists who are putting them up in their home in an old Prague suburb.
What Yield Curve? Bond Strategists See A Flat Line All Year- Reuters Poll
The U.S. Treasury yield curve, already hammered into a flat line after one of its worst quarters in decades, is set to remain off its normal upwardly-sloping shape over the coming year, according to a Reuters poll of bond strategists.
Floating Mines In Black Sea Endangering Grain, Oil Trade - Officials
The risk of coming across floating mines in the major Black Sea shipping route is adding to perils for merchant ships sailing in the region, and governments must ensure safe passage to keep supply chains running, maritime officials say.
Bank Of Spain Sees Inflation Hitting 7.5% In 2022, Lower Growth In 2022, 2023
Spain's central bank on Tuesday lowered its economic growth forecast for this year and next due to the impact of inflation stoked by Russia's invasion of Ukraine, and said the pace of recovery had already slowed down in the first quarter.
7.1 Million Internally Displaced In Ukraine: UN
7.1 million internally displaced in Ukraine: UN
Safe In Greece, Ukrainian Children Confront Trauma Of War
The drawings in a makeshift classroom in Athens tell the story of children who escaped war.
Analysis-Banks Tiptoe Into EU Tussle Over Reining In Foreign Lenders
Banks have begun quietly trying to persuade the European Union to tone down proposals to toughen scrutiny of non-EU lenders to ensure the planned measures don't also curb companies' access to international finance.
Amazon Lines Up Satellite Launches To Take On Musk's Starlink
Amazon.com Inc has secured rocket launches with three companies, the company said on Monday, as it spends billions on putting together a satellite constellation to beam broadband internet that will rival Elon Musk-owned SpaceX's Starlink.
Hunger In Africa Surges Due To Conflict, Climate And Food Prices
Conflict, climate change and rising food and fuel prices are pushing about a quarter of Africans towards hunger, the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) said on Tuesday.
Wall St Set To Open Lower On Russia Sanction Worries
Wall Street's main indexes were set to open lower on Tuesday as the prospect of fresh sanctions on Russia kept investors on edge, while megacap growth stocks retreated after strong gains a day earlier.
Wall St Retreats On Worries About Hawkish Fed, Fresh Russia Sanctions
Wall Street's main indexes fell on Tuesday after U.S.
Wall St Falls On Fears Of Hawkish Fed, Fresh Russia Sanctions
Wall Street's main indexes fell on Tuesday after U.S.
Wall St, Tech Shares Fall On Fears Of Aggressive Fed
Wall Street's main indexes fell on Tuesday, dragged by weakness in tech and other growth stocks, after comments from Federal Reserve Governor Lael Brainard spooked investors about potential aggressive actions by the central bank to control inflation.
Wall Street, Tech Shares Stumble On Fears Of Aggressive Fed
Wall Street's main indexes fell on Tuesday, dragged by weakness in tech and other growth stocks, after comments from Federal Reserve Governor Lael Brainard spooked investors about potential aggressive actions by the central bank to control inflation.
HDFC Bank's $40 Billion Deal May Face Regulatory Hurdles Due To Insurance Ops - Analysts
India's largest private lender HDFC Bank's $40 billion acquisition of its biggest shareholder could face regulatory hurdles due to the stake it would give the bank in the insurance sector, analysts said.
In Challenge To Macron, France's Biggest Voting Bloc May Be Abstainers
Capucine Blond should vote on Sunday in her first presidential election but the disconnect the French teenager feels with the ruling elite is so great that she has decided there is no point.
Germany Closes Russian Darknet Marketplace Hydra
Germany closes Russian darknet marketplace Hydra
TSX Gains As Energy Stocks Rise, Data Shows Solid Exports
The Toronto stock index gained on Tuesday as energy stocks rose tracking oil prices and as data showed Canada's exports scaled all-time peak in February.