After Pope's Apology, Canada's Indigenous Survivors Want Compensation, Records
Pope Francis's long-awaited apology to Canada's indigenous community for more than a century of abusive residential schools, many of them run by the Catholic Church, should be followed by millions of dollars in compensation and the release of residential school records, survivors and indigenous leaders said.
A Ukrainian Refugee Mourns The Dead In Bucha, While Sending Aid To The Living
Bucha lies heavy on Luidmyla Nazarova's mind these last few days, as she stacks humanitarian aid bound for the devastated Ukrainian city where, she just learned, her uncle was killed by Russian troops.
Exclusive-Ex-Sri Lanka Cenbanker Weerasinghe Says He Accepts Offer To Be New Governor
Former Central Bank of Sri Lanka (CBSL) official P.
Ukraine's Northern Regions Say Russian Troops Have Mostly Withdrawn
Officials in Ukraine's northern regions said on Monday Russian troops there had fully withdrawn or significantly reduced in number, leaving mines and damaged military vehicles behind.
Twitter Options Trades Ahead Of Musk Disclosure Raise Analysts' Eyebrows
Some well-timed trades in the options on Twitter Inc, in the days before Tesla Inc's top boss Elon Musk revealed a large stake in the social media company, are raising eyebrows among options analysts.
Ukraine Governor Urges Evacuations In Region Targeted By Russia
Ukraine governor urges evacuations in region targeted by Russia
Colombian Man Pleads Not Guilty To Conspiring To Kill Haiti's Moise
A former Colombian soldier pleaded not guilty on Monday to charges by U.S.
Holocaust Survivors Find Refuge From Ukraine War In Germany
Eight decades after Raisa Valiushkevych fled Ukraine to escape Nazi Germany's invasion, the 98-year-old Holocaust survivor found herself fleeing again - this time to Germany, to escape Russian shells falling around her home in Kyiv.
Russia Has Withdrawn 2/3 Of Forces Near Kyiv -U.S. Official
Russia has repositioned about two thirds of its forces from around Kyiv, with many consolidating in Belarus where they are expected to be refit, resupplied and redeployed elsewhere in Ukraine, a senior U.S.
Plan 'B'? What Russia Plans Next In Ukraine
Plan 'B'? What Russia plans next in Ukraine
Merkel Defends 2008 Decision To Block Ukraine From NATO
Merkel defends 2008 decision to block Ukraine from NATO
Analysis-Russia-Ukraine Fallout Starts Felling Fragile 'Frontier' Economies
The fallout of the Russia and Ukraine war has just helped tip two of world's poorest countries into full-blown crises, and the list of those at risk - and the queue at the International Monetary Fund's door - will only get longer from here.
Russia-Ukraine Fallout Starts Felling Fragile 'Frontier' Economies
The fallout of the Russia and Ukraine war has just helped tip two of world's poorest countries into full-blown crises, and the list of those at risk - and the queue at the International Monetary Fund's door - will only get longer from here.
Brazil Government's Pick For Next Petrobras CEO Withdraws, Sources Say
Energy consultant Adriano Pires has backed out of the Brazilian government's nomination for him to take the helm at Petrobras, two sources told Reuters on Monday, as the latest succession plan at the state-run oil company appears to have fallen apart.
Brazilian Government's Pick For Petrobras CEO Withdraws
Energy consultant Adriano Pires has backed out of the Brazilian government's nomination for him to take the helm at Petrobras, the country's Mines and Energy Ministry said on Monday, in the latest blow to succession plans at the state-run oil company.
'Now Or Never': Only Severe Emissions Cuts Will Avoid Climate Extremes -U.N. Report
Drastic cuts to fossil fuel use. Growing forests and eating less meat.
Ecuador Prison Death Toll Rises To 20, Authorities Regain Control
Ecuador's government has retaken control of a prison in the city of Cuenca where 20 people were killed in a violent confrontation over the weekend, it said on Monday.
Hasbro Adds Two Directors, Plans To Keep Wizards Unit
Hasbro Inc on Monday added two directors to its board and said it will keep its Wizards of the Coast unit, rejecting calls from an activist investor to spin off the profitable unit and refresh the toy maker's board with its director nominees.
Vienna's Ukrainian School Scrambles To Cope With Influx Of Children
Volunteers running a Ukrainian Saturday school in Vienna have been scrambling to adapt as the number of children attending has more than tripled in a matter of weeks.
Factbox-Far-right Le Pen Cloaks Nationalist Policies With Social Veneer
Opinion polls point to the far-right's Marine Le Pen as the main challenger to President Emmanuel Macron's re-election, in a repeat of the 2017 match.
Factbox-France's Hardleft Melenchon Promises Guaranteed Jobs, Capital Controls
Jean-Luc Melenchon, a hardleft veteran and longtime admirer of the late Cuban revolutionary leader Fidel Castro and Venezuelan former president Hugo Chavez, is polling third in France's presidential race.
Rwandan Court Upholds 'Hotel Rwanda' Hero's 25-year Sentence
A Rwandan appeals court on Monday upheld a 25-year jail sentence for Paul Rusesabagina, who was portrayed in the movie "Hotel Rwanda" sheltering hundreds of people during the 1994 genocide, rejecting a bid to extend it to life in prison.
Macellum Presses Kohl's For More Transparency In Sales Process-letter
Activist investment firm Macellum Advisors GP LLC on Monday urged Kohl's Inc to be more open about its sales process, urging the retailer to give bidders and shareholders a fuller financial picture of itself.
Macellum Presses Kohl's For More Transparency In Sales Process
Activist investment firm Macellum Advisors GP LLC on Monday urged Kohl's Inc to be more open about its sales process, urging the retailer to give bidders and shareholders a fuller financial picture of itself.
Ukrainian President Says Russian Actions In Ukraine Make Negotiations Harder
President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said on Monday it had become harder for Ukraine to negotiate with Russia since Kyiv became aware of the scale of alleged atrocities carried out by Russian troops in Ukraine.
Zelenskiy Says Russian Actions In Ukraine Make Negotiations Harder
President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said on Monday it had become harder for Ukraine to negotiate with Russia since Kyiv became aware of the scale of atrocities carried out by Russian troops in Ukraine.
Zelenskiy Says Russian 'War Crimes' In Ukraine Make Negotiations Harder
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said on Monday it had become harder for his country to negotiate with Russia since Kyiv became aware of the scale of atrocities carried out by Russian troops in Ukraine.
Play And Therapy Pool Ease Trauma For Ukrainian Refugee Girl In Poland
Alevtina is all smiles as she cuddles her mother Alexandra Zhuravel in their bedroom at Poland's Benedictine Sisters Monastery, a world away from Kryvyi Rih in central Ukraine.
Exhausted Volunteers Run Low On Supplies As Ukraine Refugee Crisis Drags On
Five weeks after the start of the fighting in Ukraine, Kamil Prusinowski and his small band of volunteers are exhausted at their refugee shelter over the border in Poland.
Elon Musk Buys Large Stake In Twitter, Sending Stock Soaring
Elon Musk buys large stake in Twitter, sending stock soaring