Global Outcry At "war Crime" Killings Near Kyiv As Fighting Shifts East
Global outrage spread on Monday at civilian killings in north Ukraine where tied bodies shot at close range, a mass grave and other signs of executions were found in a town retaken from Russian troops, as the focus of the conflict shifted elsewhere.
Global Outcry At 'War Crime' Killings Near Kyiv, As Frontline Shifts
Global outrage spread on Monday at civilian killings in northern Ukraine, where a mass grave and tied bodies shot at close range were found in a town taken back from Russian troops, as Moscow shifted the focus of the fighting elsewhere.
'War Crime' Killings Near Kyiv Raise International Outcry, As Frontline Shifts
International outrage spread on Monday over civilian killings in northern Ukraine, where a mass grave and tied bodies of people shot at close range were found in a town taken back from Russian forces, as Moscow shifted the focus of the fighting elsewhere.
Civilian Killings At Bucha Raise Outcry As Russian Attacks Shift East
International outrage spread on Monday over civilian killings in northern Ukraine, where a mass grave and tied bodies of people shot at close range were found in a town taken back from Russian forces, as Moscow shifted the focus of the fighting elsewhere.
West Pledges To Punish Russia Over Civilian Killings In Bucha
The United States and European countries pledged on Monday to punish Moscow over civilian killings in northern Ukraine, where a mass grave and tied bodies of people shot at close range were found in a town seized back from Russian forces.
Players With Disabilities Score In Video Game World
Players with disabilities score in video game world
Euro Weighed Down By Talk Of Fresh Russia Sanctions
The dollar made a firm start to the week as Treasury yields rose with expectations of rapid-fire U.S.
Talk Of New Sanctions On Russia Weighs Down The Euro
The euro edged lower on Monday after Germany and France said a new round of sanctions targeting Russia were needed amid "very clear clues" of war crimes in Ukraine.
U.S. Dollar Firms On Prospect Of More Sanctions Over Ukraine
The dollar gained on Monday, rising for three straight sessions, as civilian killings in north Ukraine and the prospect of increased sanctions pushed investors to seek safety in the greenback.
Shanghai To Extend Lockdown Of 26 Million People As It Reviews Test Results
Shanghai will remain under lockdown as it reviews results of an exercise to test all of its 26 million residents for COVID-19, authorities said on Monday.
Shanghai To Extend Lockdown Of 26 Million People As It Reviews COVID Test Results
Shanghai will remain under lockdown as it reviews results of an exercise to test all of its 26 million residents for COVID-19, authorities said on Monday.
Oil Extends Losses On Reserves Release, Yemen Truce
Oil prices extended losses on Monday as investors eyed the release of supplies from strategic reserves from consuming nations, while a truce in Yemen could ease supply disruption concerns in the Middle East.
Oil Inches Up As Supply Concerns Weigh Despite Reserves Release, Yemen Truce
Oil prices inched higher on Monday as worries about tight supply persisted even as investors eyed the release of supplies from strategic reserves from consuming nations and a truce in Yemen sparked hopes that supply issues in the Middle East could abate.
Oil Climbs On Supply Concerns As Iran Talks Stall
Oil prices gained about $1 on Monday as worries over tight supplies persisted after Germany warned of more sanctions on Russia and talks to revive the Iran nuclear deal paused.
Hong Kong Leader Carrie Lam Says She Will Not Seek A Second Term
Hong Kong's embattled leader Carrie Lam, who has governed the global financial hub through the unprecedented upheaval of anti-government protests and COVID-19, said on Monday she will not seek a second five-year term of office.
Rampant Spurs Go Fourth, West Ham Leave Everton In Relegation Danger
Rampant Spurs go fourth, West Ham leave Everton in relegation danger
In Ukrainian Street, A Corpse With Hands Bound And A Bullet Wound To The Head
A man lay sprawled by the roadside in the Ukrainian city of Bucha on Sunday, his hands tied behind his back and a bullet wound to his head, one of hundreds of local residents that officials say have been found dead in the wake of five weeks of Russian occupation.
Hungary's Isolation, Economic Woes Will Make Orban's Fourth Term His Toughest Yet
Prime Minister Viktor Orban faces unprecedented headwinds as he embarks on a fourth consecutive term in office when the Hungarian nationalist will have to navigate his self-styled 'illiberal state' through an economic slowdown and growing isolation over Ukraine.
Bucha Mourns At Mass Graves In Wreck Of Russian Retreat
Bucha mourns at mass graves in wreck of Russian retreat
Jordan's Prince Hamza Renounces Royal Title, Protesting Policies
Prince Hamza bin al-Hussein, a former heir to Jordan's throne who was placed under house arrest last year, announced on Sunday he was giving up his royal title in protest over Jordan's current policies.
Ukraine Says 410 Bodies Found Near Kyiv, Witnesses Traumatised
Ukraine has found 410 bodies in towns near Kyiv as part of an investigation into possible war crimes by Russia but some witnesses are so traumatised by their ordeal that they are unable to speak, the country's top prosecutor said on Sunday.
Sarkozy's Name Jeered At French Election Rally
Sarkozy's name jeered at French election rally
S.Sudan Rivals Seal Security Pact In Peace 'Milestone'
S.Sudan rivals seal security pact in peace 'milestone'
Taliban Chief Orders Ban On Poppy Cultivation In Afghanistan
Taliban chief orders ban on poppy cultivation in Afghanistan
Exclusive-Indian State Cancels Adani Bids To Supply Imported Coal
India's southern Andhra Pradesh has cancelled bids made for two separate tenders by India's Adani Enterprises to supply imported coal as the prices quoted were too high, two state government officials told Reuters.
Indian State Cancels Adani Bids To Supply Imported Coal
India's southern Andhra Pradesh has cancelled bids made for two separate tenders by India's Adani Enterprises to supply imported coal as the prices quoted were too high, two state government officials told Reuters.
Images Of Dead In Ukrainian Town Of Bucha A 'Punch In Gut,' Says Blinken
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken said images of dead Ukrainian civilians found in the town of Bucha after Russian troops left were a "punch in the gut" and those responsible for any war crimes must be held accountable.
Germany Says West To Agree More Sanctions On Russia After Bucha Killings
Germany said on Sunday that the West would agree to impose more sanctions on Russia in the coming days after Ukraine accused Russian forces of war crimes near Kyiv, ratcheting up the already vast economic pressure on Russia over its invasion.
Ukrainian Mayor Shows Dead Bodies In Liberated City Of Bucha
The mayor of a Ukrainian city on the northern outskirts of Kyiv on Sunday showed journalists dead bodies in an area that, he said, Chechen fighters controlled during the month that Russian forces occupied the city.
Ukrainian Mayor Shows Dead Bodies Amid Battle-scarred City Of Bucha
The mayor of a recently liberated Ukrainian city accused Russian troops on Sunday of deliberately killing civilians during their month-long occupation of his town, allegations that Russia's defence ministry denied.