Russia Says Grain Deal Stands Despite Missile Attack On Ukraine's Odesa
Russia on Monday brushed aside Western and Ukrainian alarm that a missile strike by its forces on Ukraine's port of Odesa could derail a U.N.-brokered deal aimed at easing global food shortages by resuming grain exports from the Black Sea region.
Ukraine Works To Resume Grain Exports, Russian Shells Targets In East
Ukraine forged ahead on Monday with efforts to restart grain exports from its Black Sea ports under a deal aimed at easing global food shortages but said a weekend missile strike by Russian forces on Odesa underlined the risks to deliveries.
Philips Shares Hit 9-year Low On Weak Quarter And Guidance Cut
Dutch medical equipment maker Philips posted a bigger-than-expected drop in second-quarter core earnings on Monday, saying supply shortages and lockdowns in China had dented sales.
Ryanair Eyes Return To Pre-COVID Profit But Recovery 'Fragile'
Ryanair expects to return to pre-COVID profit levels this year or next but the recovery remains fragile and could still be knocked off course by oil prices, geopolitics or an Omicron wave, Chief Executive Michael O'Leary said on Monday.
Henderson Land Targets Bigger Role In Tackling Hong Kong's Housing Problem
Henderson Land Development Co, one of Hong Kong's four major developers, plans to lend more land to the government to build transitional homes and is keen to help accelerate development of an area close to the Chinese border.
The Centuries-old Mines Stirring Japan-South Korea Tensions
The centuries-old mines stirring Japan-South Korea tensions
Record Number Of COVID-hit Australians In Hospital As Omicron Surges
The number of Australians admitted to hospitals with COVID-19 hit a record of about 5,450 on Monday, official data showed, as the spread of highly contagious new Omicron sub-variants strains the healthcare system nationwide.
'No Place Like Home': Climate Change Threatens Fiji's Rugby Nursery
The white sands of Namatakula have nurtured generations of world-class rugby talent but rising sea levels threaten to force the abandonment of the palm-fringed village on Fiji's Coral Coast within a few years.
Chinese Woman Seeking To Freeze Her Eggs Loses Court Case
An unmarried woman in China has lost a court challenge seeking to freeze her eggs, highlighting concerns about a lack of technology options for Chinese people who consider delaying parenthood.
Pope On 'Penitential' Visit To Canada Indigenous School Survivors
Pope on 'penitential' visit to Canada Indigenous school survivors
From War To Peace: Vietnam's Rubber Sandals March On
From war to peace: Vietnam's rubber sandals march on
Macron Confronts Concerns Over Paris 2024 Olympics
French President Emmanuel Macron on Monday holds a meeting of ministers aimed at dealing with a growing number of issues shadowing preparations for the Paris 2024 Olympics almost two years to the day before the sporting extravaganza opens in the French capital.
Pretenders Eye Dethroning Vingegaard In 2023 Tour De France
Pretenders eye dethroning Vingegaard in 2023 Tour de France
Asian Stocks Slip With Bond Yields On Recession Fears Before Fed
Asian stocks lost ground on Monday, retreating from over three-week highs as worries about a global economic downturn sapped investors' risk appetite.
Stocks Slip As Growth Risks Sap Confidence; Bonds, Dollar In Demand
Asian stocks lost ground on Monday, retreating from over three-week highs as worries about a global economic downturn sapped investors' risk appetite.
Oil Rises As Dollar Strength Eases, But Fed Weighs
Oil prices rose over 1% on Monday, bolstered by supply fears, a dip in the U.S.
Oil Rises In Volatile Trade, Fed Hike Weighs
Oil prices rose on Monday in seesaw trading as the market balanced supply fears with expectations that rise in U.S. interest rates would weaken fuel demand.
Oil Steady As Market Juggles Fed Hike With Supply Fears
Oil prices were relatively steady on Monday as the market balanced supply fears with expectations that rise in U.S. interest rates would weaken fuel demand.
Oil Extends Losing Streak On Fears Fed Hike Will Dampen Fuel Demand
Oil prices dropped on Monday, extending a recent losing streak on concerns that an expected rise in U.S. interest rates would weaken fuel demand.
Oil Falls On Concerns Expected Fed Hike Will Impact Fuel Demand
Oil fell on Monday, reversing earlier gains but continuing a recent losing streak, on concerns that an expected increase in interest rates in the U.S., the world's biggest oil user, may limit fuel demand growth.
Why Shark Encounters Are Increasing Along The US East Coast
Why shark encounters are increasing along the US East Coast
Vanilla Spice: Arid Israel Produces Potent Tropical Pods
Vanilla spice: arid Israel produces potent tropical pods
Tunisians Vote On Constitution Set To Bolster One-man Rule
Tunisians vote on constitution set to bolster one-man rule
Dollar Slips, Riskier Currencies Gain As Market Rebounds
The dollar fell and major rivals gained on Monday as risk appetite returned to currency markets and investors weighed up the possible impact of an expected U.S.
Dollar Firm As Fed Meeting And Growth Risks Hold Sway
The dollar was on a firm footing on Monday, as traders braced for a sharp U.S. interest rate hike this week and looked for safety as data points to a weakening global economy.
Dollar Firm As Fed Meeting And Growth Risks Dominate
The dollar was on a firm footing on Monday, as traders brace for a sharp U.S. interest rate hike this week and look for safety as data points to a weakening global economy.
Tunisia's Saied Holds Referendum, Critics Fear For Democracy
Tunisians voted on Monday on a new constitution which critics of President Kais Saied fear will dismantle the democratic gains of the 2011 revolution by handing him nearly total power.
Fears For Tunisian Democracy As Saied Holds Referendum
Tunisians began voting on Monday in a referendum on a new constitution that critics of President Kais Saied fear will dismantle the democracy that emerged from a 2011 revolution by handing him nearly total power.
Tunisians Vote On Constitution Expanding President's Power
Tunisians began voting on Monday in a referendum on a new constitution that critics of President Kais Saied fear will maul the democracy that emerged from a 2011 revolution by handing him nearly total power.
Two Dead, Five Wounded In Shooting At Los Angeles Park
Two people were shot dead and five others wounded by gunfire at Los Angeles park on Sunday after shooting broke out at an informal car show in the community of San Pedro, the Los Angeles Fire Department said.