Oil Falls As Shanghai Lockdown Boosts Fears Over Weaker Demand
Oil prices fell more than $3 on Monday as fears over weaker fuel demand in China grew after its financial hub of Shanghai launched a planned two-stage lockdown on Monday to contain a surge in COVID-19 infections.
Last EU Train Out Of Russia Arrives In Helsinki
Last EU train out of Russia arrives in Helsinki
In Kharkiv, Sandbags Pile Up To Save Ukraine National Poet's Statue
In Kharkiv, sandbags pile up to save Ukraine national poet's statue
Brazil Vote Pits Good Against Bad, Bolsonaro Says At Re-election Launch
Brazil's far-right President Jair Bolsonaro launched his re-election campaign on Sunday, telling thousands of cheering supporters that opinion polls were wrong and he is sure to win this year's election that pits good against bad.
Macron's Rivals Turn Up Volume Two Weeks From Vote
Macron's rivals turn up volume two weeks from vote
Biden 'Gaffe' On Putin Scrambles US Message On Ukraine
Biden 'gaffe' on Putin scrambles US message on Ukraine
Shanghai To Lock Down In Phases To Rein In Covid-19 Outbreak
Shanghai to lock down in phases to rein in Covid-19 outbreak
U.S. Diplomats Say No Regime Change Policy For Russia After Biden Remarks
Top American diplomats clarified on Sunday that the United States does not have a policy of regime change in Russia
Biden Says He Is Not Calling For Regime Change In Russia
U.S. President Joe Biden clarified on Sunday that the United States does not have a policy of regime change in Russia, after his declaration that Russian President Vladimir Putin "cannot remain in power." .
Canada's Indigenous Peoples Seek Papal Apology At Vatican For Residential Schools
Canadian indigenous peoples meet Pope Francis this week to ask him to apologise for the Catholic Church's role in residential schools where children were abused and their culture denied.
3.8 Million People Flee Ukraine: UN
3.8 million people flee Ukraine: UN
Analysis-Impermanence Nation: Canada's Growing Reliance On Temporary Residents To Meet Labor Needs
Canada is increasingly relying on temporary residents to meet its labor force needs, according to a Reuters analysis of official data, but this phenomenon makes workers vulnerable and fails to provide wage growth or stability to businesses, warn workers, advocates, economists and industry groups.
Ahead Of New Peace Talks, Zelensky Says Eying Russia Neutrality Demand
Ahead of new peace talks, Zelensky says eying Russia neutrality demand
Mykolaiv Residents Dare To Hope After Russian Threat Eases
Mykolaiv residents dare to hope after Russian threat eases
Malta Labour Party Cruises To Third Term Despite Corruption Woes
Malta Labour party cruises to third term despite corruption woes
'Everything Is Stopped': Montenegro Faces Ukraine War Fallout
'Everything is stopped': Montenegro faces Ukraine war fallout
Abandoned Animals Join Ukraine's War Exodus
Abandoned animals join Ukraine's war exodus
U.S. Envoy Not Confident Iran Nuclear Deal Is Imminent
U.S. Special Envoy for Iran Robert Malley said on Sunday he was not confident that a nuclear deal between world powers and Tehran was imminent, dampening expectations after 11 months of talks in Vienna that have stalled.
Macron's Rivals Turn Up The Volume Two Weeks From Vote
Macron's rivals turn up the volume two weeks from vote
Activists Mobilise Over Hungary Election Fraud Fears
Activists mobilise over Hungary election fraud fears
Myanmar Army Says Will 'Annihilate' Coup Opponents On Crackdown Anniversary
Myanmar army says will 'annihilate' coup opponents on crackdown anniversary
In A 'Dangerous' Land: Tourists Trickle Back To Iraq
In a 'dangerous' land: tourists trickle back to Iraq
Second Black Box Of Crashed China Eastern Plane Recovered
Second black box of crashed China Eastern plane recovered
Ukraine Asks Red Cross Not To Open Office In Russia's Rostov-on-Don
Ukraine has asked the International Committee of the Red Cross not to open a planned office in Russia's Rostov-on-Don, saying it would legitimise Moscow's "humanitarian corridors" and the abduction and forced deportation of Ukranians.
German SPD On Track For Another Win As Saarland State Heads To Polls
Germans head to the polls in the small western state of Saarland on Sunday in the first of four regional votes this year which could enable Social Democrat Chancellor Olaf Scholz to consolidate his grip on power.
German SPD Set To Win Saarland Vote-exit Poll
Germany's Social Democrats (SPD) looked set to score a clear victory in a regional election in the small western state of Saarland on Sunday, helping Chancellor Olaf Scholz consolidate his grip on power ahead of other regional votes this year.
German SPD Wins Saarland Vote In Boost For Scholz - Projections
Germany's Social Democrats (SPD) scored a clear victory in a regional election in the state of Saarland on Sunday, according to projections, a result that helps Chancellor Olaf Scholz consolidate his power ahead of other regional votes this year.
German SPD Wins Saarland Vote In Boost For Scholz
Germany's Social Democrats (SPD) scored a clear victory in a regional election in the state of Saarland on Sunday, according to preliminary results, helping Chancellor Olaf Scholz consolidate his power ahead of other regional votes this year.
UK Ceramist Fired Up For Elizabeth II's Platinum Jubilee
UK ceramist fired up for Elizabeth II's Platinum Jubilee
How Ukraine War Left China's 'Nickel King' On Hook For Billions
How Ukraine war left China's 'Nickel King' on hook for billions