Killing Of American Puts Snail-paced Greek Courts In Dock
Killing of American puts snail-paced Greek courts in dock
As Ukraine Forces Counter Near Kyiv, Russia Scales Back Goals
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy pushed for further talks with Russia as Moscow signalled it was scaling back its ambitions to focus on territory claimed by Russian-backed separatists in the east after attacks elsewhere stalled.
Russian Forces Take Chernobyl Workers' Town; More Fighting In Mariupol
Russian forces have taken control of a town where workers at the defunct Chernobyl nuclear plant live, the governor of Kyiv region said on Saturday, and fighting was reported in the streets of the besieged southern port of Mariupol.
Russian Forces Take Chernobyl Workers' Town, Biden Calls Putin A 'Butcher'
Russian forces have taken control of a town where workers at the defunct Chernobyl nuclear plant live, the governor of Kyiv region said on Saturday, and fighting was reported in the streets of the besieged southern port of Mariupol.
Rockets Hit Lviv In Western Ukraine, Biden Calls Putin A 'Butcher'
Rockets struck the outskirts of the western Ukrainian city of Lviv on Saturday for what appeared to be the first time since Russia's invasion, and Russian forces took control of a town where workers at the defunct Chernobyl nuclear plant live.
Rockets Hit Western Ukraine, Biden In Poland Decries Putin's Grip On Power
Rockets struck the western Ukrainian city of Lviv on Saturday, signalling a potential new front in Moscow's invasion as U.S.
Sign Of Things To Come? Royals' Caribbean Tour Hit By Protests
Sign of things to come? Royals' Caribbean tour hit by protests
Biden Says 'Butcher' Putin 'Cannot Remain In Power'
Biden says 'butcher' Putin 'cannot remain in power'
Son Of Murdered Malta Journalist Keeps Up Her Fight
Son of murdered Malta journalist keeps up her fight
Iraq Once More Into Presidential Vote Unknown
Iraq once more into presidential vote unknown
With 'CODA,' French Producer Revisits Story And Heads To Oscars
With 'CODA,' French producer revisits story and heads to Oscars
Russia Signals Less Ambitious Goals In Ukraine War
Russia signals less ambitious goals in Ukraine war
Yes Or No? Amazon Union Vote Gets Underway In New York
Yes or No? Amazon union vote gets underway in New York
With U.S. Approval, Trump Name To Come Down From Landmark Washington Hotel
The U.S. government on Friday said it would allow former President Donald Trump's company to sell the rights to a luxury hotel in Washington to a Hilton affiliate, clearing the way for Trump's name to come down off a building that served as a flashpoint during his presidency.
Critics Raise Privacy Fears Over EU Message App Rule
Critics raise privacy fears over EU message app rule
Russian Fuel Strike Casts Pall Of War Over Ukraine Village
Russian fuel strike casts pall of war over Ukraine village
Analysis-Bogged Down In Ukraine, Russia Moves War Goalposts
Russia has reframed its war goals in Ukraine in a way that may make it easier for President Vladimir Putin to claim a face-saving victory despite a woeful campaign in which his army has suffered humiliating setbacks, military analysts say.
Yemen Rebels Attack Oil Facilities Near Saudi F1 Track
Yemen rebels attack oil facilities near Saudi F1 track
Azov Regiment Takes Centre Stage In Ukraine Propaganda War
Azov Regiment takes centre stage in Ukraine propaganda war
Not 'Sitting On Its Hands,' U.S. To Up Pressure On China, Trade Czar Tai Says
The United States is done "sitting on its hands" and will more actively pressure China, the world's second largest economy, to change trade practices that Washington believes distort the market, top U.S.
Georgia Mourns Two Fighters Killed In Ukraine
Georgia mourns two fighters killed in Ukraine
Ukraine Launches NFT 'Museum Of War' In Crypto Crowdfunding Push
Ukraine started auctioning off a collection of non-fungible tokens (NFTs) on Friday in an expansion of a cryptocurrency fundraising push that Kyiv says has already collected more than $65 million for its war effort.
Spotify Says It Will Suspend Service In Russia
Spotify Technology SA said on Friday it will suspend its streaming service in Russia in response to the country's new media law.
West African Leaders Set Deadlines For 'Recalcitrant' Coup-hit States
West Africa's main political and economic bloc said on Friday it would give Mali's military transitional government 12 to 16 months to arrange elections and offered Guinea's ruling junta a month to propose a democratic transition timeline.
U.S. Issues Sanctions On Alleged Arms Dealers For Myanmar Junta
The United States on Friday imposed sanctions on alleged arms dealers and companies it said were involved in procuring weapons for Myanmar's junta, coordinating with similar measures from Canada and Britain.
Ship Engine Makers Cut Ties With Russia As Maritime Trade Pressure Grows
Finland's Wartsila, a leading ship engine maker, has suspended business with Russia including equipment training while German counterpart MAN Energy Solutions is reviewing contracts, adding further trade pressure on Moscow.
CVC, Other Funds Circle Telecom Italia's Service Arm - Sources
CVC Capital Partners and rival private equity investors are looking at a potential investment into the services arm of Telecom Italia (TIM) under a planned reorganisation of Italy's former phone monopoly, sources said on Friday.
Exclusive: US Cancels Talks With Taliban Over U-turn On Girls' Education
The United States abruptly cancelled meetings with the Taliban in Doha that were set to address key economic issues, officials said on Friday, after Afghanistan's Islamist rulers reversed a decision to allow all girls to return to high school classes.
Germany Approves Law Mandating Full Gas Storage Before Winter
The Bundestag lower house on Friday approved legislation requiring Germany's privately-operated gas storage facilities to be full at the start of the next winter, to try to avert shortages in the event of a halt in Russian gas imports.
3.7 Million People Flee Ukraine: UN
3.7 million people flee Ukraine: UN