Decision To Discontinue 'Bloody Sunday' Murder Case Quashed By Belfast Court
Northern Ireland's High Court on Wednesday quashed prosecutors' decision to discontinue a murder case against the only British soldier charged over the "Bloody Sunday" killings of 13 unarmed Catholic civil rights marchers in 1972.
Three Generations Of Women Flee War In Ukraine For Spain
When Russian bombs began falling on Kharkiv, Anna Kharazii knew she had to get out.
UK Confronts Cost Of Living Crisis With Inflation-fighting Budget
UK confronts cost of living crisis with inflation-fighting budget
Is Mystery Yacht In Tuscany Putin's Pleasure Boat?
Is mystery yacht in Tuscany Putin's pleasure boat?
Tech Leads Rebound In World Stocks Despite Surging Yields
Battered technology and growth shares have shrugged off rising bond yields to drive a rebound in world stocks as some investors view them as a hedge to inflation against the backdrop of supply-chain snarls and an intensifying war in Ukraine.
A Tale Of 'Cruelty' As Ukraine Refugee Exodus Exceeds 3.6 Million
Kateryna Mytkevich endured four weeks living with the fear of planes, rockets and missiles raining on her native city of Chernihiv in northern Ukraine before deciding to flee with her child.
Exclusive-India Mothballs Plan To Let Local Firms List Overseas -sources
India has frozen plans to allow local firms to list overseas as it seeks to bolster its own capital markets, government officials and industry sources said, in a blow to foreign funds and stock exchanges seeking to tap into the country's tech boom.
NATO Likely To Approve More Troops For Its Eastern Flank, Says Stoltenberg
NATO will likely decide on Thursday to ramp up military forces on its eastern flank, the head of the alliance said, while also warning Russia against using nuclear weapons after its Feb.
New Orleans Stunned After Tornado Strikes, Killing One
Crews were assessing the damage on Wednesday on the east side of New Orleans where a powerful tornado killed at least one person and injured eight people as it left a two-mile path of destroyed homes, uprooted power lines and overturned vehicles.
Tornado Leaves New Orleans Neighborhood In Ruins, Killing One
Crews were assessing the damage on Wednesday on the east side of New Orleans where a powerful tornado killed at least one person and injured eight others as it left a two-mile path of destroyed homes, uprooted power lines and overturned vehicles.
NATO Must Fill Military Gaps To Be Ready For Conflicts, Commander Says
NATO countries must make up for post-Cold War cuts to military equipment to give the alliance the capacity to respond swiftly to a conflict, the commander of NATO's quick reaction force, first in line to respond to a crisis, told Reuters.
In Spain, Soaring Prices Fuel Growing Social Unrest
In Spain, soaring prices fuel growing social unrest
At China Plane Crash Site, Relatives Wait In Grim Vigil
As recovery teams searched mountainous terrain for victims of Monday's plane crash in southern China, a man surnamed Zhang whose nephew was among the 132 people aboard the Boeing 737-800 said his biggest hope, of finding him alive, was unrealistic.
Saipem Core Investors, Banks To Advance 1.5 Billion Euros Of Cash Call -sources
Saipem core investors Eni and CDP together with a pool of banks are ready to advance 1.5 billion euros of an overall 2 billion euro capital increase to rescue the troubled Italian energy service group, two sources said.
Police Arrest Suspected Killers Of Argentine Rugby Star Aramburu
Police arrest suspected killers of Argentine rugby star Aramburu
Wall St Eyes Lower Open With Focus On U.S. Rate Outlook, Ukraine Crisis
U.S. stock indexes were set to fall on Wednesday after megacap shares fueled a strong rally on Wall Street a day earlier, as investors assessed the outlook for U.S.
BP Seeks To Sell Shut-down North Sea Oilfield, Riding Wave Of Demand -sources
BP is seeking buyers for its shut-down Foinaven oilfield in the North Sea, hoping Britain's renewed focus on domestic production will attract buyers interested in extracting the field's remaining reserves, industry sources said.
Ukraine: How Far Will Putin Go?
Ukraine: how far will Putin go?
Fleeing Russian Invasion, Ukrainian Woman Reaches Gaza
Fleeing Russian invasion, Ukrainian woman reaches Gaza
Iran's Revolutionary Guards Tout Missile Prowess At Doha Exhibition
Commanders of Iran's elite Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) drank tea, nibbled dates and displayed models of Iranian missiles at a defence show in Qatar, a Gulf Arab state that is home to the largest U.S.
General Mills Lifts Sales And Profit Forecasts On Higher Prices, Demand
General Mills Inc raised its full-year core sales and profit forecasts on Wednesday, encouraged by higher prices and strong demand for the Cheerios maker's cereals, snack bars and pet food, sending its shares up as much as 6%.
More Weapons Not A Lasting Solution To Ukraine War, Pope Says
Pope Francis on Wednesday said the war in Ukraine showed that humanity had to shed a strange instinct for "self-destruction" and that buying more weapons was not the ultimate solution to any conflict.
NATO Troops Face Chill Of Combat In Arctic Exercises
NATO troops face chill of combat in Arctic exercises
Column-Economic War Pushes Business Cycle To Tipping Point: Kemp
"The longer the war goes on, the greater the chance of an economic recession," the chief executive of commodity trader Vitol said on Tuesday at a business leaders' conference organised by the Financial Times.
Explainer-How Black Boxes Of Crashed Chinese Jet Will Be Handled
Chinese authorities on Sunday recovered the second black box from a China Eastern Airlines jet that plunged into a mountainside last Monday with 132 people on board, state media reported.
Dutch Court Rejects Suit Of Nigerian Widows Against Shell
A Dutch court on Wednesday rejected a suit against Shell brought by four widows of activists who were executed by the Nigerian government in 1995 after they protested against the oil's company's exploitation of the Niger Delta.
Ukraine War's Youngest Victims Fight For Their Lives
Ukraine war's youngest victims fight for their lives
Ukraine War Rattles EU Green Farming Plan
Ukraine war rattles EU green farming plan
Power Blackouts, Soaring Fuel Prices Shut Nigerian Businesses
Power blackouts, soaring fuel prices shut Nigerian businesses
Europe Cannot End Russia Energy Dependence Overnight -Scholz
Europe will end its energy dependence on Russia but to do so from one day to the next would plunge it into a recession, risking hundreds of thousands of jobs and entire industrial sectors, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz said on Wednesday.