Millions Locked Down As China Wrestles Worst Virus Outbreak In Two Years
Millions locked down as China wrestles worst virus outbreak in two years
Saudi Women Drive For Extra Cash As Costs Climb
Saudi women drive for extra cash as costs climb
Rising Food Prices Shake North Africa As Ukraine War Rages
Rising food prices shake North Africa as Ukraine war rages
Curtain Closes On Beijing Paralympics As China And Ukraine Star
Curtain closes on Beijing Paralympics as China and Ukraine star
The Lonely Envoy: Moscow's Man At The UN Finds Himself On The Defensive
The lonely envoy: Moscow's man at the UN finds himself on the defensive
Putting Out The Fire: Fed Set To Hike Rates To Tame Inflation
Putting out the fire: Fed set to hike rates to tame inflation
Ex-guerrilla Petro Front Runner In Colombia Presidential Primaries
Ex-guerrilla Petro front runner in Colombia presidential primaries
Milan Squeeze Past Empoli To Move Five Points Clear
Milan squeeze past Empoli to move five points clear
'Mission Impossible': U.N. In Cambodia Showed Early Limit Of Nation Building
Just over 30 years ago, a crackling radio in a refugee camp on the Thai border brought Sam Sophal word that the United Nations was coming to his war-ravaged homeland of Cambodia.
Brits To Get 350 Pounds A Month To Open Homes To Ukraine Refugees
Britain will pay people to open their homes to Ukrainians fleeing the Russian invasion as the government moves to deflect anger over its response to the fastest-growing refugee crisis in Europe since World War Two.
Britons To Get 350 Pounds A Month To Open Homes To Ukraine Refugees
Britain will pay people to open their homes to Ukrainians fleeing the Russian invasion as the government moves to deflect anger over its response to the fastest-growing refugee crisis in Europe since World War Two.
Iran Attacks Iraq's Erbil With Missiles In Warning To U.S., Allies
Iran attacked Iraq's northern city of Erbil on Sunday with a dozen ballistic missiles in an unprecedented assault on the capital of the autonomous Iraqi Kurdish region that appeared to target the United States and its allies.
On Kyiv's Eastern Front, Ukrainians Hold Off Russian Tanks
On Kyiv's eastern front, Ukrainians hold off Russian tanks
Argentine Family Comes Home After 22-year Drive Around The World
Argentine family comes home after 22-year drive around the world
Thousands Mass In Kyiv's Twin City Florence To Back Ukraine
Thousands of people packed into one of Florence's biggest squares on Saturday to show their support for Ukraine and listen to a videoed speech from its President Volodymyr Zelenskiy.
Malaysia PM's Alliance Wins Key Election Test Amid Rise In Youth Voters
A coalition led by Malaysian Prime Minister Ismail Sabri Yaakob on Saturday scored a landslide victory in a state election seen as a key test for national polls, after voting reforms that saw a large influx of young and first-time voters.
Tram Ride Through Wartime Kyiv Stirs Memories Of Lost City
Tram ride through wartime Kyiv stirs memories of lost city
U.S. Eases Border Policy From Trump Era For Unaccompanied Migrant Children
The administration of U.S. President Joe Biden has eased a controversial border policy from the era of former President Donald Trump, which means that unaccompanied migrant children will not be deported from the United States.
U.S. Continues To Exempt Unaccompanied Migrant Children From Border Expulsion Policy
The administration of U.S. President Joe Biden said unaccompanied migrant children will continue to not be expelled from the United States under a border policy put in place by former President Donald Trump, in a bid to counter a court challenge to the current practice.
Rabbi Who Backed Abramovich's Citizenship Banned From Leaving Portugal
A rabbi responsible for the certification that allowed Russian billionaire Roman Abramovich and others to obtain Portuguese citizenship is not allowed to leave the country and must present himself to authorities when required, Lusa news agency said on Saturday.
Saudi Arabia Executes 81 Men In One Day For Terrorism, Other Offences
Saudi Arabia executed 81 men including seven Yemenis and one Syrian on Saturday, the interior ministry said, in the kingdom's biggest mass execution in decades.
Refugee Arrivals Dip, But Ukraine's Neighbours Scramble To Provide Shelter
Ukraine's neighbours reported a dip in numbers of refugees on Saturday as governments and volunteers struggled to find shelter for the nearly 2.6 million mostly women and children who have fled since Russia's invasion two weeks ago.
Pakistan Demands Joint Probe Into 'Accidental' India Missile Fire
Pakistan on Saturday demanded a joint probe into a missile India said it accidentally fired into its territory, rejecting New Delhi's decision to hold an internal inquiry into the incident and calling on the international community to play a role.
Vatican Protests Over Expulsion Of Its Ambassador To Nicaragua
The Vatican on Saturday protested to Nicaragua over the effective expulsion of its ambassador to Managua, saying the unilateral action was unjustified and incomprehensible.
Finland Starts Much-delayed Nuclear Plant, Brings Respite To Power Market
Finland's much-delayed Olkiluoto 3 nuclear reactor started test production on Saturday, operator TVO said, delivering power to the national grid which over time is expected to reduce the need for electricity imports and lead to lower prices.
Ukraine Trusts In Israeli Mediation, Denies Bennett Advised Caving To Russia
Ukraine voiced hope on Saturday for positive results from Israel's bid to broker peace with Russia, denying a media report that suggested Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett had tried to nudge Kyiv into caving to Moscow's demands.
Germany To Take 2,500 Ukrainian Refugees From Moldova
Germany will take in 2,500 refugees who have fled to Moldova from Ukraine, Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock said on Saturday, as eastern Europe's efforts to aid refugees come under strain.
Alarm Grows Over Mariupol As Russia Squeezes Kyiv
Alarm grows over Mariupol as Russia squeezes Kyiv
Jailed Nicaraguan Opposition Leader Chamorro, Brother Found Guilty
A former Nicaraguan presidential hopeful and her brother were found guilty of several financial crimes late Friday, relatives of the two told Reuters.
Sri Lanka Tightens Trade Rules To Boost Currency Reserves
Sri Lanka's Central Bank tightened trade restrictions on Saturday, ordering exporters to repatriate foreign exchange earnings within 180 days of transactions in a bid to improve country's depleting foreign exchange reserves.