Rams, Bengals Ready For Super Bowl Blockbuster
Rams, Bengals ready for Super Bowl blockbuster
Olympics-CAS Concludes Hearing On Valieva, Decision Expected On Monday
The Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) has concluded its hearing on Russian figure skater Kamila Valieva after she tested positive for a banned drug and a final decision on the teenager will be announced later on Monday after deliberations.
U.S. Avocado Blow Caps Tough Week For Mexican President
A U.S. decision to suspend avocado shipments from a violent Mexican state sealed a challenging week for President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, whose approval rating suffered an unusual dip in a tracking poll published on Sunday.
Relief, Concern At Kyiv Airport As West Calls Citizens Home
Relief, concern at Kyiv airport as West calls citizens home
Clashes As Controversial Israeli Lawmaker Visits Jerusalem Flashpoint
Clashes as controversial Israeli lawmaker visits Jerusalem flashpoint
Why Is India's Largest Insurer Being Listed?
Why is India's largest insurer being listed?
French Anti-vaccine Convoy Heads Toward Brussels
French anti-vaccine convoy heads toward Brussels
U.S. Officials Won't Confirm Reports On Possible Russia Invasion Of Ukraine On Wednesday
Senior U.S. officials on Sunday said they could not confirm reports that U.S.
Canada Police Clear Key Border Bridge But Protests Still Crippling Ottawa
Canada police clear key border bridge but protests still crippling Ottawa
Four Missing Afghan Women Activists Released
Four missing Afghan women activists released
India's Life Insurance Corp Plans Potential Record IPO
State-run Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC) has filed draft papers with the market regulator for what could be the country's largest initial public offering (IPO).
India's Life Insurance Corp Files $8 Billion IPO Papers
State-run Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC) has filed draft papers with the market regulator to sell 5% of its shares to potentially raise nearly $8 billion, dwarfing the biggest IPO in Asia's third-largest economy by a considerable margin.
Israeli Inquiry Checking NSO Database Over Police Wiretap Allegations
A high-level Israeli inquiry into alleged warrantless wiretaps by police is examining a database provided by NSO Group, the manufacturer of the powerful hacking tool Pegasus, the Justice Ministry said on Sunday.
OECD Tells Israel To Cut Red Tape In Non-tech Sectors To Boost Productivity
Israel needs to cut red tape in traditional industries so they can boost productivity and catch up with the country's booming high-tech sector, the head of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) said on Sunday.
Russia Opens Door To Diplomacy In Ukraine Standoff
Russia opens door to diplomacy in Ukraine standoff
Man Lynched By Villagers Over Blasphemy Allegation In Pakistan - Police
A mob lynched a man because he had allegedly burnt pages of Muslim holy book the Koran in central Pakistan and dozens of people have been arrested, police and officials said on Sunday.
Rights Group Goes To Court To Get Nigeria To Publish Agreement With Twitter
A Nigerian rights group has asked the High Court to force the government to publish an agreement with Twitter that led to the restoration of the social media company's services last month following a six-month ban.
Ukraine's Star Author Kurkov Says His Native Russian Should Be Curbed
Ukraine's star author Kurkov says his native Russian should be curbed
Canada Protesters, Police Deadlocked As Tensions Simmer At Blocked Border Bridge
A tense standoff between Canadian police and protesters opposing COVID-19 restrictions was set to continue on Sunday, as a court order and threats of arrest have failed to end a blockade of a key Canada-U.S.
Canada Police Arrest Protesters As Key Bridge To U.S. Remains Shut
Canadian police said on Sunday they have arrested more protesters opposing COVID-19 restrictions and blocking a key trade route along the border with the United States, more than 24 hours after authorities moved in to impose a court order.
Key Bridge To U.S. Remains Closed As Canada Police Clear Protesters
Canadian police cleared protesters and vehicles that had blocked a vital trade route on the border with the United States, making some arrests, but the bridge was not yet open to traffic on Sunday.
Canada Police Arrest Protesters In Effort To Reopen Key Bridge With U.S
Canadian police made several arrests on Sunday and cleared protesters and vehicles that had blocked a vital trade route on the border with the United States, but the bridge was not yet open to traffic on Sunday.
U.S.-Canada Bridge To Reopen Sunday After Police Clear Protesters
North America's busiest trade link will reopen for traffic on Sunday, ending a six-day blockade, a top U.S.
U.S.-Canada Bridge Reopens After Police Clear Protesters
North America's busiest trade link reopened for traffic late Sunday evening, ending a six-day blockade, Canada Border Services Agency said, after Canadian police cleared the protesters fighting to end COVID-19 restrictions.
Ukraine Pledges Funds To Keep Airspace Open Amid Russia Standoff
Ukraine pledged funds on Sunday to try to keep its airspace open to commercial flights, as some carriers reviewed their services to the country after the United States warned that Russia could invade at any time.
Himalaya Yogi Ran India's Top Bourse As Puppet Master, Regulator Says
The former head of India's largest stock exchange shared confidential information with a yogi and sought his advice on crucial decisions, a probe by the market regulator has found, ahead of the bourse's much-awaited public listing.
U.S. Says Russia May Create Pretext To Attack Ukraine
Russia could invade Ukraine at any time and might create a surprise pretext for an attack, the United States said on Sunday, as it reaffirmed a pledge to defend "every inch" of NATO territory.
Arctic Seed Vault To Receive Rare Deposits
A vault built on an Arctic mountainside to preserve the world's crop seeds from war, disease and other catastrophes will receive new deposits on Monday, including one from the first organisation that made a withdrawal from the facility.
OSCE Minitoring Mission Staff Pull Out From Eastern Ukraine
Staff of the Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE), which has been monitoring the situation in eastern Ukraine, began to pull out of the rebel-held city of Donetsk on Sunday as fears of a possible Russian invasion grew.
OSCE Monitoring Mission Staff Pull Out From Eastern Ukraine
Staff of the Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE), which has been monitoring the situation in eastern Ukraine, began to pull out of the rebel-held city of Donetsk on Sunday as fears of a possible Russian invasion grew.