Vladimir Putin signed a decree Monday granting Russian citizenship to Edward Snowden.
Japan honours assassinated Abe at controversial funeral
Shinzo Abe: Japan's longest-serving prime minister
Bangladesh boat tragedy death toll hits 51
Lebanon's parliament passed the 2022 budget on Monday using an exchange rate for customs tax revenues that lies far below the market value of the Lebanese pound, falling short of economic reform measures that would pave the way for an IMF deal.
As a drizzle fell over a grey autumnal London, and the pound plummeted on traders' screens, U.S.
Turkey files protest with Greece, US in islands row
Hurricane Ian is expected to hammer western Cuba late in the day with heavy winds and rain and a potentially life-threatening storm surge after strengthening overnight from a tropical storm, the National Hurricane Center (NHC) said on Monday.
Cuban voters back liberalized family code
UK's new PM under fire as pound sinks and BoE sounds alarm
Direct impact or nuclear weapons? How to save Earth from an asteroid
Transport Canada has eliminated its COVID travel requirements amid a high vaccination rate in the country.
China, Russia face historic scrutiny at UN rights council
Ukraine probes suspected mass burial on Russia border
With nationalist rhetoric dominating the campaign for Bosnia's Oct.
Sheikh Youssef al-Qaradawi, a spiritual guide to the Muslim Brotherhood who championed the 2011 Arab Spring uprisings and unsettled rulers in Egypt and the Gulf with his Islamist preaching, died on Monday.
This is the first instance of a leopard eating a man in the southern Indian state of Karnataka, the forest officials said
The United States, Britain and other countries are calling for a debate at the U.N.
Russia school shooting leaves 13 dead, including children
Ukrainian geeks turned guerrillas make frontline drones
Cardinal Joseph Zen, 90, one of the most senior Catholic clerics in Asia, and five others were accused on Monday by government prosecutors of using a now-disbanded charity fund for pro-democracy protesters as a front for "political activities".
A group of European Union countries want to push Brussels to produce plans this week for a bloc-wide cap on the price of gas, according to a draft letter seen by Reuters.
Farmers in the United States are urging their government to challenge a looming Mexican ban on genetically modified (GM) corn under a regional free trade agreement, warning of billions of dollars of economic damage to both countries.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky called the swap a "victory" for his country.
The Italian right-wing coalition's resounding victory in Sunday's general election marks a return to parliament for former premier Silvio Berlusconi, nine years after he was kicked out over a tax fraud conviction.
Part of the single-largest tranche provided by the U.S., NASAMS can be used to identify, engage and destroy enemy aircraft, aerial vehicles and missile threats.
US, South Korea begin naval drills after North's missile test
NASA to deflect asteroid in key test of planetary defense
The 26-year-old victim was struck and dragged by the ride that is believed to reach speeds of 70 km/h
At downtown Khartoum's al-Souq al-Arabi, travel agencies helping young Sudanese seek a brighter economic future in Egypt are replacing once-packed hardware stores in a corner of the capital's main commercial hub.