ECB board member Fabio Panetta is resisting calls from Giorgia Meloni, the front-runner to be Italy's next prime minister, to take the job of economy minister should the rightist bloc win election on Sunday, two political sources told Reuters.
Three dead in Iran protests over Amini's death: governor
Two dead, buildings damaged after Mexico earthquake
U.N. chief Antonio Guterres on Tuesday urged rich countries to tax windfall profits of fossil fuel companies and use that money to help countries harmed by the climate crisis and people who are struggling with rising food and energy prices.
Israel said on Tuesday it would fight a plan by online travel agency Booking.com to add a safety warning to listings in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, which its tourism minister condemned as a politically-motivated decision.
Ukraine will push for unprecedented and bespoke International Monetary Fund and World Bank packages worth tens of billions of dollars in the coming weeks to shore up its war-ravaged finances, the country's top debt management chief told Reuters.
Moscow-held Ukraine regions to vote on annexation by Russia
A fish farm established in the Mediterranean Sea off Gaza last year has begun to produce sea bream for the local market as well as for export to the occupied West Bank, bringing a welcome boost to diets and much-needed cash to the economy.
In Iran, rare criticism of 'morality police' after Amini death
Fiona, now a Category Three hurricane, reaches Turks and Caicos
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Ex-Soviet Moldova has selected seven companies to secure gas from next month should supply from Russia's Gazprom, be disrupted, a senior government official said.
The European Court of Human Rights ruled on Tuesday against the parents of missing British toddler Madeleine McCann, saying that Portugal had given them a fair hearing in their libel battle against a former Portuguese policeman.
A top adviser to U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen will warn on Tuesday that China's foot-dragging on debt relief could burden dozens of low- and middle-income countries with years of debt servicing problems, lower growth and underinvestment.
For the first time in its 132-year history, the Brazilian census now underway includes a question counting members of the "quilombo" communities founded by runaway slaves.
Italy's right-wing bloc will easily agree on major policy priorities despite recent disagreements if it wins this weekend's national election, the alliance's de facto leader, Giorgia Meloni, said on Tuesday.
The victim was on his way to meet his daughter when the incident occurred.
The authorities believe the child was just a day old when she was strangled to death.
Germany's general data retention law violates EU law, Europe's top court ruled on Tuesday, dealing a blow to member states banking on blanket data collection to fight crime and safeguard national security.
Movies back in Indian Kashmir, decades after cinema closures
As COVID cases improve in certain parts of the world, the CDC has made some changes to its travel advisory warnings for Americans.
The two suspects face murder charges over the incident, according to police.
Hauwa Shakir puts the finishing touches to an elegant lilac and grey dress, grabs her handbag and steps into a grey Toyota Corolla in front of her home in the outskirts of central Abuja.
In fields near Argentine farm town Pergamino, spiky green shoots of wheat stretch in neat rows to the horizon, a crop developers hope will boost yields of the grain thanks to a single gene borrowed from sunflowers helping it better tolerate drought.
Climate change, a faltering economy and residual security issues have decimated Syria's 2022 grain crop, leaving the majority of its farmers in a precarious position, the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) said.
Hong Kong arrests harmonica player for sedition at queen vigil
Soviet-Russian singer Alla Pugacheva also dared Russia's Ministry of Justice to brand her a "foreign agent" after the label was given to her husband.
Palestinian Authority arrest raid sparks deadly West Bank clashes
More than 300,000 volunteers contributed to the process of determining the population of the Southern Ocean's key indicator species.
Erdogan is pushing hard to leverage his country's influence in the complexities of the Ukraine war by supporting Kyiv, but without burning bridges with Moscow.