Cypriot drivers fill up in the breakaway north as prices soar
The line of Greek Cypriot motorists waiting to cross a checkpoint into breakaway northern Cyprus is much longer than it used to be – a
The line of Greek Cypriot motorists waiting to cross a checkpoint into breakaway northern Cyprus is much longer than it used to be – a
Apple will manufacture its new flagship smartphone in India, the US tech giant said Monday as it seeks to diversify production away from its reliance
Ukraine’s latest suspected mass grave site is in a shell-damaged and abandoned industrial chicken farm on a hilltop littered with battle debris near the Russian
The government of Britain’s new Prime Minister Liz Truss came under pressure on Monday after the pound hit a record low against the dollar following
Typhoon Noru hit Vietnam’s central coast early Wednesday, the national forecaster said, bringing strong winds and heavy rain as hundreds of thousands of people fled
Former Guinean dictator Moussa Dadis Camara and several co-defendants were taken to jail on Tuesday, a day before their trial opened in the 2009 stadium
The United Nations on Tuesday reiterated its commitment to Ukraine’s “territorial integrity” as pro-Moscow authorities in several parts of the war-torn nation began to claim
Wearing bright red body-hugging tights with the Labor Party logo on the back, Brazilian pop star Anitta seductively strokes a dance pole and urges her
Saudi Arabia’s powerful Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman has been appointed prime minister, a post traditionally held by the king, in a government reshuffle announced
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken on Tuesday defended military sales to Pakistan after scathing criticism from growing US partner India, which sees itself as
Italian election winner Giorgia Meloni may at first glance have much in common with ultra-conservative governments in EU states Poland and Hungary, but experts say
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on Monday renewed his call for the global abolition of nuclear weapons amid growing concerns over Russia’s threat to use them
The line of Greek Cypriot motorists waiting to cross a checkpoint into breakaway northern Cyprus is much longer than it used to be – a
Apple will manufacture its new flagship smartphone in India, the US tech giant said Monday as it seeks to diversify production away from its reliance
Ukraine’s latest suspected mass grave site is in a shell-damaged and abandoned industrial chicken farm on a hilltop littered with battle debris near the Russian
The government of Britain’s new Prime Minister Liz Truss came under pressure on Monday after the pound hit a record low against the dollar following
Typhoon Noru hit Vietnam’s central coast early Wednesday, the national forecaster said, bringing strong winds and heavy rain as hundreds of thousands of people fled
Former Guinean dictator Moussa Dadis Camara and several co-defendants were taken to jail on Tuesday, a day before their trial opened in the 2009 stadium
The United Nations on Tuesday reiterated its commitment to Ukraine’s “territorial integrity” as pro-Moscow authorities in several parts of the war-torn nation began to claim
Wearing bright red body-hugging tights with the Labor Party logo on the back, Brazilian pop star Anitta seductively strokes a dance pole and urges her
Saudi Arabia’s powerful Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman has been appointed prime minister, a post traditionally held by the king, in a government reshuffle announced
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken on Tuesday defended military sales to Pakistan after scathing criticism from growing US partner India, which sees itself as
Italian election winner Giorgia Meloni may at first glance have much in common with ultra-conservative governments in EU states Poland and Hungary, but experts say
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on Monday renewed his call for the global abolition of nuclear weapons amid growing concerns over Russia’s threat to use them