Gazprom says Ukraine is diverting Moldova’s gas supplies and threatens cuts
Russian energy giant Gazprom said on Tuesday that Ukraine was diverting natural gas supplies to Moldova and threatened to cut supplies through a key pipeline
Russian energy giant Gazprom said on Tuesday that Ukraine was diverting natural gas supplies to Moldova and threatened to cut supplies through a key pipeline
German prosecutors on Tuesday called for a suspended sentence for a 97-year-old former Nazi concentration camp secretary in what they called one of the country’s
The French government expressed shock on Tuesday after a tax inspector was stabbed to death while trying to check the accounts of a business owner
King Charles III hosted South African President Cyril Ramaphosa in London on Tuesday for the first state visit of his reign, with climate change, trade
Kosovo’s prime minister, accused by Brussels of derailing talks to settle a dispute over a plan to replace Serbian license plates, said on Tuesday he
International pressure on Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan increased on Tuesday not to launch a threatened ground offensive against Kurdish fighters in Syria. Ankara on
Iwan Gunawan was forced to leave his badly injured wife buried under rubble to run outside to save his daughter after a powerful earthquake struck
Iran has started production of 60 percent enriched uranium at its Fordo plant, which reopened in 2019 after a nuclear deal with major powers collapsed,
The Colombian government and the National Liberation Army (ELN), the country’s last recognized rebel group, resumed formal peace talks in Venezuela on Monday for the
Acclaimed Cuban singer, songwriter and guitarist Pablo Milanes died early Tuesday in Spain, where he had been hospitalized for the past few days, his agent
With megacities in lockdown, infections rising and sporadic protests, China’s Covid-19 policy has reached a stalemate as authorities continue to try to contain the virus
Six senior employees of Hong Kong’s closed pro-democracy tabloid Apple Daily pleaded guilty to collaborating with foreign forces on Tuesday and could face life imprisonment.
Russian energy giant Gazprom said on Tuesday that Ukraine was diverting natural gas supplies to Moldova and threatened to cut supplies through a key pipeline
German prosecutors on Tuesday called for a suspended sentence for a 97-year-old former Nazi concentration camp secretary in what they called one of the country’s
The French government expressed shock on Tuesday after a tax inspector was stabbed to death while trying to check the accounts of a business owner
King Charles III hosted South African President Cyril Ramaphosa in London on Tuesday for the first state visit of his reign, with climate change, trade
Kosovo’s prime minister, accused by Brussels of derailing talks to settle a dispute over a plan to replace Serbian license plates, said on Tuesday he
International pressure on Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan increased on Tuesday not to launch a threatened ground offensive against Kurdish fighters in Syria. Ankara on
Iwan Gunawan was forced to leave his badly injured wife buried under rubble to run outside to save his daughter after a powerful earthquake struck
Iran has started production of 60 percent enriched uranium at its Fordo plant, which reopened in 2019 after a nuclear deal with major powers collapsed,
The Colombian government and the National Liberation Army (ELN), the country’s last recognized rebel group, resumed formal peace talks in Venezuela on Monday for the
Acclaimed Cuban singer, songwriter and guitarist Pablo Milanes died early Tuesday in Spain, where he had been hospitalized for the past few days, his agent
With megacities in lockdown, infections rising and sporadic protests, China’s Covid-19 policy has reached a stalemate as authorities continue to try to contain the virus
Six senior employees of Hong Kong’s closed pro-democracy tabloid Apple Daily pleaded guilty to collaborating with foreign forces on Tuesday and could face life imprisonment.