Germany’s Scholz faces high-stakes visit to China
Chancellor Olaf Scholz embarks on a high-stakes trip to China this week, walking a tightrope between bolstering a vital economic relationship and growing concerns about
Chancellor Olaf Scholz embarks on a high-stakes trip to China this week, walking a tightrope between bolstering a vital economic relationship and growing concerns about
Tokyo on Tuesday began issuing civil partnership certificates to same-sex couples living and working in the capital, a long-awaited move in a country with no
Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg said on Sunday she would skip next month’s COP27 talks in Egypt and criticized the world summit as a forum
South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol on Monday opened a memorial to the 154 people killed in a stampede at Halloween celebrations, as authorities accused the
Deep in the Amazon, near the region where British journalist Dom Phillips and Brazilian indigenous expert Bruno Pereira were murdered in June, local Ticunanes sit
Song Jung-hee wiped away tears and placed a single white chrysanthemum at a memorial to the 154 victims of a deadly crowd in South Korea.
Congratulations poured in from around the world for Brazil’s leftist President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva after announcing his narrow victory over far-right incumbent Jair
A tense Brazil awaited Jair Bolsonaro’s next move on Monday, as the far-right incumbent remained silent after losing a razor-thin runoff in the presidential election
The war in Ukraine and other overlapping crises are taking their toll on job markets around the world, the UN said on Monday, suggesting a
Italy posted better-than-expected quarterly growth on Monday, a surprise boost for new Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni who is – for now – staving off an
Russian President Vladimir Putin is set to hold talks with leaders of Armenia and Azerbaijan on Monday as Moscow seeks to reassert its role as
There were so many dead that their families had to queue to bury them. Hundreds of mourners crowded between the rows of graves at Morbi’s
Chancellor Olaf Scholz embarks on a high-stakes trip to China this week, walking a tightrope between bolstering a vital economic relationship and growing concerns about
Tokyo on Tuesday began issuing civil partnership certificates to same-sex couples living and working in the capital, a long-awaited move in a country with no
Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg said on Sunday she would skip next month’s COP27 talks in Egypt and criticized the world summit as a forum
South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol on Monday opened a memorial to the 154 people killed in a stampede at Halloween celebrations, as authorities accused the
Deep in the Amazon, near the region where British journalist Dom Phillips and Brazilian indigenous expert Bruno Pereira were murdered in June, local Ticunanes sit
Song Jung-hee wiped away tears and placed a single white chrysanthemum at a memorial to the 154 victims of a deadly crowd in South Korea.
Congratulations poured in from around the world for Brazil’s leftist President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva after announcing his narrow victory over far-right incumbent Jair
A tense Brazil awaited Jair Bolsonaro’s next move on Monday, as the far-right incumbent remained silent after losing a razor-thin runoff in the presidential election
The war in Ukraine and other overlapping crises are taking their toll on job markets around the world, the UN said on Monday, suggesting a
Italy posted better-than-expected quarterly growth on Monday, a surprise boost for new Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni who is – for now – staving off an
Russian President Vladimir Putin is set to hold talks with leaders of Armenia and Azerbaijan on Monday as Moscow seeks to reassert its role as
There were so many dead that their families had to queue to bury them. Hundreds of mourners crowded between the rows of graves at Morbi’s