Ex-PM Khan begins ‘long march’ for early elections in Pakistan
Former Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan on Friday launched a so-called “long march” into the capital Islamabad to call for snap elections and to put
Former Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan on Friday launched a so-called “long march” into the capital Islamabad to call for snap elections and to put
Global warming felt by 96% of people: study Paris (AFP) – Luca MATTEUCCI, Marlowe HOOD Whether they realized it or not, some 7.6 billion people
Swedish prosecutors said on Friday they would conduct a new supplementary crime scene investigation into the Nord Stream leaks, after the navy and pipeline owner
Former Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan on Friday launched a so-called “long march” into the capital Islamabad to call for snap elections and to put
French consumer prices rose in October at the fastest pace since 1985, official data showed on Friday, buoyed by rising energy, food and industrial goods
Like many around the world, Iceland’s Prime Minister devoted herself to her hobby during the pandemic. Now the thriller she co-wrote with one of Iceland’s
After a bitterly divisive campaign and an inconclusive first-round vote, Brazil will select its next president on Sunday in a runoff between far-right incumbent Jair
The European Union on Thursday reached an agreement on legislation to phase out new CO2-emitting vehicles by 2035, negotiators announced. Talks between representatives of the
North Korea has launched an “unspecified ballistic missile,” the south’s military said on Friday, the latest in a flash of launches by Pyongyang, while Seoul
Elon Musk took control of Twitter and fired its top executives late Thursday in a deal that puts one of the leading platforms for global
Felipe Guimaraes jumps on a surfboard in the sand and shows tourists the basics of surfing. Here, on Ipanema Beach in Rio de Janeiro, the
China’s “sharp and uncharacteristic” economic slowdown is expected to stun growth across Asia by the end of next year, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) warned
Former Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan on Friday launched a so-called “long march” into the capital Islamabad to call for snap elections and to put
Global warming felt by 96% of people: study Paris (AFP) – Luca MATTEUCCI, Marlowe HOOD Whether they realized it or not, some 7.6 billion people
Swedish prosecutors said on Friday they would conduct a new supplementary crime scene investigation into the Nord Stream leaks, after the navy and pipeline owner
Former Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan on Friday launched a so-called “long march” into the capital Islamabad to call for snap elections and to put
French consumer prices rose in October at the fastest pace since 1985, official data showed on Friday, buoyed by rising energy, food and industrial goods
Like many around the world, Iceland’s Prime Minister devoted herself to her hobby during the pandemic. Now the thriller she co-wrote with one of Iceland’s
After a bitterly divisive campaign and an inconclusive first-round vote, Brazil will select its next president on Sunday in a runoff between far-right incumbent Jair
The European Union on Thursday reached an agreement on legislation to phase out new CO2-emitting vehicles by 2035, negotiators announced. Talks between representatives of the
North Korea has launched an “unspecified ballistic missile,” the south’s military said on Friday, the latest in a flash of launches by Pyongyang, while Seoul
Elon Musk took control of Twitter and fired its top executives late Thursday in a deal that puts one of the leading platforms for global
Felipe Guimaraes jumps on a surfboard in the sand and shows tourists the basics of surfing. Here, on Ipanema Beach in Rio de Janeiro, the
China’s “sharp and uncharacteristic” economic slowdown is expected to stun growth across Asia by the end of next year, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) warned