Turkey calls for ceasefire between Russia and Ukraine ahead of Erdogan-Putin meeting
Turkey on Tuesday called for a ceasefire in Ukraine, just days before a likely meeting between Turkey and Russia leaders in the Kazakh capital Astana.
Turkey on Tuesday called for a ceasefire in Ukraine, just days before a likely meeting between Turkey and Russia leaders in the Kazakh capital Astana.
Russia’s deadly airstrikes on Ukrainian cities this week have sparked calls for more military aid, but analysts warn that no air defense system can fully
The French government on Tuesday threatened to use force to break up blockades at refineries and oil depots shut down by striking workers, while motorists
Thousands of Haitians demonstrated in Port-au-Prince on Monday to protest the government and its call for foreign aid to deal with endemic insecurity, a humanitarian
Devastated families in Thailand gathered Tuesday to cremate their loved ones killed in a kindergarten massacre that killed 36 people – including 24 children. The
Israel said Tuesday it was close to a “historic” deal with Lebanon to settle a long-standing dispute over its border in Mediterranean waters, which have
The US Supreme Court on Tuesday will hear the appeal of a Texas man on death row who has pleaded innocent and whose case has
Hong Kong’s leader laughed at the US sanctions against him on Tuesday as he defended his government’s decision not to crack down on a superyacht
On October 13, 1972, a plane carrying 45 people carrying an amateur Uruguayan rugby team, along with relatives and supporters, to an away game in
The UK Supreme Court on Tuesday will examine the legality of Scotland’s effort to hold a new independence referendum in London next year without government
Malaysia’s prime minister on Monday announced the dissolution of parliament and allowed early elections aimed at bringing political stability as the country emerges from Covid-19
Russian forces launched a barrage of deadly bombing raids on Ukraine early Monday in apparent retaliation for a blast that damaged a key bridge to
Turkey on Tuesday called for a ceasefire in Ukraine, just days before a likely meeting between Turkey and Russia leaders in the Kazakh capital Astana.
Russia’s deadly airstrikes on Ukrainian cities this week have sparked calls for more military aid, but analysts warn that no air defense system can fully
The French government on Tuesday threatened to use force to break up blockades at refineries and oil depots shut down by striking workers, while motorists
Thousands of Haitians demonstrated in Port-au-Prince on Monday to protest the government and its call for foreign aid to deal with endemic insecurity, a humanitarian
Devastated families in Thailand gathered Tuesday to cremate their loved ones killed in a kindergarten massacre that killed 36 people – including 24 children. The
Israel said Tuesday it was close to a “historic” deal with Lebanon to settle a long-standing dispute over its border in Mediterranean waters, which have
The US Supreme Court on Tuesday will hear the appeal of a Texas man on death row who has pleaded innocent and whose case has
Hong Kong’s leader laughed at the US sanctions against him on Tuesday as he defended his government’s decision not to crack down on a superyacht
On October 13, 1972, a plane carrying 45 people carrying an amateur Uruguayan rugby team, along with relatives and supporters, to an away game in
The UK Supreme Court on Tuesday will examine the legality of Scotland’s effort to hold a new independence referendum in London next year without government
Malaysia’s prime minister on Monday announced the dissolution of parliament and allowed early elections aimed at bringing political stability as the country emerges from Covid-19
Russian forces launched a barrage of deadly bombing raids on Ukraine early Monday in apparent retaliation for a blast that damaged a key bridge to