Iranians Defy Crackdown As Another Teen Reported Killed
Iran has for over six weeks been gripped by protests sparked by the death of Mahsa Amini who had been arrested by the notorious morality police.
Homesick Ukrainians Test Luck Along Kherson Front
The Kremlin has sent in reinforcements from all directions toward the city of Kherson.
Pope Visits Bahrain For Interfaith Talks With Rights In Spotlight
Pope visits Bahrain for interfaith talks with rights in spotlight
Italy's Far-right PM Meloni Meets EU Chiefs
Nationalist Meloni has vowed to put Italy's interests first, and the trip will be closely watched amid fears of turbulent relations ahead between the populist government in Rome and the bloc's powerhouses.
Captagon Connection: How Syria Became A Narco State
With Syria the source of 80 percent of the world's supply, according to security services, the trade is at least worth three times its entire national budget.
After Slim Victory, Danish PM To Form Broader Government
The outgoing prime minister met Queen Margrethe to hand in her resignation at 11:00 am (1000 GMT), which formally set the ball rolling for her to start negotiations with other party leaders on the makeup of the new government.
War And Peace Collide In Ukraine's Recaptured Ruins
The Russians have been firing salvos from the south end of the road ever since being routed and retreating from the village in the first month of the war in March.
Frontline Bridge Gives Hope To Ukrainians Fighting For Kherson
The Ukrainians launched a lightning counteroffensive in September that cleared the Russians out of lands east of the 1.4-million-strong northern city of Kharkiv.
UK's Ocado Announces Tie-Up With South Korea's Lotte
The two firms said in a joint statement that they would work together to develop Lotte's online business in South Korea.
UK Vows 'More Radical' Measures To Tackle Illegal Migration
Around 40,000 people have made the dangerous crossing across the Channel from mainland Europe so far this year, according to U.K. government figures.
'Serious Blow': Ukraine Commander Fears Loss Of Starlink
Ukraine now has 20,000 of the little white dishes hidden away across the war zone.
Francis' First Visit To Bahrain To Cement Ties With Islam
The Thursday-to-Sunday visit -- the 39th international trip of Francis' papacy -- comes three years after his historic trip to the United Arab Emirates in 2019.
Israelis Vote As Netanyahu Seeks Return To Power
While many candidates have cited security as a concern, none have campaigned on a platform of reviving moribund peace talks with the Palestinians.
Covid Outbreak Traps Visitors At Shanghai Disneyland
China is the last major economy wedded to a zero-Covid policy, with authorities brandishing snap lockdowns, mass testing and lengthy quarantines in an effort to stamp out emerging outbreaks.
Gas Crisis Fears Recede For Now As Europe Stockpiles
Spanish gas regulator Enagas says the backlog at ports is expected to last at least until this week.
Netanyahu Eyes Comeback One Eve Of Israel Election
The election comes in a year that has seen violence flare in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, with near-daily clashes in the occupied West Bank all summer.
Explosions Rock Kyiv Days After Russia Blames Ukraine For Black Sea Attack
Monday's attack on the Ukrainian capital comes after Russia pulled out of a landmark agreement that allowed vital grain shipments via a maritime safety corridor.
DR Congo Expels Rwandan Ambassador As M23 Rebels Gain Ground
The latest advance by rebel fighters prompted the UN peacekeeping mission there to increase its "troop alert level" and boost support for the army.
Death Toll From Somalia Twin Bombings Climbs To 100
Two cars packed with explosives were detonated minutes apart near the busy Zobe junction, followed by gunfire in an attack targeting Somalia's education ministry.
After Dark, Iran Security Forces Take Aim At Protest Buildings
Security forces have struggled to contain the women-led protests that have evolved into a broader campaign to end the Islamic republic founded in 1979.
Artillery Battles Engulf Ukraine's Southern Front
Military analysts believe the Ukrainians have about six weeks before the winter freeze makes any further advances much more difficult to pull off.
Volkswagen Says China Recovery Accelerating
Auto giant Volkswagen said Friday its recovery in China was accelerating, but sounded a note of caution on geopolitical risks as concerns grow over German dependence on the Asian giant.
Tropical Storm Slams Into Philippines, Death Toll Rises To 72
Severe Tropical Storm Nalgae slammed into the Philippines on Saturday, after unleashing flash floods and landslides that left at least 72 people dead, officials said.
In Jordan Camp, A New Generation Of Syrians Born In Exile
At least 168,500 Syrian babies have been born in Jordan since 2014, according to the UN, part of an estimated one million children born to Syrians in exile across the world over the same period.
Power Workers Struggle To Keep Ukraine's Energy On Stream
Russia has been carrying out repeated strikes for more than two weeks now on Ukraine's energy infrastructure, leading to the destruction of at least of one third of the network just as winter looms.
Defiant Iranians Hit Streets Again To Protest 'Brutal' Crackdown
The clerical state has been gripped by six weeks of protests that erupted when Amini, 22, died in custody after her arrest for an alleged breach of Iran's strict dress rules for women.
Putin: Russia Battling 'Western Domination' As Ukraine War Grinds On
Putin: Russia battling 'Western domination' as Ukraine war grinds on
Elon Musk Takes Control Of Twitter, Fires Executives
Musk sacked chief executive Parag Agrawal, as well as the company's chief financial officer and its head of safety, the Washington Post and CNBC reported citing unnamed sources.
12 Women Foreign Ministers Condemn Iran's Crackdown
They expressed "solidarity with the courageous Iranian women engaging in their right of peaceful assembly and advocating for their human rights."
In Eastern Ukraine, The Plight Of Another Volodymyr Zelensky
A namesake of the Ukrainian leader, Zelensky served as a driver in the Soviet army and then worked in construction.