Four Palestinians Killed In Israeli Raid In West Bank: Palestinian Ministry
Four Palestinians were killed and nearly 20 others injured early Tuesday in a raid by Israeli forces in the occupied West Bank, the Palestinian Health Ministry said.
Credit Suisse To Pay 238 Mn Euros To Settle French Fraud Probe
The Swiss bank said that "the settlement does not comprise a recognition of criminal liability."
ECB Again Eyes Jumbo Rate Hike To 'Tame Inflation Beast'
ECB again eyes jumbo rate hike to 'tame inflation beast'
'Jealous Lover': Fury At Putin Near Ukraine Front
Southern Ukrainian cities such as Mykolaiv will play a crucial role in the next stage of the gruelling war Putin began exactly eight months ago.
Qatar Pressed On Safety Of Women Travelling To World Cup
Five women are suing Qatar Airways and the state-run Qatar Civil Aviation Authority after they were removed from flights for non-consensual gynecological examinations.
Europe Faces Long-term Pain From Energy Crisis: Shell CEO
Europe has desperately searched for quick alternatives to Russian gas, but it seems Europe would need large amounts of LNG for decades.
Ukraine Slams Russia's 'Dirty Bomb' Claims As 'Dangerous' Lies
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has called for a united international response.
UK's Sunak Poised To Become PM As Johnson Quits Leadership Race
Just weeks after failing in a first attempt to lead the ruling Tories, Sunak could cap a stunning reversal in fortunes by winning the leadership.
Human Rights Watch Reports LGBTQ Jail Beatings Before Qatar World Cup
Homosexuality is illegal in Qatar, which has come under intense scrutiny over its rights record before the tournament that is expected to attract millions.
Growing 'Davos In The Desert' A Sign Of Saudi Clout
Participants include business leaders from Latin American countries as well as "a huge delegation from China."
In Iraq, Divorce Rates Soar Even As Stigma Persists For Women
Veteran feminist Hanaa Edwar pointed to "financial pressure on families" as a cause.
Far-right Meloni Set To Become Italy's First Woman PM
Giorgia Meloni's post-fascist Brothers of Italy party won Sept. 25 legislative polls but needs outside support to form a government.
'Risk Of Torture And Death': Alarm Over Iran Protest Prisoners
Iran Human Rights (IHR) expressed concern that several activists were still incommunicado behind bars.
Son Of Late Iran Shah Voices Solidarity With Ukraine Over Drones
Pahlavi said there was little question that Iran's clerical state, which replaced his father's Western-oriented monarchy following the 1979 revolution, has meddled around the world.
Blasting Crackdown But Eyeing Deal, West In Quandary Over Iran
Despite Tehran's new support for an increasingly isolated Moscow, the United States and the European Union still hope to revive the 2015 deal aimed at curtailing Iran's nuclear programme -- even though the prospect is dimming.
Thai Regulators Approve Controversial Telecom Merger
Thai regulators approve controversial telecom merger
Turkey's Erdogan Sees 'Opportunity' To Mend Armenia Ties
Erdogan attended the inauguration of a new airport in Zangilan, which Baku's forces recaptured from Armenian separatists during their 2020 conflict.
Rebels Kill Seven, Target Health Clinics In Eastern DR Congo
Rebels kill seven, target health clinics in eastern DR Congo
Surovikin: The Ruthless Face Of Russia's Campaign In Ukraine
A veteran of Moscow's wars since the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan, Surovikin is the man behind the massive bombing campaign on Ukraine.
Italy Opens Talks On New Government As Coalition Spars Over Ukraine
Giorgia Meloni, 45, is expected to be named Italy's first woman prime minister following the talks.
Philippines To Get US Military Helicopters After Scrapping Russia Deal
Earlier Thursday, local media had quoted the Russian ambassador to the Philippines as saying that deal was still valid.
First-ever Licencing Deal Struck For Cancer Drug
The deal will give selected manufacturers the opportunity to develop, manufacture and supply generic versions of nilotini.
EU Leaders Fight For Common Ground On Energy Prices
The political pressure to act is huge with strikes and protests over the cost of living spreading across Europe.
US Citizen Jailed In Saudi For Tweets On Khashoggi, Yemen: Son
Saad Ibrahim Almadi, a 72-year-old of Saudi origin, was this month sentenced to 16 years in prison.
Russia's Population Transfers Amount To 'Mass Deportation', Says Ukraine
Russia's population transfers amount to 'mass deportation', says Ukraine
EU Leaders Struggle For Common Ground On Energy Prices
EU leaders struggle for common ground on energy prices
Tokyo Olympics Bribery Scandal Widens With Mascot Allegations
The ballooning saga is not the first time questions have been raised over impropriety around the Tokyo Games.
Crowd Welcomes Home Iranian Climber Who Competed Without Hijab
Elnaz Rekabi wore only a headband during the Asian Championships in Seoul on Sunday.
Divided Loyalties In Ukraine City As Russia Presses Assault
The subject is up for debate at the local market, where the city's remaining residents stock up on food and clothes for the winter to the sounds of artillery.
Russia Can Rebuild Military In 2-4 Years: Estonia
Russia can rebuild military in 2-4 years: Estonia