K-pop boy band BTS will go off on mandatory military service, starting shortly with oldest member Jin, their agency said on Monday.
The Saudi-led OPEC+ cartel has angered Washington by deciding to cut production by two million barrels per day from November.
Protests sparked by 22-year-old Mahsa Amini's death have turned into one of the boldest challenges to Iran's clerical rulers since the 1979 revolution.
Australia's defence minister Richard Marles was due to arrive in Tonga on Monday ahead of the South Pacific Defence Ministers Meeting this week.
Kyiv's city administration said after the first wave of explosions that "critical infrastructure" was being attacked.
New York City police have asked the public to help identify a suspect who shoved a subway rider in front of an oncoming train this weekend.
Several EU nations are already training Ukrainians to use the modern artillery systems, missile launchers and air defenses they are delivering to Kyiv.
The attacks come exactly a week after Russia unleashed a massive wave of missile strikes on the Ukrainian capital and cities across the country.
Last week, tensions flared after the North fired a missile, shot more than 500 artillery shells, and flew a multitude of warplanes near the sea border.
A day after OPEC+ oil producers last week announced output cuts over U.S. objections, Biden vowed to impose "consequences" on Saudi Arabia for siding with Russia in supporting the cuts.
Senegal's oil and gas discoveries account for only 0.07 percent and 0.5 respectively of world reserves.
NATO member Turkey refused to join in the international sanctions regime against Russia, trying to use a neutral status to bring the sides in for truce talks.
Tensions have also been worsened by repeated clashes between Israeli settlers in the West Bank and Palestinians.
The number of A350s grounded by Qatar because of surface damage has risen to 28 out of 53 A350s in its fleet.
The effort was given added urgency after Moscow pummeled Ukraine with missiles this week.
The forum in the capital Ouagadougou will take place two weeks after the jihadist-torn Sahel state was rocked by its second military takeover.
Gun violence is a major problem in the U.S. where more than 34,000 people have died in shootings so far in 2022 alone
Yemen, with around 30 million people, had just 59 psychiatrists in 2020 -- or one for every half a million people -- according to health ministry figures.
Hundreds of homes and other properties in Victoria, Australia's second-most populous city, were inundated by flood waters.
The Montmartre Museum exhibition is the first of several planned around Paris for the anniversary of Picasso's death on April 8.
The carmaker will invest $1 billion in Horizon Robotics and a further 1.3 billion euros ($1.26 billion) in the joint venture.
Taking out the 10 days of mourning for Queen Elizabeth II, Truss had only a week in control of events before her political programme imploded.
Russian missiles and drones struck Ukrainian targets 128 times over three days this week, hitting 28 energy installations.
Neo-natal nurse Lucy Letby, 32, is on trial at Manchester Crown Court in northwest England, accused of seven murders and 15 attempted murders.
The case concerned a Muslim woman who was told she could not wear a headscarf when she applied for a six-week work traineeship at a Belgian company.
"The suicidal nature of such a step is understood by NATO members themselves," a deputy to the Secretary of Russia's Security Council said.
The carrier is adjusting 70% of its schedule to accommodate additional flights arriving in Qatar, which is the first Middle Eastern country to host the event.
Italy has been racing to reduce its dependence on gas from Russia.
Lebanon and Israel have reached a historic agreement demarcating a disputed maritime border between them after years of U.S.-mediated negotiations, officials said on Tuesday.