Chinese President Xi Jinping announced a “strategic partnership” with Syria on Friday during talks with President Bashar
The Kremlin said Friday it was unavoidable that tensions would grow between Kyiv and its European allies amid an escalating dispute
A mystery illness is decimating the chicks of New Zealand’s endangered yellow-eyed penguins, and scientists say they may have
Researchers in Sweden have discovered large amounts of methane gas, a powerful planet-warming gas, leaking from unusual
A Russian-occupation official in annexed Crimea said Friday that a Ukrainian missile attack had struck the headquarters of Russia's
Australia needed a federal government-inquiry into the management of the pandemic. Albanese recognised this and before the election he indicated Labor would have one. But he was vague about its form.
President Vladimir Putin has called on government officials to maintain Russia’s stable growth in real wages
The US Justice Department has charged a government contractor with spying on behalf of a foreign state
Azerbaijani troops are on the edge of Nagorno-Karabakh's separatist stronghold of Stepanakert, prompting residents to hide
US National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan has urged Congress to approve more funding for Ukraine by the end of the month
US President Joe Biden told his Ukrainian counterpart, Vladimir Zelensky, that the first Abrams M1 tanks will reach Ukraine next week
Other states may well follow Victoria’s lead, but the 7.5% levy is likely to have a very modest impact on rental housing supply. There’s much more governments could do.
Russian retirees living abroad are reportedly unable to withdraw pensions held in foreign banks due to Western restrictions
Russia’s lithium reserves and processing capacity will completely cover domestic demand, according to Rosatom
Bypassing planning regulations is likely to have impacts on social inequity and wellbeing that could prove very costly for both governments and people.