The Russian army said Wednesday it had repelled a Ukrainian attack involving several hundred soldiers near the town of Orikhiv
The US Federal Reserve raised its benchmark lending rate on Wednesday to the highest level since 2001 to tackle above-target inflation
Niger's Presidential Guard on Wednesday fired warning shots to disperse demonstrators protesting over the detention of
Irish pop singer Sinead O'Connor, who shot to worldwide fame in the 1990s, has died at the age of 56, Irish media reported on Wednesday.
We are not alone -- and American authorities are covering up the evidence, a former US intelligence officer told a congressional
The Chinese yuan has overtaken the US dollar in Beijing’s cross-border transactions, according to data analyzed by the Nikkei
Moscow City Court sentenced Ilya Sachkov, co-founder of cybersecurity firm Group-IB, to 14 years in jail for treason on Wednesday
Russia’s GDP is expected to grow 1.5% this year, an upwards revision from the previous estimate of 0.7%, the IMF has said
The billionaire’s bid to turn the social media platform into an everything app was a bold but foolhardy decision
Others say they plan to leave the country over Benjamin Netanyahu’s controversial judicial reforms
The media outlet claims the French Defense Ministry kept a close eye on Russia’s Wagner PMC due to its activities in Africa
The UKIP founder accused the bank of compiling a “Stasi-style surveillance report” on his political views
US judge raises concern over Hunter Biden’s plea deal with federal prosecutors and threatens to sanction his lawyers for lying to the court
Secretary of State Antony Blinken visited Tonga and warned of “problematic” investments by China in the region
Over 40 people are dead in Algeria, Italy and Greece amid a wave of deadly blazes