Russian MPs on Thursday approved a first reading of draft legislation banning the "propaganda" of childless lifestyles, the latest measure targeting what
Now is ‘worst moment’ for Kiev to start peace talks with Moscow, Lithuania’s president has said, as Vladimir Putin feels he is “stronger”
Raytheon, the manufacturer of Patriot missile systems, has been charged with foreign bribery and inflating federal contracts
Lifeguards declared Sydney's famed Bondi beach and several other strands closed Thursday, as more mysterious black "tar ball" globules washed up along the
El Salvador's Congress on Wednesday approved the legalization of unregistered firearms held by citizens of the Central American nation, whose president
China's coast guard said Thursday it had "expelled" a Japanese ship that ventured into waters around disputed islands, as Beijing increasingly presses its
A South Korean court has recognised misogyny as a motive for a hate crime, its spokesperson told AFP Thursday, a decision activists hailed as a
Raytheon, a subsidiary of major American defense contractor RTX, will pay more than $950 million to resolve fraud and bribery charges, the US Justice
UK anti-terrorism police on Thursday said they were investigating how a parcel burst into flames at a depot earlier this year, after a similar case in
The latest in a string of hoax threats made against Indian airlines targeted a flight from Germany, the airline said Thursday, with the plane landing
US President Joe Biden announced Thursday further student debt relief for public servants -- amounting to around $4.5 billion -- with just over two weeks
India slammed Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Thursday as "cavalier" over his handling of the disastrous diplomatic fallout following the 2023
China test-fired two missiles during a day of military drills around Taiwan, a Taiwanese security official said, adding they were directed inland and not
Japanese car exports to Russia surged in September amid an overall growth in trade turnover between the countries
The import duty on spirits has been cut from 100% to 10% in an attempt to boost the economy of China’s special administrative region