UN Calls On Taliban To Let Women Help Give Aid To Desperate Afghans
UN calls on Taliban to let women help give aid to desperate Afghans
UN calls on Taliban to let women help give aid to desperate Afghans
Former Brazil President Jair Bolsonaro has applied for a six-month tourist visa to remain in the United States, his lawyer said on Monday, despite calls for any U.S.
Haitians in the United States are facing enormous pressure to help family and friends under a U.S.
Jewish heirs sue Guggenheim over Picasso sold to flee Nazis
Spain court remands church attack suspect for 'terrorism'
Amazon focus as Germany's Scholz to meet Lula in Brazil
A Memphis police officer has been suspended for his involvement in the fatal beating of Tyre Nichols, days after the city released video footage of the killing to the public, and five other officers were fired and charged with the Black man's murder.
North Carolina locals want Mexican authorities to do more after issuing an arrest warrant in the death of Shanquella Robinson.
The Chiefs and Eagles have a higher over/under than last year's Super Bowl.
A court-ordered examiner is expected to release a report on Monday addressing whether bankrupt crypto firm Celsius Network operated as a Ponzi scheme, which could add to the pressure on founder Alex Mashinsky, who is already facing fraud allegations.
In the Peruvian southern border town of Desaguadero, indigenous protester Adela Perez is defiant after almost eight weeks of deadly clashes that have roiled the Andean nation, hit its huge copper mines and strained the country's democratic institutions.
The European Commission will not propose any new joint EU borrowing on Wednesday when it presents ideas on how to support Europe's green industry facing Chinese and U.S.
Three years after its departure from the European Union, Britain is yet to benefit from the Brexit dividend that was promised for its economy as it lags its peers on multiple fronts, including trade and investment.
JPMorgan Chase & Co. is working with KPMG to improve how the U.S.
Johnson & Johnson's strategy to use bankruptcy to resolve the multibillion-dollar litigation over claims its talc products cause cancer was rejected by a federal appeals court on Monday, but the healthcare conglomerate said it would challenge the ruling.
India's annual pre-budget economic survey is likely to peg GDP growth at 6-6.8% for 2023-24, according to a source.
Find out all about Rihanna's Super Bowl 2023 Halftime Show and other performers scheduled for the big game.
The Kansas City Chiefs are about to play in their fifth Super Bowl in franchise history.
European shares slipped on Monday as hotter-than-expected inflation data from Spain added to market jitters as investors brace for a slew of interest rate hikes from prominent central banks later in the week.
Faced with a tight labour market and a shortage of workers with key software engineering skills, some German companies are looking at thousands of layoffs in Silicon Valley as an opportunity to recruit top talent.
The tech-focused Nasdaq fell more than 1% on Monday as megacap growth stocks including Apple, Amazon and Alphabet declined ahead of their earnings reports this week, while investors also awaited key central bank meetings.
TikTok's CEO will testify before a House committee in March as concerns over the data the company reserves have continued to grow.
A suicide bombing at a crowded mosque in Pakistan's Peshawar killed at least 32 people on Monday, the latest attack targeting police in this northwestern city where Islamist militants remain active.
Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen held a telephone call with Czech President-elect Petr Pavel on Monday, a highly unusual move given the lack of formal ties between their countries and a diplomatic coup for Taipei that is sure to infuriate China.
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