Despite a barrage of Western sanctions and swathes of brands quitting Russia after the Kremlin launched its Ukraine offensive ...
Tens of thousands of people protest in Belgrade to demand that Serbian leaders take responsibility for the collapse of a train station roof that killed 15 people last month.
A US health boss's murder sparked a torrent of online misinformation and calls for violence against other executives, ...
Some tariffs are intended to secure a better trade deal in the traditional sense. But some are intended to simply punish, ...
The Philippine military said Monday it plans to acquire the US Typhon missile system to protect its maritime interests, some of which overlap with regional power China.
Hopes of ‘Santa rally’ looked to be alive again on Monday as S&P 500 futures were also climbing and Nasdaq 100 futures gained in premarket trading.
Iran said Monday it had "no direct contact" with Syria's new rulers after the fall of president Bashar al-Assad, a longtime Tehran ally.
Just 12 trucks distributed food and water in northern Gaza in two-and-a-half months, aid group Oxfam said on Sunday, raising ...
Panama's president Jose Raul Mulino on Sunday dismissed recent threats made by US President-elect Donald Trump to retake ...
Japanese authorities will hand Google a cease-and-desist order over an alleged antitrust violation in the first such move against a US tech titan, a government source said Monday. The Japan Fair Trade ...
Every day before dawn, Jamil Ghafori gets to work on the floor of a cramped Kabul bakery with five other men churning out thousands of traditional flatbreads -- the staple of every Afghan meal.
Malaysia's 1MDB said on Monday it was suing corporate services provider Amicorp Group and its CEO Toine Knipping for more than $1 billion for allegedly facilitating more than $7 billion in fraudulent ...