Putin To Meet Xi In Beijing Seeking Greater Support For War Effort
It will be Putin's first trip abroad since his March re-election and his second in just over six months to China, a crucial economic lifeline for Russia after the West hit it with unprecedented sanctions over its military offensive in Ukraine.
Dutch Fine Fortnite Maker For 'Pressuring' Kids With Ads
The Netherlands Authority for Consumers and Markets (ACM) hit Epic Games with two separate fines totaling the equivalent of $1.2 million, after finding that underage gamers "could experience pressure in several ways to make purchases."
Anglo American To Split Group After Rejecting BHP Bid
After rejecting an improved takeover offer worth GBP34 billion ($43 billion) from BHP, which had hoped to create a copper titan, Anglo said it was accelerating plans to simplify the group and reward shareholders in a "radical" revamp.
Blinken In Ukraine To Assure US Support Amid New Russian Offensive
Blinken arrived by overnight train from Poland and was due to meet with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in his fourth visit to Kyiv since the start of the Russian invasion in February 2022, according to an AFP journalist accompanying him..
Putin Removes Defence Minister Shoigu
Putin proposed economist Andrey Belousov as Shoigu's replacement, according to a list of the ministerial nominations published by the Federation Council, Russia's upper house of parliament.
Arsenal Down Man Utd To Take Premier League Title Race To The Wire
Leandro Trossard scored the only goal on 20 minutes as Arsenal won for just the second time in 17 games away at United to go a point clear at the summit.
India Vote Resumes With Kashmir Poised To Oppose Modi
Modi remains popular across much of India and his Hindu-nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is widely expected to win the poll when it concludes early next month.
Indonesia's Mount Ibu Erupts Again, Spews Huge Ash Tower
No damage or casualties were immediately reported but images showed a column of ash soaring into the sky on Halmahera island in North Maluku province.
Blinken: Israel Offensive On Rafah Would Not Eliminate Hamas
An all-out Israeli offensive on the Gaza city of Rafah would provoke "anarchy" without eliminating Hamas, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said Sunday, as Washington stepped up a pressure campaign against such an assault.
Archegos Founder To Go On Trial For Fraud, Market Manipulation
The family-owned hedge fund run by Hwang had taken huge bets on a few stocks with money borrowed from banks, and when several of those bets turned sour, the fund was unable to meet "margin calls" to cover the losses.
Attacking Birth Control Pills, US Influencers Push Misinformation
US wellness influencers are increasingly targeting birth control pills, pushing their followers to abandon the contraceptives with false claims about infertility and low libido that researchers say leave them vulnerable to unintended pregnancies.
Indonesia Flood Death Toll Rises To 43 With 15 Missing
Hours of heavy rain caused large volcanic rocks to roll down one of Indonesia's most active volcanos into two districts on Sumatra island Saturday evening, while flooding inundated roads, homes and mosques.
China Says To Sell Initial Batch Of Long-dated Bonds This Week
The central government will begin issuing some 30-year bonds on Friday as part of a planned sale of more than $138 billion of debt, according to a notice posted to the ministry's website.
Maldives Gets IMF Debt Warning As More Chinese Loans Loom
Since winning office last year, President Mohamed Muizzu has reoriented the atoll nation -- known for its upmarket beach resorts and celebrity vacationers -- away from traditional benefactor India and towards Beijing.
Saudi Arabia's Billion-dollar Football League A Work In Progress
Despite last year's pyrotechnical unveilings for superstars such as Cristiano Ronaldo, Karim Benzema and Neymar, the new-look Saudi Pro League has provided few fireworks since.
Georgians Protest In Last Stand Against 'Foreign Agent' Bill
The ex-Soviet republic has been gripped for weeks by huge protests over the bill, dubbed the "Russian law" as it resembles repressive legislation used by the Kremlin.
France Announces 'Record' Foreign Investments Worth 15 Bn Euros
The biggest single commitment is by Microsoft which on Sunday announced four billion euros in investment for developing data centers.
Booking.com To Face Tough New EU Tech Rules
Brussels also said it would investigate whether social media platform X, owned by tech billionaire Elon Musk, can be exempted from the rules.
Fierce Fighting Rocks Gaza After US Warning Of Post-war 'Anarchy'
Clashes also raged in northern and central areas of the besieged Gaza Strip, AFP correspondents and witnesses said, as Israel prepared to mark a somber Independence Day, beginning Monday night, more than seven months into the war sparked by Hamas's October 7 attack.
UK's Labor Vows To Ditch Government's Rwanda Deportation Plan
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has staked his political reputation on his plan to "stop the boats", pushing the controversial deportation plan despite opposition from rights groups and judicial rulings.
French, US Drug Firms Team Up For Covid-flu Shot
French pharmaceutical giant Sanofi and struggling US rival Novavax announced Friday an alliance to sell a Covid vaccine and develop another that combines with a flu shot.
No More Bear Hugs: Biden Gives Up On Netanyahu Embrace
Seven months into the devastating conflict, the gentle approach is over. Biden, who memorably once wrote to Netanyahu "I love you," has for the first time raised the ultimate leverage the United States has on Israel -- military aid, which totals $3 billion a year.
Apple Apologizes For IPad 'Crush' Ad After Backlash
Social media users immediately criticized the ad, which was posted on X by Apple CEO Tim Cook, as painfully tone-deaf at a time when the creative community is worried about its future with the emergence of generative AI.
Under Team Trump Attack, Stormy Daniels Proves Tenacious
Under examination that frequently veered hostile, Daniels was quick on her feet, toeing a tight line between tenacity and vulnerability as jurors watched the defense deride her career and assail her credibility.
Einstein And Anime: Hong Kong University Tests AI Professors
The students are part of a course at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) that is testing the use of "AI lecturers" as the artificial intelligence revolution hits campuses around the world.
Republican Veepstakes: Who Will Complete The Trump Ticket?
A shrewd vice-presidential pick could help the Republican tycoon broaden his support base, and a handful of names have emerged as most likely to appear at Trump's side as he limbers for a second showdown with Joe Biden in November.
Thwarted By US, Palestinians Look To UN General Assembly
With the war in Gaza raging, the Palestinians in April relaunched a request dating back to 2011 to become full members of the United Nations, where their current status is a "non-member observer state."
Israel Hits Gaza After Truce Talks End
Israeli and Hamas negotiating teams left Cairo Thursday after what the Egyptian hosts described as a "two-day round" of indirect negotiations on the terms of a Gaza truce, according to Egyptian intelligence-linked Al-Qahera News.
Chip Giant TSMC's April Revenue Jumps 60% On-year
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company controls more than half the world's output of chips, and supplies them for everything from Apple's iPhones to Nvidia's cutting-edge artificial intelligence hardware.
UK Economy Exits Recession Ahead Of Election
Sunak -- whose governing Conservatives are trailing the main opposition Labor Party before a general election and suffered heavy losses in English local polls last week -- has made economic growth one of his top priorities.