Former Pakistani PM Imran Khan's Party To Hold Protests After 'Assassination Attempt'
Khan's supporters began gathering again early on Friday at the spot of the apparent assassination attempt and called on the former prime minister to restart his march on Islamabad.
Biden Vows To 'Free Iran' In West Coast Campaign Speech
Biden did not expand on his remarks or specify what additional actions he would take during the remarks at MiraCosta College near San Diego.
Xi Tells Scholz China, Germany Should Step Up Cooperation In Turbulent Times
Scholz's one-day visit will test the waters between China and the West after years of mounting tensions, analysts say, with talks expected to touch on Russia's war on Ukraine, climate change and economic ties.
Israeli PM Lapid Congratulates Netanyahu On Election Win
This time Netanyahu, the dominant Israeli politician of his generation, won a clear parliamentary majority, boosted by ultranationalist and religious parties.
French MP Brings Parliament To A Halt By Yelling 'Go Back To Africa' To Black MP
De Fournas, a member of Marine Le Pen's National Rally (RN), and his party argued that he said nothing wrong.
Ukraine Capable Of Retaking Kherson From Russia -Pentagon Chief
Ukraine said it was still fighting in the area and was wary of the occupying Russian forces setting a trap.
Exclusive-G7 Coalition Has Agreed To Set Fixed Price For Russian Oil -source
The initial price itself has not been set, but should be in coming weeks, multiple sources said.
Exclusive-US Says China And Russia Have Leverage To Stop North Korea Nuclear Test
Washington wanted to see Russia and China do what they could to dissuade Pyongyang.
Russia Signals Retreat In Southern Ukraine But Kyiv Fears Trap
The area includes Kherson city, capital of the region of the same name, and the only major city Russia has captured intact since its invasion in February
Australia Sees Spike In Cyber Attacks From Criminals And States
The Australian Cyber Security Centre (ACSC) received 76,000 cybercrime reports last financial year, up 13% from the previous period, according to its latest annual cyber threat report.
Latest US Defense-intelligence Report On UFOs To Be Made Public Soon
Many of an older set of unexplained aerial phenomena, or UAPs, are still officially categorized as unexplained, with too little data analysis to draw conclusions, the Times said.
Twitter To Start Layoffs On Friday -internal Email
Twitter said its offices will be temporarily closed and all badge access will be suspended in order "to help ensure the safety of each employee as well as Twitter systems and customer data."
Dollar Ascendant; Sterling Slumps On Lower Rate Expectations, Bleak Outlook
Sterling edged up 0.1% to $1.1170, after sliding 2% overnight. It was headed for a weekly loss of nearly 4%, the largest since September's market turmoil triggered by an economic plan that alarmed investors.
Migrants Onboard NGO Boats Need Swift Rescue, Germany Tells Italy
Germany has urged Italy to help migrants who have been onboard a German-flagged NGO boat for more than a week, saying charity vessels operating in the Mediterranean play an important role in saving lives at sea.
U.S. Treasury's Adeyemo Heads To Europe To Discuss Sanctions On Russia, Oil Price Cap
U.S. Deputy Treasury Secretary Wally Adeyemo will travel to Paris, London and Brussels next week, where he will discuss sanctions on Moscow and continue coordinating the Adeyemo will meet with counterparts on the trip from Nov. 7-9, which comes ahead of a G20 summit in Indonesia later this month, the spokesperson said.of a price cap on Russian oil, a U.S.
Exclusive-Zambia Says EximBank To Represent Chinese Lenders In Debt Talks
EximBank, one of Beijing's three policy banks and Zambia's single largest Chinese creditor, is the linchpin in China's Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) that oversees infrastructure lending.
Two Thirds Of South Sudan Population Risk Severe Hunger In 2023 - U.N
The shortages are worse than what the country experienced at the height of a civil war in 2013 and 2016.
Mexico Succession Puts Scientist On Path To Be First Woman President
Polls give Lopez Obrador's National Regeneration Movement (MORENA) a commanding lead in the presidential race, currently making the election appear a battle between the ruling party's own contenders.
Le Pen's 'General' Tipped To Take Over French Far-right Party, Eyes EU Polls
Jordan Bardella is tipped to take over the chairmanship of Le Pen's Rassemblement National (RN) - the former National Front - when it holds its convention on Saturday.
EVs And Hybrids Account For 43% Of Third-quarter EU New Car Sales
Fully electric vehicles, plug-in hybrids and hybrids made up less than 40% of all sales in the same period last year, the association said.
G20 Host Indonesia Waiting To See If Putin Will Attend Summit
G20 summit host Indonesia is waiting to see if Russian President Vladimir Putin will attend, Indonesia's foreign minister said on Thursday, adding that differences over Ukraine had made preparations for the meeting particularly fraught.
Survivors Of Guinea Stadium Massacre Recount Horrors As Trial Unfolds
More than 150 people were trampled, clubbed or shot dead on September 28, 2009, when a demonstration against Guinea's then military ruler Moussa Dadis Camara was brutally repressed. Hundreds survived with injuries and trauma.
Canada To Update Forecasts And Fiscal Plan As Economic Downturn Looms
The financial market turmoil caused by Britain's now-abandoned tax-cut plan, still-high inflation and rising interest rates are reasons for Canada to be very cautious about adding stimulus, analysts said last month.
Analysis-Why Is North Korea Testing So Many Missiles?
Analysts say North Korean leader Kim Jong Un seems to genuinely dislike the allied drills, and particularly the involvement of U.S. stealth fighters.
Exclusive-Morgan Stanley To Start Layoffs In Coming Weeks As Dealmaking Slows -sources
Some of the cuts will come from capital markets teams in Hong Kong and mainland China, and most of the rest are expected to be from other teams focusing on China business, both onshore and offshore, the third source said.
Analysis-Energy Market Turmoil Shakes Europe's Green Power Plan
Russia's war on Ukraine and the disruption of the gas supplies on which Europe had relied has injected urgency into the European Union's move toward carbon-free energy.
Europe Leans On Asia For 'Homegrown' EV Batteries
With the notable exception of Sweden's Northvolt, some startups hoping to build so-called gigafactories to compete with the Asian behemoths are going for smaller plants, with the aim of attracting more investment further down the line.
Explainer-Why Methane Emissions Are Threatening Climate Stability
Scientists using satellite monitoring are discovering new emissions sources, including leaks from oil wells and natural gas pipelines.
In Meat-loving South Africa, Climate Concerns Whet Appetite For Veggie Burgers
That is still pretty niche - South Africans spent $15 billion on meat products in 2018 and is now the world's 9th biggest per capita consumer of beef.
China's Lenovo Posts First Revenue Drop In 10 Quarters As COVID Lockdowns Weigh
Lenovo had already seen growth for its first-quarter revenue grind to a halt, at only 0.2%. Together with its second-quarter result, the company reported a 2% decline for its fiscal first half.