Brazil's Supreme Court was evacuated after two nearby explosions on Wednesday night that left one dead in a square near Congress and the presidential palace, police said, stirring security concerns ...
The Australian government plans to enact laws requiring big tech firms to protect its citizens online, the latest move by the centre-left Labour administration to crack down on social media including ...
BRUSSELS, Nov 13 (Reuters) - Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha said on Wednesday he was "cautiously optimistic" after discussing with U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken the possibility of ...
Ukrainian forces on Wednesday repelled an attempt by Russian troops to pierce defences near the northeastern city of Kupiansk, said Ukraine’s General Staff. Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha ...
The 2024 United Nations Climate Change Conference – COP29 – in Baku, Azerbaijan, has been called the “Finance COP”. Headlines throughout the summit, which ends on 22 November, are likely to be ...
It seems doubtful that anything approaching an accurate roll call could have been undertaken in such circumstances. ‘Thumbsuck’ is the term that immediately comes to mind.
Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby, the spiritual leader of Anglicans worldwide, resigned 'in sorrow' on Tuesday, saying he had failed to ensure a proper investigation into allegations of abuse by ...
On an un-named headland above a beach on the Cape south coast we find tracks everywhere, but will we find the holy grail of our adventure: human footprints?
Rwanda offers a fresh perspective for travellers, blending its natural beauty with a sense of community. From the shores of Lake Kivu to the wildlife of Akagera National Park, visitors can explore the ...
Over the next two weeks, nearly 200 countries participating in United Nations climate talks in Azerbaijan will negotiate a new, possibly multi-trillion-dollar annual finance goal to help the world’s ...
Swiggy’s shares are set to start trading in Mumbai on Wednesday, marking a test for investor interest in India’s burgeoning quick-commerce sector.
A shortage of students willing to work at bars, restaurants or karaoke joints in the busy year-end season — even as pay rises — is a conundrum Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba must address to ...