Strike-hit Airline SAS Files For U.S. Bankruptcy Protection
Scandinavian airline SAS has filed for bankruptcy protection in the United States to help accelerate restructuring plans, it said on Tuesday, warning strike action by pilots had impacted its financial position and liquidity.
Israel PM Visits France With Lebanon Gas Row Topping Agenda
Israel PM visits France with Lebanon gas row topping agenda
Families' Pain Still Raw Ahead Of Italy Bridge Trial
Families' pain still raw ahead of Italy bridge trial
Cryptoverse: The Bonfire Of The NFTs
The NFT dream isn't dead, but it's taken a big non-fungible beating.
From Celebration To Mass Shooting Chaos At Chicago Suburb's Parade
By Brendan O'Brien and Kanishka SinghHIGHLAND PARK, Ill.
Japan's Huge Fiscal Stimulus Stuck In Implementation Trap
Japan spent nearly 30 trillion yen less in the last fiscal year than it had planned for a second year running, which analysts said raises questions about whether stimulus measures like those adopted during COVID-19 could be implemented more efficiently.
I.Coast Eyes Cassava For Its Bread As Wheat Prices Surge
I.Coast eyes cassava for its bread as wheat prices surge
Tunisia Struggles To Grow More Wheat As Ukraine War Bites
Tunisia struggles to grow more wheat as Ukraine war bites
Israel Invokes Macron's 2018 Proposal On Iran, Wants Tougher Nuclear Talks
Israeli Prime Minister Yair Lapid on Tuesday urged French President Emmanuel Macron to revisit a 2018 proposal for a new Iran deal, saying the current diplomatic stalemate threatened a Middle East arms race.
Israeli PM To Push France On Iran, Warn Hezbollah 'Playing With Fire'
Israeli Prime Minister Yair Lapid said on Tuesday that he will press French President Emmanuel Macron on the Iranian nuclear negotiations and urge a tougher Lebanese stance against Tehran-backed Hezbollah.
Israeli PM To Press France On Iran, Warn Hezbollah 'Playing With Fire'
Israeli Prime Minister Yair Lapid will press French President Emmanuel Macron on Tuesday for a tougher and time-limited tack on the Iranian nuclear negotiations, and warn that the Tehran-backed Hezbollah group is "playing with fire", an official said.
EU's 'Green' Gas And Nuclear Investment Rules Head For Final Vote
A European Union plan to label investments in natural gas and nuclear power plants as climate-friendly will be put to a final vote on Wednesday when lawmakers decide whether to accept or reject proposals that have divided governments and investors.
UK Museum Hunts 'Windrush' Migrants In Forgotten Pictures
UK museum hunts 'Windrush' migrants in forgotten pictures
Exclusive-China Plans $75 Billion Infrastructure Fund To Revive Economy -sources
China will set up a state infrastructure investment fund worth 500 billion yuan ($74.69 billion) to spur infrastructure spending and revive a flagging economy, two people with knowledge of the matter told Reuters on Tuesday.
Russia Hammers Ukraine's Donetsk Region After Seizing Luhansk
Russian forces struck targets across Ukraine's eastern Donetsk region on Tuesday, a day after President Vladimir Putin declared victory in the neighbouring province of Luhansk after months of gruelling attritional warfare in which both sides lost many men.
Russia Pounds Ukraine's Donetsk Region After Seizing Luhansk
Russian forces struck targets across Ukraine's eastern Donetsk region on Tuesday, a day after President Vladimir Putin declared victory in the neighbouring province of Luhansk after months of gruelling attritional warfare in which both sides lost many men.
Russia Shells Ukraine's Donetsk Region Seeking New Gains After Seizing Luhansk
Russian forces struck targets across Ukraine's eastern Donetsk region on Tuesday, a day after President Vladimir Putin declared victory in the neighbouring region of Luhansk after months of gruelling attritional warfare in which both sides lost many men.
Russia Shells Ukraine's Donetsk After Seizing Luhansk Region
Russian forces struck targets across Ukraine's eastern Donetsk region on Tuesday to prepare the path for an expected armoured thrust to try to take more territory as the five-month-old war entered a new phase.
After Losing Luhansk, Ukraine Forces Gather For Defence Of Donetsk
Russian forces set their sights on their next objectives in Ukraine's eastern Donetsk province on Tuesday after President Vladimir Putin claimed victory in neighbouring Luhansk province and the five-month long war entered a new phase.
After Losing Luhansk, Ukraine Forces Regather For Defence Of Donetsk
Russian forces set their sights on their next objectives in Ukraine's eastern Donetsk province, after President Vladimir Putin claimed victory in neighbouring Luhansk province as the five-month long war entered a new phase.
Euro Slumps To Two-decade Low As Recession Fears Grow
Safe-haven demand strengthened the dollar on Tuesday to levels last seen in 2002 while the euro slumped to two-decade lows as the latest surge in European gas prices fueled recession concerns.
Aussie Dips After RBA; Yen Pressured By Rising U.S. Yields
Australia's dollar erased early gains on Tuesday after the country's Reserve Bank delivered an as-expected half-point rate hike but not the hawkish forward guidance that some had hoped for.
Aussie Ascendant Before RBA; Yen Pressured By Rising U.S. Yields
The Australian dollar ticked higher on Tuesday ahead of an expected half-point increase in the Reserve Bank's policy rate, while the yen slid against the greenback amid a rise in U.S.
Djokovic Battles Into Wimbledon Semi-finals As Maria Is Mother Superior
Six-time champion Novak Djokovic takes aim at an 11th Wimbledon semi-final on Tuesday as Ons Jabeur, the last top 15 women's seed standing, eyes an Arab landmark performance.
Sydney Floods Force Thousands More To Flee
Sydney floods force thousands more to flee
Egypt Family Keeps Alive Tradition Behind Hajj Centrepiece
Egypt family keeps alive tradition behind hajj centrepiece
Shooting Near Philadelphia Concert Wounds Two Police Officers
Two Philadelphia police officers were shot near the Benjamin Franklin Parkway late on Monday as thousands of people celebrated a Fourth of July concert and fireworks show with the crowd scattering in panic when shots were fired.
Shooting Near Philadelphia Concert Wounds Two Police Officials
Two Philadelphia police officers were shot near the Benjamin Franklin Parkway as thousands of people celebrated a Fourth of July concert and fireworks show with the crowd scattering in panic when shots were fired, local authorities said.
Mecca Businesses See Hajj Boom Ending Pandemic Slump
Mecca businesses see hajj boom ending pandemic slump
'Guerrilla' Sales, Crowdsourcing: Japan's Game Console Crunch
'Guerrilla' sales, crowdsourcing: Japan's game console crunch