Allies 'Won't Splinter' On Russia, Biden Vows At G7
Allies 'won't splinter' on Russia, Biden vows at G7
'Your Body Belongs To Christ': US Anti-abortionists See Divine Hand In Court Ruling
'Your body belongs to Christ': US anti-abortionists see divine hand in court ruling
US Abortion Reversal Spurs Online Data Fears
US abortion reversal spurs online data fears
Abortion Decision Backs US Companies Into A Tight Space
Abortion decision backs US companies into a tight space
US Supreme Court 'Lurches' To The Right
US Supreme Court 'lurches' to the right
Biden Urges G7 To Stay Together As Leaders Target Russian Gold, Oil Price
U.S. President Joe Biden told allies "we have to stay together" against Russia on Sunday as G7 leaders gathered for a summit dominated by war in Ukraine and its impact on food and energy supplies and the global economy.
Biden Urges G7 To Stay Together As Leaders Target Russian Gold
U.S. President Joe Biden told allies "we have to stay together" against Russia on Sunday as G7 leaders gathered for a summit set to be dominated by war in Ukraine and its impact on food and energy supplies and the global economy.
Biden Says G7 Must Stick Together As Gold Sanctions Target Putin's 'War Machine'
U.S. President Joe Biden told allies "we have to stay together" against Russia, as world leaders met on Sunday at a G7 summit in the Bavarian Alps that will be dominated by war in Ukraine and its painful impact on food and energy supplies across the globe.
G7 Nations Announce Russia Gold Ban As Summit Starts Under Shadow Of War
Members of the Group of Seven wealthy nations on Sunday announced a ban on imports of Russian gold as the G7 summit in the Bavarian Alps begins under the shadow of the war in Ukraine and consequences ranging from energy shortages to a food crisis.
G7 Summit Kicks Off Under Shadow Of Ukraine War, Stagflation Risk
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz welcomes leaders of the Group of Seven rich democracies on Sunday to a three-day summit in the Bavarian Alps overshadowed by the war in Ukraine and its far-reaching consequences, from energy shortages to a food crisis.
Ecuador Government, Indigenous Leaders Hold First Talks Amid Protests
Ecuador's government and indigenous leaders met on Saturday for the first formal talks since mass protests began two weeks ago, and President Guillermo Lasso eased security measures.
Ecuador Gov't, Indigenous Leaders Hold First Talks Amid Protests
Ecuador's government and indigenous leaders met on Saturday for the first formal talks since mass protests began in the country two weeks ago, legislature head Virgilio Saquicela said.
Kagame Defends Rwanda On Rights As Commonwealth Expands
Kagame defends Rwanda on rights as Commonwealth expands
Commonwealth Ends Summit With Call For Action On Climate Change, Trade
The newly-expanded Commonwealth made broad commitments on Saturday to address climate change and boost trade, concluding a summit aimed at shoring up the relevance of a group that evolved from the British empire.
No-confidence Vote For Ecuador Leader Over Nationwide Protests Suspended
No-confidence vote for Ecuador leader over nationwide protests suspended
Filipina Wins Transgender Pageant In Thailand
Filipina Fuschia Anne Ravena was crowned Miss International Queen 2022 on Saturday at a contest in Thailand billed as the world's largest and most popular transgender pageant.
Biden, G7 Leaders To Agree On Import Ban On Russian Gold - Source
U.S. President Joe Biden and his G7 counterparts will agree on an import ban on new gold from Russia as they broaden sanctions against Moscow for its war against Ukraine, a source familiar with the matter told Reuters on Saturday.
West African States Gabon And Togo Join Commonwealth
West African states Gabon and Togo join Commonwealth
Pro-life Is Not Just Opposing Abortion, Vatican Says After U.S. Ruling
Anti-abortion activists should be concerned with other issues that can threaten life, such as easy access to guns, poverty and rising maternity mortality rates, the Vatican's editorial director said on Saturday.
Costa Rica Asks IMF For $700 Million From New Sustainability Trust
Costa Rica has told the International Monetary Fund (IMF) it is interested in obtaining a nearly $700 million loan to invest in infrastructure from a newly created fund, the Central Bank said.
French PM Borne Backs Enshrining Abortion Rights In Constitution
French Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne said on Saturday she is backing a parliamentary bill to add abortion rights to the country's constitution.
Biden 'Respects' Supreme Court Despite Abortion Ruling, White House Says
President Joe Biden, who is weighing unilateral actions to counter an "extreme" ruling ending the U.S.
Americans Seeking Abortion Get Help From Mexico
Americans seeking abortion get help from Mexico
Ukraine Will Fight On From Higher Ground After Pullback, Spy Chief Says
Ukraine will defend its eastern front from higher ground in the city of Lysychansk after withdrawing from a Russian onslaught in its sister city and Kyiv will try to stabilise the situation, Ukraine's military spy chief said on Saturday.
Protesters At U.S. Supreme Court Decry Abortion Ruling Overturning Roe V. Wade
Hundreds of protesters descended on the U.S. Supreme Court on Saturday to denounce the justices' decision to overturn the half-century-old Roe v.
Abortion Rights Activists Face First Day Of Post-Roe V. Wade American Life
Pro-and anti-abortion rights activists braced for protests on Saturday, the day after the U.S.
Taliban Pledge No Interference With Quake Aid, But Many Await Relief
Taliban pledge no interference with quake aid, but many await relief
UK PM Boris Johnson Seeks To Stay In Power Until The Mid-2030s
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said on Saturday he aims to remain in power until the middle of the next decade, despite calls for him to quit, which would make him the country's longest continuously serving leader in 200 years.
UK PM Johnson Vows To Lead Conservatives To Next Election
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson vowed on Saturday to lead his Conservative party into the next national election, which could be more than two years away, despite two bruising by-election defeats that have led to renewed calls for him to quit.
Taliban Appeal For More Aid After Deadly Afghanistan Earthquake
Vital medical supplies reached hospitals on Saturday in the remote area of Afghanistan hit by an earthquake that killed more than 1,000 people this week, as the country's Taliban government appealed for more international aid.