Australia's Lynas Gets $120 Million Pentagon Contract For U.S. Rare Earths Project
Australia's Lynas Rare Earths has signed a $120 million follow-on contract with the U.S.
UK Migrant Flight To Rwanda Grounded As European Court Steps In
Britain's first flight to take asylum seekers to Rwanda did not take off as scheduled on Tuesday after the European human rights court issued last-minute injunctions to stop the deportation of the handful of migrants on board.
UK Presses Ahead With Plan For First Migrant Deportation Flight To Rwanda
Britain's first scheduled flight taking asylum seekers to Rwanda was set to depart on Tuesday, with the government warning that anyone who avoided it through last-minute legal challenges would be put on a later plane despite an outcry from critics.
UK's First Migrant Deportation Flight To Rwanda Set To Depart On Tuesday
Britain's first scheduled flight taking asylum seekers to Rwanda was due to depart on Tuesday, with the government warning that anyone who avoided it through last-minute legal challenges would be put on a later flight anyway.
Yellowstone Closed For First Time In 34 Years Amid Flooding, Mudslides
Record flooding and rockslides unleashed by an unprecedented burst of heavy rains prompted the rare closure on Monday of all five entrances to Yellowstone National Park at the start of the summer tourist season, the park superintendent said.
Flooding, Mudslides Force Rare Closure Of Yellowstone National Park
Record flooding and rockslides following a burst of heavy rains prompted the rare closure on Monday of all five entrances to Yellowstone National Park at the start of the summer tourist season, the park superintendent said.
Ukraine Struggles To Evacuate Civilians From Devastated Eastern City
Ukraine said its forces were still trying to evacuate civilians from embattled Sievierodonetsk on Tuesday after Russia destroyed the last bridge to the city, Moscow's main target in its battle for control of eastern Ukraine.
Ukraine Says Troops Holding Out In Sievierodonetsk After Last Bridge Destroyed
Ukraine said on Tuesday its forces were still holding out inside Sievierodonetsk and trying to evacuate civilians, after Russia destroyed the last bridge to the devastated eastern city in a potential turning point in one of the war's bloodiest battles.
Ukraine Says Troops Hold Out In Sievierodonetsk After Last Bridge Destroyed
Ukraine said on Tuesday its forces were still holding out inside Sievierodonetsk and trying to evacuate civilians, after Russia destroyed the last bridge to the devastated eastern city in a potential turning point in one of the war's bloodiest battles.
Ukraine Says Troops Hold Out In Sievierdonetsk After Last Bridge Destroyed
Ukraine said on Tuesday its forces were still holding out inside Sievierodonetsk and trying to evacuate civilians, after Russia destroyed the last bridge to the devastated eastern city in a potential turning point in one of the war's bloodiest battles.
No Way Out For Ukrainians In Embattled City As Russian Forces Destroy Last Bridge
Russian forces cut off all routes for evacuating citizens from the eastern Ukrainian city of Sievierodonetsk by destroying the last bridge linking it to a Ukrainian held city on the other side of the river, a Ukrainian official said.
Russian Forces Cut Off Last Routes Out Of Eastern Ukraine City
Russian forces cut off the last routes for evacuating citizens from the eastern Ukrainian city of Sievierodonetsk, a Ukrainian official said, as the Kremlin pushed for victory in the Donbas region.
Cuban Mom Hashes Out Grievances With Government After Angry Online Tirade
A Cuban mother of three on Monday met with local officials in Havana to hash out her grievances after posting on social media a video of herself lambasting the Communist-run government for economic crisis and shortages on the island.
Cuban Mother Of Three Raises Ire Of Government With Angry Online Tirade
A Cuban mother of three on Monday appeared before local officials in Havana after posting on social media a video of herself lambasting the Communist-run government for failing to resolve widespread shortages and rising costs on the island.
Exclusive-Disney/Pixar's 'Lightyear,' With Same-sex Couple, Will Not Play In 14 Countries; China In Question
Walt Disney Co has been unable to obtain permission to show its new Pixar movie "Lightyear" in 14 Middle Eastern and Asian countries, a source said on Monday, and the animated film appeared unlikely to open in China, the world's largest movie market.
Exclusive-Pixar Movie 'Lightyear,' With Same-sex Couple, Will Not Play In 14 Countries
Fourteen Middle Eastern and Asian countries will not show Walt Disney Co's new Pixar movie "Lightyear" when it hits theaters this week, a source familiar with the matter said on Monday.
Toronto Van Attacker Sentenced To Life In Prison
A man who plowed a rented van into dozens of people on a busy Toronto street in 2018, killing 11, was sentenced to life in prison on Monday.
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US, S.Korea Warn Of Swift Reply If N.Korea Conducts Nuclear Test
US, S.Korea warn of swift reply if N.Korea conducts nuclear test
Factbox-Restrictions Vs Protections: How U.S. States Are Taking Sides On Abortion
If the U.S. Supreme Court votes to overturn the Roe v.
LATAM Airlines Seeks Bankruptcy Court Approval For $2.75 Billion In Exit Loans
LATAM Airlines Group SA, the largest air transport group in Latin America, on Monday asked a bankruptcy judge to approve $2.75 billion in new loans to fund the company's exit from Chapter 11.
New York Governor Signs Legal Protections For Abortion Providers And Patients
Governor Kathy Hochul on Monday signed legislation that protects patients getting abortions and medical professionals in New York from legal retaliation by other states that restrict the procedure.
'They Bomb And They Bomb': Anguish In Ukraine Frontline City
'They bomb and they bomb': Anguish in Ukraine frontline city
Takeaways From Second Day Of Trump Jan. 6 Hearings
Top advisers to then-President Donald Trump told him that his claims of widespread election fraud were unfounded and would not reverse his election loss, but he refused to listen, according to testimony on Monday at a hearing of the committee investigating the Jan.
Canadian Stocks And Currency Slide As Rate Hike Bets Heat Up
Canada's main stock market tumbled back into correction territory on Monday and the dollar weakened against its U.S.
Canadian Stocks Re-enter Correction Territory Amid Rate Hike Nerves
Canada's main stock market tumbled back into correction territory on Monday and the dollar weakened against its U.S.
U.S. To Keep Up North Korea Pressure; Seoul Urges China To Use Influence
The United States will maintain pressure on North Korea until Pyongyang changes course, U.S.
U.S. Corporate Debt Hit Hard As Inflation Shock Intensifies Economic Fears
U.S. corporate bonds were pummeled on Monday as expectations of an aggressive rate hiking cycle, following hotter-than-anticipated inflation data last week, intensified concerns over the economic outlook and companies' ability to repay their debt.
Explainer-U.S. Yield Curve Inverts Again: What Is It Telling Us?
A closely watched part of the U.S. Treasury yield curve inverted on Monday for the first time since April following hotter-than-anticipated inflation data last week.
SpaceX Project Clears U.S. FAA Environmental Review
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) on Monday approved a final environmental assessment of the proposed SpaceX Starship spacecraft and Super Heavy rocket program in Boca Chica, Texas after requiring more than 75 conditions.