Thousands Of Protesters Demand Action On US Gun Violence
Thousands of protesters demand action on US gun violence
Seven Bodies Found At Scene Of Helicopter Crash In Italy
Rescuers have found the bodies of seven people killed in a helicopter crash in Italy, local authorities said on Saturday, two days after the aircraft disappeared from radar screens.
Prince Charles Slams UK's Rwanda Plan: Report
Prince Charles slams UK's Rwanda plan: report
Tens Of Thousands Rally Against Gun Violence In Washington, Across U.S
Tens of thousands of demonstrators descended on Washington and at hundreds of rallies across the United States on Saturday to demand that lawmakers pass legislation aimed at curbing gun violence following last month's massacre at a Texas elementary school.
Protesters Rally Against Gun Violence In Washington, Across U.S
Thousands of demonstrators descended on Washington and across the United States on Saturday, calling on lawmakers to pass legislation aimed at curbing gun violence following last month's massacre at a Texas elementary school.
WTO Negotiators Finalise Key Texts On Fishing, Covid Jabs
WTO negotiators finalise key texts on fishing, Covid jabs
Two Killed In India Protests Over Remarks Against Prophet
Two killed in India protests over remarks against Prophet
U.S. Gasoline Average Price Tops $5 Per Gallon In Historic First
The price of U.S. gasoline averaged more than $5 a gallon for the first time on Saturday, data from the AAA showed, extending a surge in fuel costs that is driving rising inflation.
New Zealand Says Pacific Islands Can Make Own Decisions On China Ties
New Zealand Minister of Defence Peeni Henare said on Saturday that Pacific island nations have the freedom to make their own decisions about cooperation with China, as Beijing seeks closer military ties with the strategically important region.
Canada Accuses China Of 'Very Concerning' Behaviour In Aerial Spat
Canada believes China showed "very concerning and unprofessional" behaviour while harassing its patrol aircraft near North Korea, Defence Minister Anita Anand said on Saturday, but she declined comment when asked whether she had raised the issue with her Chinese counterpart.
Hyundai Motor Plants In Extra Weekend Run, S.Korea Truckers' Strike Continues
A huge Hyundai Motor Co factory complex added weekend production on Saturday, despite a nationwide strike by truckers that has hit ports and other South Korean industrial giants, including steelmaker POSCO.
Australia Agrees Payout, Ending France Submarine Spat
Australia agrees payout, ending France submarine spat
US Blasts China's 'Destabilising' Military Activity Near Taiwan
US blasts China's 'destabilising' military activity near Taiwan
Southeast Asian Defence Pact Can Help Region Manage Tensions, Members Say
Top officials from Malaysia, Singapore, Australia, New Zealand and Britain said on Saturday that their 51-year-old Five Power Defence Arrangements (FPDA) pact was solid, relevant and crucial to managing rising tensions in the region.
Brazil, U.S. To Cooperate Against Illegal Timber Exports From The Amazon
The governments of Brazil and the United States are in talks to jointly combat exports of illegal timber from the Amazon rainforest, as well as other unlawful environmental activities.
U.S. And Allies Trade Barbs With China, But Ukraine Dominates Asia Security Meet
The United States and its allies traded barbs with China at Asia's premier security meeting on Saturday, especially on Taiwan, but the war in Ukraine and a remote speech by President Volodymyr Zelenskiy dominated proceedings.
Australia Reaches Settlement With France Over Scrapped Submarine Deal
Australia's new Labor-led government has reached a 555 million euro($583.58 million)settlement over a controversial decision last year to scrap the French submarine deal, a move Canberra hopes will help repair the rift between the two countries.
One Million Flowers Bring Joy And Color To New York's Meatpacking District
A million flowers in brilliant hues of pink, purple, blue, orange and yellow greeted visitors in Manhattan's Meatpacking District in New York City on Friday for the three-day L.E.A.F Festival of Flowers.
N.Korea's Kim Vows 'Power To Power' Military; Promotes Nuclear Envoy
North Korea promoted its key nuclear negotiator to foreign minister, state media said on Saturday, as leader Kim Jong Un vowed to his ruling party that he would use "power for power" to fight threats to the country's sovereignty.
Texas Judge Suspends Governor's Order To Investigate Transgender Procedures
A Texas judge on Friday blocked, at least for now, Governor Greg Abbott's directive that child protective services investigate medical providers or parents over gender transition treatments for minors.
Tesla To Seek Investor Approval For 3-for-1 Stock Split
Electric vehicle maker Tesla Inc on Friday proposed a three-to-one stock split, making its shares more affordable following recent sell-offs of the most valuable automaker.
4 Reasons Why Investing in U.S. Farmland Could Pay Off in the Coming Decades
Farm real estate value is poised to grow worldwide due to rising population, diminishing arable land, and demand to produce more food in limited space through sustainable farming and use of modern equipment.
Shareholders Said Corporate Reforms Merit Millions In Fees. Now They Must Prove It
When plaintiffs lawyers in a derivative suit against Pinterest Inc board members asked for approval of their $5.4 million fee request last April, they told the judge they deserved twice their lodestar bills because they'd obtained significant corporate governance reforms that would make the company more diverse and inclusive, enhancing its long-term value for shareholders.
How Well Are Single Family Rentals Positioned in the Real Estate Industry in 2022?
Single-family homes are standalone, detached properties usually with a yard and private outdoor space that are often feasible and spacious. Find out how well-positioned they are this year.
U.S. Seeks To Expand Monkeypox Testing As Cases Rise
U.S. health officials are working to expand capabilities to test for monkeypox beyond a narrow group of public health labs, heeding calls from infectious disease experts who say testing for the virus needs to become part of routine care.
FDA Requires Disclosure Of Suicide Risk For Anti-baldness Drug
U.S. health regulators rejected a request to remove popular anti-baldness pill Propecia and its generic versions from the market, but for the first time required patient notification about reports of suicidal behavior in men taking the drug.
JetBlue CEO 'Optimistic' Airline Can Acquire Spirit
JetBlue Airways Corp Chief Executive Robin Hayes said Friday he is "optimistic" he can reach a deal to acquire Spirit Airlines Inc.
Colombia Candidate Petro Says 'Human' Campaign Will Carry Him To Victory
Leftist Colombian presidential candidate Gustavo Petro said on Friday he will win a tight June 19 contest against construction magnate Rodolfo Hernandez by showing his human side and, once elected, invite his rivals to dialogue.
Brazil Police Find Apparent Human Remains In River Where Reporter Vanished
Brazilian search teams have found "apparently human" remains in the river where a British journalist was last seen in the Amazon rainforest, police said on Friday, in what may be the biggest break yet for the five-day investigation.
Brazilian Suspect Held For 30 Days In Case Of Missing British Journalist
A Brazilian judge ordered a suspect in the disappearance of a British journalist in the Amazon rainforest to be held for another 30 days while police investigate whether he is involved, a lawyer for a local indigenous organization said.