Top US General, In Stockholm, Signals Support For Sweden And Finland's NATO Bids
Top US general, in Stockholm, signals support for Sweden and Finland's NATO bids
Shoot 'Em Up Video Game A Refuge For War-scarred Afghans
Shoot 'em up video game a refuge for war-scarred Afghans
Dutch Port's Rooftop Walk Shows Post-climate Future
Dutch port's rooftop walk shows post-climate future
Kazakhstan To Pass Constitutional Changes: Exit Polls
Kazakhstan to pass constitutional changes: exit polls
Pakistan Expects GDP Growth To Slow To 5% Amid Fiscal Consolidation
Pakistan GDP growth will slow to 5% for the upcoming fiscal year beginning on July 1, from 5.9% in the outgoing year, following budgetary tightening aimed at winning International Monetary Fund (IMF) support, the government said on Saturday.
Baby Formula Plant Linked To US Shortage Resumes Production
Baby formula plant linked to US shortage resumes production
South Asian Fest Melds With Platinum Jubilee In Northern England
South Asian fest melds with Platinum Jubilee in northern England
Wife Of Russian Billionaire Melnichenko Contests EU Sanctions
A European Union decision to extend sanctions against Russian billionaire Andrey Melnichenko to his wife is "irrational" because she has never held Russian citizenship or resided in Russia, a representative for the couple said on Saturday.
Pope Says He Will Meet Ukraine Officials To Discuss Possible Trip
Pope Francis said on Saturday he would meet soon with Ukrainian officials to discuss the possibility of a visit to their country.
With Tiananmen Gatherings Banned, Hong Kongers Remember In Private
With Tiananmen gatherings banned, Hong Kongers remember in private
Ukraine Says Regained Ground From Russia In Key Eastern City
Ukraine says regained ground from Russia in key eastern city
Two Saudi Delegations To Visit U.S. As Ties Improve
Two Saudi government delegations plan to visit the United States this month, officials said on Saturday, as Riyadh and Washington step up efforts to fix strained ties and lay the ground for an eventual visit by U.S.
Tunisian Opposition Vows To Fight President's Move To Replace Constitution
Dozens of opposition supporters took to the streets of Tunisia's capital on Saturday to protest against the start of talks over a new constitution, which they see as an attempt by President Kais Saied to consolidate a grab for power.
Swiatek Brushes Aside Gauff To Win Second French Open Title
Swiatek brushes aside Gauff to win second French Open title
Tennis-Ruthless Swiatek Crushes Gauff To Clinch Second French Open Title
World number one Iga Swiatek confirmed her dominance of women's tennis by sweeping aside American teenager Coco Gauff 6-1 6-3 to claim her second French Open title in three years on Saturday.
Hong Kong Police Make Multiple Arrests As Tiananmen Gatherings Banned
Hong Kong police make multiple arrests as Tiananmen gatherings banned
Congo Auditor Says $400 Million Went Missing From State Mining Company
More than $400 million in tax advances and loans that Democratic Republic of Congo's state mining company Gecamines said it paid to the national treasury cannot be found, according to a report by the government's public finances watchdog.
Gilead Drug Modestly Delays Breast Cancer Progression In Late-stage Trial
Gilead Sciences Inc's Trodelvy extended by 1.5 months, or 34%, the length of time women with advanced stages of a common type of breast cancer lived without their disease worsening, according to trial data presented on Saturday.
Liquid Biopsy Identifies Who Can Skip Chemo After Colon Cancer Surgery -study
The following are summaries of some of the cancer research advances being presented the annual meeting of the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) in Chicago.
U.S. Sports Teams Take Stand Against Gun Violence After Uvalde, Buffalo
As advocates call on Washington to curb violence after mass shootings in Buffalo and Uvalde, its hometown team the Nationals are already taking up the cause.
Bosphorus Sea Trade Unaffected By Ukraine War, Sanctions
Bosphorus sea trade unaffected by Ukraine war, sanctions
Britain Gets In Party Mode With Star-studded Concert For Queen's Jubilee
Britain gets in party mode with star-studded concert for queen's jubilee
China To Launch Next Crewed Mission On Sunday To Build Space Station
China will launch a spacecraft on Sunday carrying three astronauts to the core module of the unfinished Chinese space station, where they will work and live for six months as construction enters advanced stages.
Hong Kong Detains Several People As World Marks Tiananmen Anniversary
Hong Kong detains several people as world marks Tiananmen anniversary
Thousands Join Anti-femicide March In Argentina's Capital
Thousands of people marched against femicide and gender violence in Argentina's capital of Buenos Aires Friday afternoon
Why US Gun Violence Spikes In Warm Weather
Why US gun violence spikes in warm weather
Biden Faces Cloud On Summit To Reset Latin America Ties
Biden faces cloud on summit to reset Latin America ties
Hong Kong Steps Up Security On Tiananmen Anniversary, Taiwan Decries Suppression
Hong Kong deployed heavy security near a major park on Saturday as it warned people not to gather to commemorate China's bloody crackdown on pro-democracy demonstrators in Tiananmen Square 33 years ago, as Taiwan decried efforts to erase the memories.
Hundreds Gather To Mark Tiananmen Anniversary In Taiwan
Hundreds of people gathered in Taipei on Saturday to commemorate China's bloody crackdown on pro-democracy demonstrators in Beijing's Tiananmen Square 33 years ago.
Facing Backlash, Republican Congressman Quits Race After Supporting U.S. Gun Control
A Republican congressman who came out in support of gun control after a mass shooting in his area dropped out of the race for his re-election on Friday upon coming under withering criticism from Republicans who saw his policy shift as a betrayal.