Russian Missiles Hit Ukraine Port, Putting Landmark Grain Deal At Risk
Russian missiles hit Ukraine's southern port of Odesa on Saturday, the Ukrainian military said, threatening a landmark deal signed just the day before to unblock grain exports from Black Sea ports and ease global food shortages caused by the war.
Ukraine Says Russian Missiles Hit Odesa Port; Landmark Grain Deal At Risk
Russian missiles hit the major port of Odesa in southern Ukraine on Saturday, the Ukrainian military said, dealing a blow to a deal signed on Friday to unblock grain exports from Black Sea ports.
Ukraine Says Russian Missiles Hit Odesa, Dealing Blow To Grain Export Deal
Russian missiles hit infrastructure in Odesa in southern Ukraine on Saturday, the Ukrainian military said, dealing a blow to a deal signed on Friday to unblock grain exports from Black Sea ports.
U.S. Pledges More Military Aid To Ukraine, Peace Seems Far Off
The United States promised more military support for Ukraine, including drones, and is considering whether to send fighter aircraft, as Russian forces relentlessly shelled towns and cities in the east with the war about to enter its sixth month.
T-Mobile To Pay $350 Million In Settlement Over Massive Hacking
T-Mobile US Inc agreed on Friday to pay $350 million and spend an additional $150 million to upgrade data security to settle litigation over a cyberattack last year that compromised information belonging to an estimated 76.6 million people.
U.S. Identifies First Cases Of Monkeypox In Children
Cases of the viral disease monkeypox in the United States have been identified for the first time in children - a toddler in California and an infant who is not a U.S.
Two Dead After Flash Flood In New Mexico Wildfire Area
Two women died and a man was missing near Las Vegas, New Mexico, after a flash flood swept through a burn area left by the state's largest recorded wildfire, officials said on Friday.
Two Die In Flash Flood In New Mexico Wildfire Area
Two adults died and a third was missing near Las Vegas, New Mexico, after a flash flood swept through a burn area left by the state's largest recorded wildfire, an official said on Friday.
Wrestling Boss Vince McMahon Retires From WWE Amid Hush Money Probe
Wrestling boss Vince McMahon retires from WWE amid hush money probe
After Gripping Capitol Riot Hearings -- Will Trump Be Indicted?
After gripping Capitol riot hearings -- will Trump be indicted?
In Argentina, Financial Risks Deepen Along With Investor Jitters
Argentina's debt sank deeper into distressed territory on Friday, in just the latest week of sour financial news led by a battered currency, highlighting growing doubts about the near-term prospects for Latin America's third biggest economy.
Amazon Forges 'Lord Of The Rings' Prequel Hype At Comic-Con
Amazon forges 'Lord of the Rings' prequel hype at Comic-Con
Cuba Approves Law Change That Opens Door To Gay Marriage, Other Family Rights
Cuba's National Assembly on Friday approved a sweeping update of its family law which opens the door to allowing gay marriage, greater women's rights, and increased protections for children, the elderly and other family members.
Explainer-What Charges Could Trump Face For Trying To Overturn 2020 Election?
A U.S. congressional committee probing the Jan. 6, 2021, assault on the U.S.
Haitian Children Who Escaped Gang Violence Take Shelter In Port-au-Prince School
Hundreds of Haitian children are taking refuge at a prestigious high school in Port-au-Prince after escaping gang violence in the town of Cite Soleil that killed some 400 people and destroyed hundreds of homes this month.
Three Family Members Found Slain In Iowa Park; Suspect Killed Self
Three members of a family were slain early on Friday at a state park campsite in Iowa, and the man suspected of killing them was found dead nearby from an apparently self-inflicted gunshot wound, authorities said.
Shooting At Iowa State Park Leaves Three Dead, Plus Gunman
Three people were found shot to death on Friday at the Maquoketa Caves State Park campground in Iowa where authorities later found the body of the shooter, the Iowa Department of Public Safety said.
UK's Truss Urges French Action As Dover Delays Snarl British Summer Getaway
UK's Truss urges French action as Dover delays snarl British summer getaway
Man Accused Of Impersonating U.S. Agent To Plead Guilty, Court Filing Says
A man accused of posing as an agent with the U.S. Department of Homeland Security and lavishing gifts on the Secret Service will plead guilty, according to a court filing on Friday.
Vingegaard Retains Tour De France Control In Latest Jumbo Show
Vingegaard retains Tour de France control in latest Jumbo show
Analysis-Aviation Nurses A Nasty Headache As Travel Recovers From COVID
Aerospace has turned the page on an unprecedented pandemic demand shock with dozens new orders at its largest air show in three years - only to face mounting worries over supply chains and reminders that its future hinges on decarbonisation.
Czechs Start Razing Pig Farm Built Over WWII Roma Camp
Czechs start razing pig farm built over WWII Roma camp
Russia's Lavrov To Visit Africa As Moscow Seeks Non-Western Ties
Russian foreign minister Sergei Lavrov will begin an African tour in Egypt on Sunday, seeking to draw on demand for non-Western alliances as Moscow pushes back against international censure over the war in Ukraine.
Truck Blockade Of Major California Seaport Stretches Into Day Three
Independent truckers protesting California's new "gig worker" law blockaded California's No.
UN Court Rejects Myanmar Challenge To Genocide Case
UN court rejects Myanmar challenge to genocide case
Colombia's Central Bank Seen Hiking Benchmark Interest Rate To 9%- Reuters Poll
Colombia's central bank could hike its benchmark interest rate to 9% at its meeting next week, maintaining rate-increase intensity amid persistent inflation while reaching the end of expected raises, a Reuters poll revealed on Friday.
New Customers: In Occupied Ukraine, Grain Is Sold To Russia
New customers: in occupied Ukraine, grain is sold to Russia
VW's CEO Diess Ousted After Tumultuous Tenure, Porsche's Blume To Succeed
Porsche Chief Executive Oliver Blume will take over from Herbert Diess as CEO of Volkswagen, the carmaker said on Friday, after a supervisory board vote forced Diess to step down from his four-year tenure following a series of missteps over strategy and communication style.
VW's CEO Diess To Step Down After Tumultuous Tenure, Blume To Succeed
Volkswagen's CEO Herbert Diess is stepping down and will be succeeded by Porsche boss Oliver Blume, Europe's top carmaker said on Friday, after a four-year tenure in which Diess pushed VW's electric vehicles ambitions and clashed with its work council and board.
Armed Groups Clash In Libya Capital, Killing 13
Armed groups clash in Libya capital, killing 13