EU Cancels Israel Reception Over Extremist Minister's Participation
Reports began emerging in Israeli media on Sunday about the EU's discontent over National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir's being the government representative to the Tel Aviv reception.
Outcry After Iran Hangs Two On Blasphemy Charges
Their execution came as concern intensifies about a spike in executions in Iran this year, after 2022 saw more people hanged than in any year since 2015, according to rights groups.
AI Could Replace 80% Of Jobs 'In Next Few Years': Expert
Artificial intelligence could replace 80 percent of human jobs in the coming years -- but that's a good thing, says US-Brazilian researcher Ben Goertzel, a leading AI guru.
Pakistan Buys Russian Oil But Sees Diversified Future
Malik confirmed that a first order was placed for Russian oil and would arrive within a month in Pakistan, which will then assess how much to import in the future.
Russia Marks Victory Day Under Shadow Of Ukraine Setbacks
Putin, who has become the target of an International Criminal Court arrest warrant, is expected to address thousands of troops standing at attention in Moscow's Red Square amid ramped-up security.
Asian Markets Mostly Down As US Inflation Moves Into Focus
The turmoil saw the sale of the embattled First Republic Bank to JPMorgan Chase and came just two months after the collapse of three other regional banks and the takeover of Credit Suisse by UBS.
Airstrikes Rock Sudan As Truce Talks Yield No Breakthrough
The feuding generals have sent representatives to Saudi Arabia for talks on establishing a humanitarian truce in an effort also backed by the United States, but to no avail so far.
Covid No Longer A Global Health Emergency: WHO
It is "with great hope that I declare Covid-19 over as a global health emergency", World Health Organization chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus told reporters.
Xi To Host First China-Central Asia Summit This Month
Leaders of Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan are expected to attend the China-Central Asia Summit from May 18 to 19, said China's foreign ministry.
Iran Executes Swedish-Iranian Dual National
Chaab had been held in Iran since October 2020 after he vanished during a visit to Turkey before going on trial in Tehran, which does not recognise dual nationality.
US, Saudi Arabia Say Sudan Warring Sides To Start Talks
A joint US-Saudi statement welcomed the "start of pre-negotiation talks" and urged sustained global support to quell fighting.
UN Aid Chief In Saudi For Sudan Talks As Fighting Flares
Multiple truce deals have been declared, without effect, since fighting erupted between army and paramilitary forces on April 15 in the poverty-stricken country with a history of political instability.
Evacuations Spur UN Watchdog Concern Over Ukraine Nuclear Plant
Moscow has blamed Kyiv -- and its Western supporters -- for an escalating number of long-range attacks and sabotage operations, including on the Kremlin.
Russia Blames Ukraine For Car Blast That Wounded Pro-Kremlin Writer
Investigators said they "are probing Alexander Permyakov's involvement in the assassination attempt on Zakhar Prilepin".
Resourceful Gazans Create Work To Overcome Dire Prospects
Poverty in the conflict-wracked Palestinian territory, a thin strip of land wedged between Israel, Egypt and the Mediterranean Sea, has hit a rate of 53 percent, according to the Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics.
Lebanon Crisis Mutes National Music Conservatory
Toufic Kerbage, 65, watched the value of his pay packet and pension evaporate after the Lebanese economy began melting down in 2019, taking the local currency and people's savings with it.
Let Down By Erdogan, Kurds Cautiously Back Secular Rival
Turkey officially denied the existence of such an ethnicity, depriving Kurds of cultural and education rights.
Freedom To Paint: Pakistani Gitmo Prisoner Finds Release In Art
Rabbani was detained by Pakistan authorities in September 2002 and handed over to the US Central Intelligence Agency for a bounty of $5,000.
Wagner Says Russia Promises Enough Ammo To Stay In Bakhmut
Rivalries between Yevgeny Prigozhin and the conventional army had boiled over during the battle for the now-devastated flashpoint, where Wagner is leading the assault.
Arab League Re-admits Syria After 11-year Absence
The ministers in a statement emphasised their "keenness to launch a leading Arab role in efforts to resolve" the Syria crisis.
Israel Court Denies Bid To Force Demolition Of West Bank Village
The Khan al-Ahmar community, on a strategic highway east of Jerusalem, was slated for demolition in 2018 after a ruling that it was built without Israeli permits.
'We Will Win': Erdogan Leads Show-of-force Rally In Istanbul
The masses were packed shoulder-to-shoulder across the tarmac of Istanbul's old Ataturk airport: a tidal wave of Turkish flags and banners with the 69-year-old president's face.
New Zealand Avoid Pakistan Whitewash Despite Iftikhar Run Blitz
The victory meant New Zealand avoided being swept in the five game series, which Pakistan won 4-1.
Most Asian Markets Rise After Strong US Jobs, Rebound In Banks
Investors remain wary of any further upheaval in the US financial system following last week's turmoil that saw sale of the embattled First Republic Bank to JPMorgan Chase.
Fleeing Sudanese Rely On Strangers' Generosity To Survive
In three weeks of fighting between rival generals that has plunged the impoverished country into turmoil, thousands have rushed to escape, often only having had the time to grab their most basic essentials.
Russia's Wagner Chief Threatens To Pull Troops Out Of Bakhmut
Prigozhin's Wagner group has spearheaded the grinding, months-long Russian assault on Bakhmut, almost capturing the city in the longest and bloodiest battle of the campaign.
HSBC Faces Shareholder Vote On Splitting Bank
Asia-focused HSBC has urged shareholders to vote down the proposal at its annual general meeting in Birmingham, central England.
Iran And Syria Vow To Strengthen Ties As Raisi Wraps Up Damascus Visit
Tehran has been a key ally to Damascus throughout Syria's long-running war, offering vital economic and military assistance that has helped the Syrian government claw back most of the territory it lost at the start of the conflict.
Erdogan Attacks LGBTQ Ahead Of Crucial Vote
Turkey's longest-serving leader has campaigned tirelessly since bouncing back from a health scare that sidelined him for three days last week.
Zelensky Insists On Creation Of Special Court Over Russian Aggression
The Ukrainian leader is on a rare first visit to the lowlands country after meeting Nordic leaders a day before in Helsinki, and is drumming up military support ahead of Kyiv's offensive against Russia.