US Citizen Jailed In Saudi For Tweets On Khashoggi, Yemen: Son
Saad Ibrahim Almadi, a 72-year-old of Saudi origin, was this month sentenced to 16 years in prison.
Russia's Population Transfers Amount To 'Mass Deportation', Says Ukraine
Russia's population transfers amount to 'mass deportation', says Ukraine
EU Leaders Struggle For Common Ground On Energy Prices
EU leaders struggle for common ground on energy prices
Tokyo Olympics Bribery Scandal Widens With Mascot Allegations
The ballooning saga is not the first time questions have been raised over impropriety around the Tokyo Games.
Crowd Welcomes Home Iranian Climber Who Competed Without Hijab
Elnaz Rekabi wore only a headband during the Asian Championships in Seoul on Sunday.
Divided Loyalties In Ukraine City As Russia Presses Assault
The subject is up for debate at the local market, where the city's remaining residents stock up on food and clothes for the winter to the sounds of artillery.
Russia Can Rebuild Military In 2-4 Years: Estonia
Russia can rebuild military in 2-4 years: Estonia
Qatar's Glitzy World Cup Is Ready And Expensive
Qatar's glitzy World Cup is ready and expensive
Asian Markets Mixed As Traders Struggle To Keep Rally's Momentum
Asian markets mixed as traders struggle to keep rally's momentum
Concern Mounts For Iranian Climber Who Competed Without Hijab
Elnaz Rekabi, 33, came fourth representing Iran in the boulder and lead combined event at the Asian Championships in Seoul.
China Blames 'Troublemakers' After Consulate Protest Assault In UK
A group of men came out of the consulate during a peaceful demonstration Sunday, dragging one of the protesters inside the grounds and assaulting him.
Australia Backs Plan For Intercontinental Power Grid
Australia backs plan for intercontinental power grid
Taiwan's Foxconn Unveils More Electric Vehicle Prototypes
Taiwan's Foxconn unveils more electric vehicle prototypes
Zelensky, Wife To Address Annual Frankfurt Book Fair Via Video Link
The fair "has maintained close ties to the Ukrainian book industry for many years", said the event's director, Juergen Boos.
Benzema Wins Ballon D'Or As Putellas Retains Women's Prize
Benzema is the first French winner of the most prestigious individual award in football since Zinedine Zidane in 1998.
New Landslide In Venezuela Kills Three People
President Nicolas Maduro said that in 2022, he has seen the worst natural disasters in his nine and a half years in office.
Australia Reverses Recognition Of Jerusalem As Israeli Capital
"I know this has caused conflict and distress in part of the Australian community, and today the government seeks to resolve that," Foreign Minister Penny Wong said.
Asian Markets Up, Sterling Holds Gains After UK Budget U-turn
The gains built on Monday's rise, though analysts warned that the advances were unlikely to be sustained owing to broader worries about inflation and rising interest rates.
China Delays Release Of Economic Data During Key Political Meeting
China delays release of economic data during key political meeting
France Braces For Nationwide Strike Amid Fuel Shortage Tensions
Three out of seven of the country's oil refineries and five major fuel depots (out of around 200) are affected, the government said.
Saudi Defends Oil Policy In Face Of US Charges
The Saudi-led OPEC+ cartel has angered Washington by deciding to cut production by two million barrels per day from November.
World Cup Boom Pushes Some Qatar Residents Out Of Homes
Despite some concerns, organizers have insisted there will be enough accommodation for all fans in the emirate of just 2.8 million people.
EU To Launch Training Mission For Ukraine Troops
Several EU nations are already training Ukrainians to use the modern artillery systems, missile launchers and air defenses they are delivering to Kyiv.
Russian 'Kamikaze Drones' Strike Kyiv: Ukraine
The attacks come exactly a week after Russia unleashed a massive wave of missile strikes on the Ukrainian capital and cities across the country.
Senegal Not Giving Up On Oil And Gas
Senegal's oil and gas discoveries account for only 0.07 percent and 0.5 respectively of world reserves.
Turkish President Tells Government To Start Work On Russian Gas Hub
NATO member Turkey refused to join in the international sanctions regime against Russia, trying to use a neutral status to bring the sides in for truce talks.
Meta Working To Speed Up Metaverse, But Success Far From Certain
Bridges, skyscrapers, footwear and more could be designed in 3-D using digital tools in the metaverse.
US Pushes Allies To Assemble Patchwork Air Defenses For Ukraine
The effort was given added urgency after Moscow pummeled Ukraine with missiles this week.
Burkina Faso Poised For Political Change After Coup Turmoil
The forum in the capital Ouagadougou will take place two weeks after the jihadist-torn Sahel state was rocked by its second military takeover.
Five Dead In North Carolina Shooting, Suspect Captured
Gun violence is a major problem in the U.S. where more than 34,000 people have died in shootings so far in 2022 alone