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
War-torn Yemen Battered By Mental Health Crisis
Yemen, with around 30 million people, had just 59 psychiatrists in 2020 -- or one for every half a million people -- according to health ministry figures.
It's A Long And Bumpy 4WD Ride To Qatar's Acclaimed Desert Art
U.S. sculptor Richard Serra's artworks are an extreme example of Qatar's huge public art investments, which have accelerated as Doha gears up for the World Cup.
Floods Swallow Cars, Swamp Houses In 'Major' Australian Emergency
Hundreds of homes and other properties in Victoria, Australia's second-most populous city, were inundated by flood waters.
Asian Markets Surge After Sharp Wall St Swing, Pound Holds Gains
The month-on-month reading came in double estimates, while core inflation -- which strips out volatile energy and food prices -- was also elevated.
Picasso's First Lover More Than A Victim In Paris Expo
The Montmartre Museum exhibition is the first of several planned around Paris for the anniversary of Picasso's death on April 8.
'Shelf-life Of A Lettuce': Truss's Nightmare On Downing Street
Taking out the 10 days of mourning for Queen Elizabeth II, Truss had only a week in control of events before her political programme imploded.
US Inflation Persists, Higher In September Over Prior Month
US prices rose 0.4 percent in September compared to August, twice the 0.2 percent projected by analysts.
Nurse Accused Of Murdering 7 Babies Wrote 'I Killed Them', Court Told
Neo-natal nurse Lucy Letby, 32, is on trial at Manchester Crown Court in northwest England, accused of seven murders and 15 attempted murders.
OPEC+ Oil Supply Cuts Could Tip World Into Recession, IEA Says
The warning from the International Energy Agency highlights a rift with Saudi Arabia, the world's top oil exporter and OPEC's de facto leader.
Wildlife Populations Plunge 69% Since 1970: WWF
In biodiversity-rich regions such as Latin America and the Caribbean, the figure for animal population loss is as high as 94 percent.
Toshiba Shares Jump On Report Of Possible $19 Billion Buyout
Toshiba shares were up 7% in afternoon trade, on track for their biggest one-day gain in more than a year.
Qatar Airways To Hire 10,000 Staff Amid World Cup Preparations
The carrier is adjusting 70% of its schedule to accommodate additional flights arriving in Qatar, which is the first Middle Eastern country to host the event.
Italy Parliament Meets In Step Toward New Government
Italy has been racing to reduce its dependence on gas from Russia.