US Expands Sanctions to Curb Semiconductor Sales to Russia’s War Machine
President Joe Biden's administration is set to widen sanctions targeting semiconductor sales…
South African Political Party Led by Zuma Seeks to Halt Election of President
South Africa’s third-largest political party, led by former President Jacob Zuma, has…
How Trump Has Used Debates to Belittle Women
Over the past nine years in politics, former U.S. President Donald J.…
41 Dead, Over 180 Injured in Russian Strike on Poltava, Claims Zelenskyy
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced on Tuesday that a devastating Russian missile…
Taiwan Accuses China of ‘Illegally Poaching’ Talent from Its Tech Firms
Taiwan's Ministry of Justice Investigation Bureau (MJIB) has accused Chinese state-invested companies…
Mongolia Ignores ICC Warrant, Gives Putin Red-Carpet Welcome Amid Ukraine War Controversy
Russian President Vladimir Putin received a red-carpet welcome in Mongolia on Tuesday,…
161,000 Children Vaccinated Against Polio in Gaza in Just Two Days, Says WHO
The World Health Organization (WHO) announced a significant milestone in its ongoing…
China’s Leaders Vow to Fight ‘Risks’ Plaguing Economy Amid Property Debt Crisis, Weakening Consumption
China’s top leadership vowed on July 18 to address the “risks” plaguing…
A Pivotal Week Awaits Australia’s Economy and Markets
Australia is gearing up for a crucial week in its economic landscape,…
Pakistan’s Finance Minister Sticks to Plans for New Taxes on Retail Sector Amid IMF Loan Negotiations
ISLAMABAD, Sept 3 (Reuters) – Pakistan's Finance Minister, Muhammad Aurangzeb, reaffirmed on…