BRUSSELS, May 8 (Reuters) - European Union foreign ministers are expected to adopt new sanctions on Monday related to the deportation of Ukrainian children to Russia, two EU sources said on Friday.
European Union foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas said on Friday there was no exact date yet for opening formal talks on ...
U.S. container imports dropped 5.5% in April as importers contend with trade policy uncertainty and geopolitical risks, ...
South Africa's constitutional court on Friday backed an opposition party's case that seeks to revive impeachment proceedings against President Cyril Ramaphosa over a scandal dubbed "Farmgate" by ...
Indonesian authorities are rushing to rescue 20 hikers after the eruption of Mount Dukono on Halmahera island on Friday, a ...
Labour haemorrhaged support in areas reporting early results, including in traditional strongholds in former industrial regions along with some parts of London. The main beneficiary was the populist ...
Toyota forecast a 20% decline in profit for the current financial year on Friday, as cost and supply uncertainties stemming ...
A new suspected case of hantavirus was identified in a British national on the South Atlantic island of Tristan da Cunha on ...
South Korea's Oceans Ministry said on Friday that government investigators had started examining the cause of an explosion and fire aboard a Korean-operated vessel amid uncertainty over whether it ...
Sterling climbed against the euro and the dollar on Friday after local election results in the UK so far confirmed ...
Taiwan's opposition-controlled parliament on Friday approved $25 billion in extra defence spending, around two-thirds of the ...
Fashion retailer Zara has denied infringing Estee Lauder's Jo Malone trademark, saying in UK High Court filings that it uses ...
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