Ukraine Recap: Zelenskiy Visits Flood-Hit Area; Kherson Shelled
President Volodymyr Zelenskiy visited flood-devastated Kherson in Ukraine’s south as authorities said Russian forces were shelling the regional capital during evacuation operations.
President Volodymyr Zelenskiy visited flood-devastated Kherson in Ukraine’s south as authorities said Russian forces were shelling the regional capital during evacuation operations.
The US renewable diesel rush is losing steam as soaring costs eat into profits, prompting the world’s top crop trader and North America’s largest energy company to pull back on planned investments.
Inflation slowed more than expected in Mexico and Chile last month, in a sign that Latin American policymakers are finally getting soaring consumer prices back under control.
The US Supreme Court gave an unexpected boost to the Voting Rights Act, rejecting a Republican-drawn congressional map in Alabama and upholding a decision that requires a second majority Black district.
A group of politicians that have quit former Prime Minister Imran Khan ’s political party announced a new group, in the latest setback for the leader confronting Pakistan’s powerful army.
Giorgia Meloni and Olaf Scholz pledged to work more closely on boosting energy security and fixing the European Union’s asylum system.
The knife attack Thursday morning in Annecy that left six wounded, including four young children, didn’t have a terror motive, the prosecutor of the southeastern French town said.
Kenya could raise as much as 10 billion shillings ($72 million) to spend on curbing deforestation to fight climate change if it securitizes income from its forests, according to David Gikaria, chairman of the National Assembly’s environment committee.
Romania demanded Russia halve the number of employees at its embassy in Bucharest, saying it needs to match the level of staffing at Romania’s own mission in Moscow.
South Africa stands to lose as much as $32.4 billion in export revenue, almost a 10th of its gross domestic product, should some of its main trading partners retaliate against its unwillingness to take a stance against Russia’s war in Ukraine.