Polls open in Greece's first election since international bailout spending controls ended
Polls have opened in Greece’s parliamentary election, the first since the country’s economy ceased to be subject to strict supervision and control by international lenders who had provided bailout funds during its nearly decade-long financial crisis
2023-05-21 13:19
Analysis-Vodafone's new CEO faces tough calls to reconnect with investors
By Kate Holton and Paul Sandle LONDON When Vodafone named Margherita Della Valle as CEO last month, investors
2023-05-21 13:17
Mexico prosecutors withdraw case against woman sentenced to prison for killing man raping her
Mexican prosecutors say they are dropping a case against a woman who was sentenced to six years in prison for killing a man as he raped and attacked her
2023-05-21 12:52
Floods ruin crops and drown livestock in one of Italy's gastronomic heartlands
When the rain started falling in the north Italian region of Emilia Romagna last week -- one of the premier gastronomic destinations in a country famous for its food -- farmer Andrea Betti feared the worst.
2023-05-21 12:48
G7 stiffens resolve to thwart Russia, gives Zelenskiy chance to win over fence sitters
By Andreas Rinke and Trevor Hunnicutt HIROSHIMA, Japan The Group of Seven (G7) rich nations signalled to Russia
2023-05-21 12:24
New York City has a right to shelter, but will it establish a right to sleep outside?
Democratic leaders in major U.S. cities are finding themselves politically squeezed when it comes to addressing homelessness
2023-05-21 12:24
Nuggets on brink of NBA Finals with 119-108 win over Lakers in Game 3
Jamal Murray scored 37 points, Nikola Jokic added 24 points and eight assists, and the Denver Nuggets rolled to a 3-0 lead in the Western Conference finals with a 119-108 victory over the Los Angeles Lakers
2023-05-21 11:57
Japan, South Korea leaders pray at memorial for Korean atomic bomb victims in Hiroshima
Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida and South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol have prayed together at a memorial for Korean victims of the 1945 atomic bombing in Hiroshima on the sidelines of the Group of Seven summit, as the two leaders continue efforts to mend ties repeatedly hurt by disputes stemming from Japan’s wartime brutality
2023-05-21 11:55
Tkachuk scores another OT winner, lifting Panthers to 2-0 series lead vs Hurricanes
Matthew Tkachuk finished a feed from Sam Reinhart at the 1:51 mark of overtime to help the Florida Panthers beat the Carolina Hurricanes 2-1 for a 2-0 series lead in the Eastern Conference final
2023-05-21 11:49
Biden, House Speaker McCarthy could speak Sunday on debt limit
By Trevor Hunnicutt HIROSHIMA, Japan U.S. President Joe Biden and top congressional Republican Kevin McCarthy could speak as
2023-05-21 11:19
Smoke from Canada wildfires prompts air quality alerts in Colorado, Montana
Officials in Colorado and Montana have issued air quality alerts due to smoke from dozens of wildfires in Canada that has drifted south into the United States
2023-05-21 09:51
Horse dies after race at Churchill Downs, 9th recent fatality at home of Kentucky Derby
A ninth horse has died after being injured following a race at Churchill Downs, making it the ninth fatality since late April at the home of the Kentucky Derby
2023-05-21 09:48