Zimbabwe election: Chicken and chips put a taste for democracy to the test
Finger-licking crowds have not distracted from concerns about the fairness of this week's elections.
2023-08-21 07:18
Dollar Edges Lower; Asian Stock Futures Mixed: Markets Wrap
The dollar inched lower versus most of its major counterparts while Asian equity futures pointed to a cautious
2023-08-21 06:54
Trump Says He Will ‘Not Be Doing the Debates’ With GOP Rivals
Former President Donald Trump confirmed that he plans to skip primary debates with his Republican rivals, citing the
2023-08-21 06:53
North Korea's Kim inspects cruise missile test as South Korea-US military drills begin
By Hyonhee Shin SEOUL (Reuters) -North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has overseen a test of strategic cruise missiles, state
2023-08-21 06:29
Hilary’s Rains Reach California Where Flooding Is Forecast
Tropical Storm Hilary made landfall along the Baja peninsula Sunday, with the rare Pacific storm set to pummel
2023-08-21 04:47
'Reasonable' to believe genocide against Armenians being committed, former ICC chief prosecutor says
A former International Criminal Court chief prosecutor has said there is "reasonable basis to believe that genocide is being committed against Armenians" in the contested region of Nagorno-Karabakh.
2023-08-21 01:17
Iowa governor says voters won't give Trump a pass for skipping state fair events
Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds said Sunday that she does not believe voters will give GOP front-runner and former President Donald Trump a pass for skipping the Iowa State Fair events that candidates usually entertain.
2023-08-21 00:58
Dutch Pledge to Send F-16s to Ukraine During Zelenskiy Visit
Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte pledged to send F-16 fighter jets to Kyiv during a surprise visit by
2023-08-20 21:45
Bruised Stocks Face Week Full of Tests, From Nvidia to Powell
Equity traders reeling from the market’s worst stretch since February face some pivotal events in the days ahead,
2023-08-20 21:15
Analysis: A BRICS no-show speaks volumes about Putin's shrinking horizons
Once upon a time, Russian President Vladimir Putin was the man to see: In the weeks preceding Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine, world leaders took turns shuttling to Moscow to urge the Kremlin leader to step back from the brink and call off any plans for an attack.
2023-08-20 19:47
One dead and another in hospital after e-scooter crash
The Armagh Road in Dundalk remains closed after a man in his 20s dies in the Saturday night crash.
2023-08-20 16:20
Georgia’s Kemp Becomes GOP Kingmaker Despite Rift With Trump
Republican presidential candidates are coming to Atlanta to seek his endorsement. He’s picking fights with former President Donald
2023-08-20 08:49