Ukraine to hold first war crimes trial as Moscow says Kyiv shelled Russian city
Workers clean rubble from a building destroyed by shelling weeks ago in Cherkaske, eastern Ukraine on May 11, 2022
Wheat prices surged to a new record high in European trading on Monday after India decided to ban exports of the commodity as a heatwave hit production.
From odes to embattled military units to expressions of love for the motherland, Ukrainians are embracing tattoos amid the ongoing war with Russia.
NOIDA, India (Reuters) -For construction worker Yogendra Tundre, life at a building site on the outskirts of the Indian capital New Delhi is hard enough. This year, record high temperatures are making it unbearable. As India grapples with an unprecedented heatwave, the country's vast majority of poor workers, who generally work outdoors, are vulnerable to the scorching temperatures.
Host country Vietnam and Thailand continue to dominate the competition heading into the playoffs of both Wild Rift and FIFA.
Shanghai announced a gradual reopening from Monday of businesses, though it remains unclear when the millions of people still locked down in China's economic capital will finally be allowed out of their homes.
North Korea on Sunday reported 15 additional deaths from "fever" after the country recently announced its first-ever cases of Covid-19 and ordered nationwide lockdowns.
Sri Lanka was set to form a new cabinet on Monday as bitter political rivals make common cause to tackle a worsening economic crisis after last week's deadly violence, party leaders said.
North Korea acknowledged its first Covid case last week, and now claims there have been 50 deaths so far
Another sandstorm descended Monday on Iraq forcing the closure of airports, schools, universities and public administrations across the country, officials said.
All eyes are on Evil Geniuses (EG), who sit dead last in Group A with a 1-9 record.
When Luis Sarmiento and his grandson went out early to buy bread one morning in March, they came across a shocking scene: A macabre message left by Ecuador's drug traffickers in the form of two headless bodies.
Virginia Mutsamwira says she treats four times the number of patients she should ideally handle at a township clinic in Harare, the capital of Zimbabwe.
Somalia's international partners on Monday welcomed the election of President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud, who takes office after months of political instability and faces crises including a violent insurgency and devastating drought.
‘We are facing a crisis, we have to get out of it’
Here is a round-up of sports events and developments in Singapore in the past week (9 to 15 May).
Australia's conservative prime minister sounded the gun on the last lap of a bitterly-fought election campaign Sunday, admitting "not everything went to plan" during the country's pandemic response.
Russia is expected to try to annex the south and east of Ukraine, according to Western defence assessments
Singapore's women's epee team swept to their first-ever SEA Games triumph, while bowler Cherie Tan reclaimed the women's singles gold she last won in 2017.
A thick cloud of dust blankets the Iraqi capital Baghdad as the eighth sandstorm since mid-April, 2022 paralysed activity across the country