The President of Poland swore in the new administration under Prime Minister Donald Tusk on Wednesday. This was the final...
Officials said Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida will visit South Korea in coming weeks to meet with President Yoon Suk Yeol, reciprocating a Tokyo visit by...
A U.N. official told Reuters on Saturday that Sudanese warring parties are more open to dialogue and have realized that the conflict that started two weeks...
After a transgender lawmaker was expelled from the state legislature, Montana’s governor on Friday passed a Republican-backed ban on gender-affirming medical care for transgender children. On...
Didi Global’s 2022 revenue fell 19% due to COVID-19 lockdowns and regulatory crackdowns. In its first annual report since delisting from the U.S. last year, Didi...
This week, the Biden administration addressed U.S. national security concerns over foreign companies’ data handling. At a U.S. Senate hearing, Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo said, “To...
Saturday’s Foreign Ministry spokeswoman announced that Armenia and Azerbaijan will resume discussions in Washington on Sunday to normalize relations. In 2020, Russian peacekeepers ended the second...
Since the Ukraine war began, Russian President Vladimir Putin has signed a decree raising the maximum sentence for treason to life in prison. The Kremlin website...
Famous writers and actors have signed an open letter urging Russian President Vladimir Putin to free opposition politician Alexei Navalny from prison torture. Nobel laureates Svetlana...
Last week’s U.S. charges against two people for allegedly running a Chinese “secret police station” in New York were the latest in a broad increase in...
On Friday, North Carolina’s top court ruled that politicians can draw congressional and state legislative lines for partisan gain, bolstering Republicans’ chances of keeping their thin...