France: Macron holds crisis meeting as more protests loom
President Macron summoned government ministers for a crisis meeting on Monday, as tensions ran high a day before another round of strikes.
President Macron summoned government ministers for a crisis meeting on Monday, as tensions ran high a day before another round of strikes.
Kenyan police fired tear gas and water cannon at protesters and opposition leader Raila Odinga’s convoy on Monday.
Sweden’s military said Monday it was banning staff members from using Chinese-owned TikTok on work devices due to security concerns
Transport staff across Germany staged a major strike on Monday to push for wage hikes in the face of brisk inflation.
Britain’s Prince Harry made an unexpected appearance at London’s high court when he arrived for a hearing in his claim against a newspaper publisher.
Jack Ma, the founder of tech giant Alibaba, made a rare public appearance in China after his fall from grace during a government crackdown.
India’s parliament was adjourned after noisy protests by opposition lawmakers over the expulsion from the house of top opposition figure Rahul Gandhi.
Kenyans were bracing Monday for a new round of anti-government demonstrations over the high cost of living.
US bank First Citizens said it has agreed to purchase all loans and deposits from Silicon Valley Bank, whose collapse this month sparked global fears.
Elon Musk has put the current value of Twitter at $20 billion, less than half the $44 billion he paid for the social media platform just five months ago.
The makers of “Dungeons and Dragons: Honor Among Thieves” wanted their blockbuster to be a throwback to the classic family films of the 1980s.
Hundreds of firefighters were battling Spain’s first major forest fire of the year, which forced 1,500 people to evacuate their homes.
Iran condemned France’s repression of protests after more than 450 people were arrested and nearly as many police were injured.
TikTok CEO Shou Zi Chew battled for the survival of the hugely popular video-sharing app in the United States on Thursday
Toshiba said Thursday it will “support” a $15 billion takeover bid by a consortium led by investment fund Japan Industrial Partners.
Technology-savvy criminals using the popular app are posing a growing challenge to Mexican and US authorities
The EU estimates that the number of viable products, such as dishwashers, televisions and mobile phones, binned prematurely.
Lebanon’s economic meltdown, described as one of the worst in recent global history, has plunged most of the population into poverty.
At least 13 people were killed in Afghanistan and Pakistan by a strong earthquake felt across thousands of kilometers
The UN voiced alarm at an intensifying crackdown in Belarus, slamming a string of harsh sentences handed to journalists and activists.
Ethiopia’s parliament on Wednesday removed the rebel Tigray People’s Liberation Front (TPLF) from an official list of terrorist groups.
Intercity rail travel in Greece resumed on Wednesday for the first time since a head-on collision of two trains killed 57 people more than three weeks ago.
Rum-maker Cesar Marti says that even after 20 years he feels the same pleasure each morning entering his distillery in Santo Domingo, Cuba.
Amnesty International urged Uganda’s President Yoweri Museveni Wednesday to reject a tough anti-gay bill passed by parliament.
Four people were killed and several more wounded in a Russian drone attack that hit a school in the Kyiv region overnight.