McDonald’s to exit Russia, sell the entire portfolio in country
After more than 30 years of operations, McDonald announced to exit the Russian market and has initiated a nationalisation process
After more than 30 years of operations, McDonald announced to exit the Russian market and has initiated a nationalisation process
The world’s second-largest producer of wheat, India said it has banned wheat exports, drawing criticism from G7 as inflation soars
Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II on Sunday arrived for ‘A gallop through history’ Platinum Jubilee celebration at the ‘Royal windsor horse show’
Drug traffickers have long targeted the hilly area to groom young recruits at their ‘school of assasins,’ boosting drug crimes inside Equador
Russian on Monday called the decisions by Finland and Sweden to join NATO as another grave mistake with far-reaching consequences
The job fair project called Yanhad, financed by France and EU on Sunday gave youth hope to find work in Iraq where unemployment is about 40%
Cartoon alien series on crashing-lands in World Cup host Qatar aims to ease a culture clash and bridge foreign football fans and host
Swiss voted on Sunday seeking to change streaming services to invest in local movie-making, the so-called “Lex Netflix” referendum
As President Volodymr Zelensky warns over the difficult military situation in Donbas, Eurovision lifts spirits as NATO talks get ‘on track’
The first psychological barrier has been overcome as Ukraine’s foreign minister Dmytro Kuleba on Sunday praised Germany for arms deliveries
The Peruvian government consumer defense agency sued Spanish oil giant Repsol over almost R73 billion for 12 000 oil spill past January.
Chile suffers from the worst moment in security as Defence Minister robbed by attackers same day when the presidential car was also stolen
Frech President Emmanuel Macron faces challenges as he begins his new five years in power while maintaining suspense about his new government
Apart from South Korea and Indonesia, Spain is in a debate planning to become the first European nation to allow some to take menstrual leave
Brazilian director Breno Silveira died Saturday after suffering a heart attack on the set when shooting his latest movie, media reports
Due to chronic lack of space in Athens, muslim refugees without a paid family grave are forced to perform ‘exhumation after three years’
Famous pop star Britney Spears said in her Instagram post, Saturday that they have lost their ‘miracle baby’ early in the pregnancy
Hundreds of Nigerians demonstrated on Saturday over the arrest of two students following the murder of a student accused of blasphemy
Russia suspended electricity supplies to Finland overnight few days after Helsinki announced its application for NATO membership
Ukraine began demolishing a monument symbolising historic ties between ex-Soviet Ukraine and Russia, two months after Russia invasion
War in Ukraine latest updates include intense battles in the East, living Ukrainians homeless but still believe to win by ‘end of the year’
Brittney Griner, a two-time Olympic gold medallist receives a drug pre-trial detention extension in Moscow for carrying drugs in her luggage
Three burglars who broke a record of stealing Hong Kong’s priciest art, were jailed for up to two and a half years, local media on Friday.
As a response to leaked Supreme Court draft, activists are planning to get into US streets on Saturday, calling for legal access to abortion
A day after the death of former leader Sheikh Khalifa, UAE’s de facto ruler Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan was elected as president