It's a globalised world a planet stitched together by intricate supply chains, banking, sports and countless other threads of deep connection. Until it isn't.
Toshiba's Chief Executive Satoshi Tsunakawa is stepping down, as the embattled Japanese technology giant seeks to restructure and restore its reputation.
Senators emerged from a Monday evening meeting with Ambassador Oksana Markarova at the Capitol as Congress is preparing supplemental funding to help Ukraine during the crisis.
Explosions and gunfire were heard in embattled cities in eastern Ukraine as Russia's invasion met unexpectedly stiff resistance.
Ukraine's president has signed a decree temporarily lifting requirement for entry visas for foreigners willing to join Ukraine's International Defence Legion and fight on Ukraine's side against Russia
Mass exodus of Ukrainian refugees to eastern edge of the European Union showed no signs of stopping Monday, with the UN estimating over 520,000 people have already escaped Russia's invasion of Ukraine
The 1936 Montreux Convention gives Turkey the right to bar warships from using the Dardanelles and the Bosporus during wartime.
Russia's failure to capture Ukraine's airspace, despite its vast military strength, has been a surprise and may help explain how Ukraine has so far prevented a rout.
The case is one of 10 in which she is being prosecuted under the anti-corruption law.
If Ukraine does not survive ... international peace will not survive," Ukrainian Ambassador Sergiy Kyslytsya said at the assembly's first emergency meeting since 1997.
Russia has some of the best hackers in the world, but in the early days of the war in Ukraine, its ability to create mayhem through malware hasn't had much of a noticeable impact.
Russian forces shelled Kharkiv on Monday, rocking a residential neighbourhood, and closed in on Kyiv, in a 17-mile convoy, as talks aimed at stopping the fighting yielded an agreement to keep talking
Zaslav called Licht a dynamic and creative producer, an engaging and thoughtful journalist, and a true news person
Shell announced its intention Monday to exit its joint ventures with Gazprom and related entities
The nine other corruption cases include several related to the purchase and rental of a helicopter
Switzerland's government has been trying to balance its condemnation of Russia's actions with its history of neutrality and as an intermediary between opposing countries
The mass exodus of refugees from Ukraine to the eastern edge of the European Union showed no signs of stopping Monday as they flee Russia's burgeoning war
The State Department has closed the U.S. Embassy in Belarus and is allowing non-essential staff at the U.S. Embassy in Russia to leave the country due to the war in Ukraine.
Toyota is suspending production at all 28 lines of its 14 plants in Japan starting on Tuesday, because of a system malfunction that a domestic supplier suspects is a cyberattack
A new report from the UN will spell out in excruciating detail the pain of climate change to people and the planet