The United States called on other nations to tell Russia to stop making nuclear threats and end the horror of its war in Ukraine at a high-profile UN Security Council meeting
'We have got to get inflation behind us. I wish there were a painless way to do that. There isn't'
Ford is restructuring its vehicle development and supply chain operations, shuffling multiple executives just days after announcing that it would build up to 45,000 vehicles with parts missing
Uganda confirmed seven Ebola infections on Thursday as authorities try to track down 43 contacts of known Ebola patients two days after authorities in the East African country announced an outbreak
Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal will team up in doubles at the Laver Cup on Friday in what Federer has announced will the final match of his long and illustrious career
Turkey's currency fell to a record low against the dollar before a central bank meeting on interest rates on Thursday
Britain's central bank is under pressure make another big interest rate hike Thursday, with inflation outpacing other major economies
A powerful earthquake with a preliminary magnitude of 6.8 struck Mexico early on Friday, causing buildings to sway and leaving at least one person dead in the nation's capital
At Sophia Sutton-Jones' bakery in North London, the electricity bill has more than tripled since the start of the year
On a blustery November day last year Britain's future king stood before world leaders to deliver a rallying cry that they should "act with all despatch, and decisively to confront a common enemy
After two years of discourse dominated by the coronavirus pandemic, this year's UN General Assembly has a new occupant of centre stage: The war in Ukraine
An Australian national day of mourning for the late Queen Elizabeth II on Thursday centered on Parliament House, where dignitaries placed sprigs of golden wattle the national floral emblem in a wreath
The leaders of South Korea and Japan agreed to accelerate efforts to mend ties frayed over Japan's past colonial rule of the Korean Peninsula
Argentina's government has joined the squabble between shop owners and the local manufacturers of popular but scarce World Cup sticker albums.
Koke Resurreccin and his Atltico Madrid teammates feel right at home in the Spain setup.
Paris Olympic organizers appointed prize-winning French theater director Thomas Jolly to direct the opening and closing ceremonies of the 2024 Games and the Paralympics.
Ukraine's president has implored the world to punish Russia for its invasion, even as the leader vowed his forces would win back every inch of territory despite Moscow's decision to redouble efforts
The leaders of South Korea and Japan agreed to accelerate efforts to mend ties frayed over Japan's past colonial rule as they held their countries' first summit talks in nearly three years
Ukraine announced a high-profile prisoner swap early Thursday that culminated months of efforts to free many of the Ukrainian fighters who defended a steel plant in Mariupol during Russian siege
In a stark repudiation of Donald Trump's legal arguments, a federal appeals court permitted the Justice Department to resume its use of classified records seized from the former president