World Apr 25 Russia attacks deep in Ukraine, hitting rail and fuel facilities Russia has unleashed a string of attacks against Ukrainian rail and fuel facilities, striking crucial infrastructure far from the front line of its eastern offensive.
World Apr 24 Zelenskyy meets U.S. officials in Ukraine, Ukrainian official says The meeting with U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken and U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin was confirmed by presidential adviser Oleksiy Arestovych in an interview on Ukrainian TV.
World Apr 23 Russian forces tried to storm a steel plant in Mariupol, strikes hit Odesa, Ukraine officials say The reported assault on the eve of Orthodox Easter came after the Kremlin claimed its military had seized all of the shattered city except for the Azovstal plant, and as Russian forces pounded other cities and towns in southern and…
World Apr 22 Satellite photos reveal suspected mass graves near Mariupol in Ukraine "Mariupol is gone. In the courtyards there are just graves and crosses."…
World Mar 24 As Russian attack grinds on, Ukraine refugees’ hopes of a quick return home wanes Exhausted and frightened refugees has arrived in neighboring countries as Russia launched its invasion of Ukraine a month ago.
Economy Oct 11 WATCH: David Card, Joshua Angrist and Guido Imbens win Nobel Prize in economics One U.S.-based economist’s pioneering research showed an increase in minimum wage does not lead to less hiring, and immigrants do not lower pay for native-born workers. Two others shared the award for creating a way to study these types of…
Science Oct 05 WATCH: Nobel in chemistry honors ‘greener’ way to build molecules Two scientists have won the Nobel Prize for chemistry for finding an “ingenious” and environmentally cleaner way to build molecules that can be used to make a variety of compounds, including medicines and pesticides.
World Aug 04 Belarus Olympic runner who feared going home lands in Poland Deputy Foreign Minister Marcin Przydacz said Krystsina Tsimanouskaya had arrived in the Polish capital after flying from Tokyo via Vienna, a route apparently chosen to confuse those who would endanger her safety. Her husband fled Belarus this week and Poland…
World Jul 22 Norway mourns 77 dead a decade after terrorist attack On July 22, 2011, a right-wing extremist set off a bomb in the capital, Oslo, killing eight people, before heading to Utoya island where he stalked and shot dead 69 mostly teen members of the Labor Party's youth wing.
Arts Oct 08 American poet Louise Glück wins Nobel literature prize American poet Louise Glück won the Nobel Prize in Literature on Thursday for her "candid and uncompromising" work, becoming the first U.S. winner since Bob Dylan in 2016.