US, Allies Seek Removal Of Russia, Belarus From Sports Gover...
The U.S. and allies on Tuesday called for the governing bodies of sports in Russia and Belarus to be suspended from international sports federations over Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
“Russia’s unprovoked and unjustifiable war of choice against Ukraine, facilitated by the ... Read More
Boris Johnson Fights For Political Survival As He Prepares T...
Boris Johnson is fighting for political survival after two of his top ministers attacked his leadership and resigned.
Chancellor Rishi Sunak and Health Secretary Sajid Javid quit within 10 minutes of each other, followed by a flurry of junior ministers and ... Read More
Canada Signs $15B Deal Over Indigenous Child Welfare Flaws
Assembly of First Nations members perform in St. Peter's Square at the Vatican on March 31, 2022. The Canadian government said Monday it had signed a $15.5 billion agreement to compensate First Nations children and families harmed by chronic underfunding ... Read More
Griner Asks For Biden’s Help In Russia Release
WNBA star and Olympic gold medalist Brittney Griner is escorted to a courtroom for a hearing, in Khimki just outside Moscow, Russia, on June 27, 2022. Griner was arrested in February on charges of possessing cannabis oil. Her trial began ... Read More
Xi Jinping In Hong Kong: Xi Jinping Defends China’s Ru...
President Xi Jinping
China's "one country two systems" model of ruling Hong Kong has worked in protecting the city and must continue long term, says Xi Jinping.
The Chinese leader mounted a stern defence of the political system in a speech in ... Read More
NATO Ends Summit With Strengthened Posture Against Russia, C...
President Joe Biden
NATO leaders concluded their three-day meeting in Madrid Thursday with the Western security alliance strengthening its defense against Russian aggression, warning of global challenges posed by China and inviting neutral countries Finland and Sweden into the group.
U.S. ... Read More
Supreme Court Limits Biden’s Power To Cut Emissions
The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has lost some of its power to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
The landmark ruling by the US Supreme Court represents a major setback to President Joe Biden's climate plans.
He called it a "devastating decision" but ... Read More
Ukraine War: US To Ramp Up Military Presence Across Europe
The US will increase its military presence across Europe as Nato agreed a "fundamental shift" in its response to Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
A permanent army headquarters will be created in Poland, while new US warships will go to Spain, fighter ... Read More
Russia Invasion: Putin Still Wants To Take Most Of Ukraine &...
President Vladimir Putin
Russian President Vladimir Putin still wants to capture most of Ukraine, US intelligence agencies believe.
Moscow's troops have been so weakened by combat, however, that US officials assess they are only capable of making slow territorial gains.
It means the ... Read More
Turkey Supports Finland And Sweden Nato Bid
Nato membership would end over 200 years of Swedish non-alignment
Nato member Turkey has agreed to support Sweden and Finland's membership of the alliance.
It had initially opposed the Nordic countries' bids to join.
Turkey was angered by what it saw as their ... Read More