Ukraine replaces Soviet-era hammer and sickle symbol with a trident on Kyiv statue
Ukraine has removed Soviet-era signage from a hilltop monument in Kyiv, amid a conflict that has seen the country fight to reassert its cultural identity in the face of Russian President Vladimir Putin's invasion.
2023-08-07 21:17
The secret side of the Mediterranean -- by boat in Turkey
Fringed by mountains, Turkey's southern Aegean coast is dotted with lively resorts and quaint quays in sleepy villages, pine-backed beaches, and translucent bays studded with ancient ruins.
2023-08-07 18:49
US Government Shutdown Threat Builds in Post-Downgrade Fallout, Imperiling Soft Landing Bets
A fresh fiscal showdown is brewing in Washington that threatens to complicate the Federal Reserve’s policy making and
2023-08-07 17:50
Extreme weather forces teenagers to leave World Scout Jamboree campsite in South Korea
A massive global gathering of scouts in South Korea has been forced to vacate the campsite a week early because of an approaching typhoon, days after extreme heat sickened hundreds of teens and sparked complaints over how the event was being run.
2023-08-07 16:29
Rahul Gandhi returns to India's parliament as MP
The opposition leader had been disqualified in March after being convicted in a criminal defamation case.
2023-08-07 15:56
Cambodia king approves PM's son Hun Manet as next premier
By Prak Chan Thul PHNOM PENH (Reuters) -Cambodia's king on Monday approved the nomination of the Western-educated son of Prime
2023-08-07 15:55
Record Number of China LGFVs Overdue on Short Debt
China’s local government financing vehicles are showing more signs of stress, with a record number missing payments on
2023-08-07 15:16
UK House Prices Fall for a Fourth Straight Month, Halifax Says
UK house prices fell for a fourth straight month in July as a further rise in mortgage rates
2023-08-07 14:28
Indonesia Economy Grows 5.17% in Second Quarter, Beats Estimates
Indonesia’s economic growth accelerated last quarter, defying the impact of higher interest rates, elevated prices and a commodity
2023-08-07 12:50
Cambodia: PM's son Hun Manet appointed next ruler in royal formality
The Western-educated Hun Manet is appointed in a formality long signposted by his father Hun Sen.
2023-08-07 12:45
The Euro’s Masters Have Set the Economy for a Painful Reckoning
The euro zone’s custodians have set a course for the biggest policy-inflicted blow since the currency was created.
2023-08-07 12:25
Trucking Firm Yellow Goes Bankrupt as Debt, Labor Woes Pile Up
Yellow Corp. filed for bankruptcy after the trucking firm’s long-running financial woes were compounded by a dispute with
2023-08-07 11:20