Kenya's President Ruto one of four Africans on Time climate leaders list
Time magazine honoured Mr Ruto and three other Africans for their work in fighting climate change.
2023-11-17 18:47
Ilkay Gundogan's agent responds to rumours of potential Barcelona exit
Read about what Ilkay Gundogan's agent had to say about rumours linking the German midfielder with a swift Barcelona exit to join Turkish giants Galatasaray.
2023-11-17 18:46
Vanessa Kirby used 'creative licence' for depiction of Empress Josephine in Napoleon
Vanessa Kirby took creative liberties during her portrayal of Empress Josephine in Sir Ridley Scott's historical epic 'Napoleon'.
2023-11-17 18:45
Amazon eyes $20 billion exports by 2025 from India, says company official
By Manoj Kumar NEW DELHI Amazon is targeting merchandise exports worth $20 billion from India by 2025 by
2023-11-17 18:45
Exclusive-German court ruling could hit growth next year - econ ministry source
BERLIN A German court ruling that forced Berlin to freeze 60 billion euros ($65.12 billion) in planned green
2023-11-17 18:29
Madness nearly split up before new album over the COVID-19 pandemic
Madness frontman Suggs has revealed the group were at war over COVID-19 before they reunited for their new album.
2023-11-17 18:23
More expensive services, food drive euro zone inflation in Oct
BRUSSELS More expensive services and food were the main drivers of consumer price growth in the euro zone
2023-11-17 18:18
Myanmar: Eight children killed in military strike on school in Chin State
Insurgents have fought elsewhere in Chin State but not in the village targeted by the army on Wednesday.
2023-11-17 18:15
Alibaba Plunges $20 Billion as Chip War Prompts Breakup Rethink
An escalating fight between the US and China for technological dominance has triggered one of the most stunning
2023-11-17 17:56
Panasonic plans to sell stake in autos business to Apollo Global-managed funds
TOKYO Japan's Panasonic Holdings said on Friday it plans to sell a stake in its automotive systems business
2023-11-17 17:51
First person charged under Australia's foreign interference laws denies working for China
Lawyers for the first person to be charged under Australia’s foreign interference laws have told a court that a hospital donation made through a federal government minister was not a covert attempt to curry favor on behalf of the Chinese Communist Party
2023-11-17 17:27
Uttarakhand tunnel rescue: The race to save 40 trapped workers
Since Sunday, 40 workers have been trapped in a tunnel they were building in the Himalayan region.
2023-11-17 17:20