FRONTLINES NORTH OF KHERSON, Ukraine, (Reuters) – Russia said yesterday it had finished calling up reservists to fight in Ukraine, having drafted hundreds of thousands in a month and sending more than a quarter of them already to the battlefield after a divisive mobilisation campaign that was its first since World War Two.
SAN FRANCISCO, (Reuters) – An intruder demanding to see U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi broke into her San Francisco home and attacked her husband with a hammer early yesterday, officials said, in an assault that stoked fears about political violence ahead of the Nov.
UNITED NATIONS, (Reuters) – The United States will next week put the United Nations spotlight on protests in Iran sparked by the death of a young woman in police custody and look for ways to promote credible, independent investigations into Iranian human rights abuses.
FRONTLINES NORTH OF KHERSON, Ukraine, (Reuters) – Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has plunged Europe into an era of insecurity, Germany said today, a day after Russian President Vladimir Putin predicted a “dangerous” decade ahead.
(Reuters) – Russian President Vladimir Putin is showing no regrets for the war against neighbour Ukraine, insisting it is going to plan and playing down any nuclear standoff with the West.
(Reuters) – Elon Musk became Twitter Inc’s TWTR.Nnew owner on Thursday, firing top executives he had accused of misleading him and providing little clarity over how he will achieve the lofty ambitions he has outlined for the influential social media platform.
BRASILIA, (Reuters) – Brazil’s Supreme Court is set to demand that the government reactivate a billion-dollar international fund aimed at protecting the Amazon rainforest as the nation faces rampant deforestation, according to a court statement yesterday.
LONDON, (Reuters) – Government pledges to cut greenhouse gas emissions put the planet on track for an average 2.8 degrees Celsius temperature rise this century, after “woefully inadequate” progress to curb warming, a United Nations report said.
LONDON/KYIV, (Reuters) – A senior Russian government official raised the possibility that Moscow could shoot down commercial Western satellites being used to help Ukraine’s war effort, as Russia pressed ahead with its bombing campaign against Ukrainian infrastructure.
DUBAI, (Reuters) – Iran’s supreme Leader vowed today to retaliate against those threatening the country’s security after the massacre of Shi’ite pilgrims, an assault claimed by Islamic State which threatens to inflame tensions amid widespread anti-government protests.
FRONT LINES NORTH OF KHERSON, Ukraine, (Reuters) – Ukrainian troops are holding out against repeated attacks by Russian forces in two eastern towns while those at the southern front are poised to battle for the strategic Kherson region, which Russia appears to be reinforcing.
(Reuters) – A Michigan jury yesterday found three men guilty of aiding a conspiracy to kidnap Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer in 2020, a plot that prosecutors said grew out of hostility over restrictions she imposed during the COVID-19 pandemic.
LONDON, (Reuters) – Britain’s new Prime Minister Rishi Sunak yesterday delayed the announcement of a keenly awaited plan for repairing the country’s public finances until Nov.
TOKYO, (Reuters) – The United States, Japan and South Korea warned today that an “unparalleled” scale of response would be warranted if North Korea conducts a seventh nuclear bomb test.
LONDON, (Reuters) – Britain’s new Prime Minister Rishi Sunak today delayed the announcement of a keenly awaited plan for repairing the country’s public finances until Nov.
NEAR KHERSON FRONTLINE, Ukraine, (Reuters) – Russia rehearsed its response to a nuclear attack today in an exercise that involved nuclear submarines, strategic bombers and ballistic missiles at a time when tensions are high over a “dirty bomb” allegation it has made against Ukraine.