Eu Bans Import of British Beef
Official says Yemeni journalist killed in explosion in Aden
An official says that a Yemeni journalist was killed when his car exploded while he was driving in the southern port city of Aden, the latest such attack in the seat of Yemen's internationally recognized government
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Police: Amazon fisherman confesses to killing missing pair
Brazilian authorities say a fisherman has confessed to killing a British journalist and an Indigenous expert in the remote Amazon and taken police to a site where human remains were found, in an apparent breakthrough in the 10-day search for the pair
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In energy-strapped Europe, coal gets an encore
Energy market turmoil caused by the war in Ukraine has triggered an increase in coal-fired electricity production in the European Union and a temporary slowdown in the closure of power plants long-earmarked for retirement
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Australia commits to reducing greenhouse emissions by 43%
Australia's new government has formally committed to a more ambitious greenhouse gas reduction target of 43% by the end of the decade in fulfillment of a key election pledge
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Chinese destroyer on long-distance exercises in Sea of Japan
One of China's largest and most capable combat ships is conducting long-distance exercises in the Sea of Japan in a display of China's increasing naval reach
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'Superworms' make a meal of plastic waste
These "superworms" made a meal of a piece of polystyrene trash, which scientists say could be a future solution for plastic recycling.
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Police seize cocaine disguised as potatoes
Police in Colombia said they seized 1,300 kilograms, or about 2,866 pounds, of cocaine disguised as a shipment of frozen potatoes and yucca
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Brazil: Suspect confesses to killing pair missing in Amazon
A federal police investigator says a suspect has confessed to fatally shooting an Indigenous expert and a journalist in the Amazon and has taken officers to where the bodies were buried
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Thousands protest 'bulldozer justice' against Indian Muslims
Protests are erupting in many Indian cities against the demolition of homes and businesses belonging to Muslims in what critics call a growing pattern of "bulldozer justice" aimed at punishing activists from the minority group
June 15
Japan PM's cautious course sets up potential long-term rule
Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, despite an underwhelming start eight months ago, is enjoying surprising popularity by playing it safe as the public's worries about the coronavirus and global conflicts ease
June 15
US, Germany sending weapons to Ukraine as Russia advances
The governor of a key eastern Ukrainian city is acknowledging that Russian forces are advancing in heavy fighting
June 15
UN: Sahel violence could drive more refugees toward Europe
The head of the U.N. refugee agency says Europe should be more much worried than it is that larger numbers of people from Africa's Sahel region could seek to move north
June 15
Haiti mourns 11 women from fatal voyage near Puerto Rico
Eleven Haitian women have been buried in Puerto Rico a month after the overloaded boat they were in capsized near the U.S. territory
June 15
Brazil federal police: Suspect confessed and took officers to spot where he buried bodies of pair missing in Amazon area
Brazil federal police: Suspect confessed and took officers to spot where he buried bodies of pair missing in Amazon area
June 15
Bitcoin-boosting Salvadoran leader may have second thoughts
El Salvador's Bitcoin-boosting president may be having second thoughts about the crypto-currency, whose value has tanked in recent weeks
June 15
Brazil's justice minister says police report finding human remains in Amazon search, but not identified yet
Brazil's justice minister says police report finding human remains in Amazon search, but not identified yet
June 15
Cuba sugar harvest only half of expected; sector in 'crisis'
Cuba has produced only about half the sugar it had projected this season and authorities acknowledge that while they will cover internal demand they will not be able to meet their international commitments
June 15
Congo official: Rwanda will have war if it wants war
A spokesman for a top military official in eastern Congo said Wednesday that if Rwanda "wants war, it will have war."
June 15
Russia's war on Ukraine will shape the Czech EU presidency
Russia's invasion of Ukraine and what Europe must do to counter the consequences of it have become the key task for the Czech Republic's upcoming presidency of the 27-nation European Union
June 15
Venezuela's Maduro meets Qatar's ruling emir on Mideast trip
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro has met with Qatar's ruling emir as part of his Mideast tour
June 15
Ireland, Norway, Turkey want UN to extend aid to Syria
The foreign ministers of Ireland, Norway and Turkey say aid deliveries from Turkey to rebel-held northwest Syria must continue
June 15
Electronic-sniffing dog helps in pedophilia arrest in Mexico
An unusual alliance of international activist groups, Mexican prosecutors and a dog trained to sniff out memory devices joined forces this month to catch a high-profile suspected pedophile in Mexico City
June 15
Reduced Russian gas flow is political, German official says
Russia's Gazprom has announced a reduction in natural gas flows through a key European pipeline for the second day in a row
June 15
Pope cracks down on new Catholic religious start-ups
Pope Francis has taken another step to reign in and regulate new religious groups in the Catholic Church
June 15
Russian opposition leader confirms prison move
Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny confirms he's been moved to another maximum security prison
June 15
International court drops case against slain Libyan general
The International Criminal Court has dropped its war crimes case against a Libyan general after prosecutors confirmed that he was dead
June 15
Macron hints of Ukraine visit to carry 'message of support'
French President Emmanuel Macron has suggested that he would soon go to Kyiv to meet with Ukraine's leader
June 15
ABC News Live: FDA panel considers COVID vaccines for kids 6 months and younger
Plus, the Federal Reserve is expected to announce a major hike in interest rates to battle rising inflation, and women discuss reasons behind getting an abortion as major Supreme Court ruling looms
June 15
EU launches legal action against UK over post-Brexit changes
The European Union is suing Britain over its move to rewrite the trade rules agreed to when the country exited the EU two years ago
June 15
Armed groups swarm through city in southern Mexico
Dozens of heavily armed men swarmed through the Mexican city of San Cristobal de las Casas, and President Andrés Manuel López Obrador said one person was killed in confrontations between two gangs
June 15
Danish toymaker Lego expands amid sale surge
Danish toy company Lego says it plans to invest more than $1 billion over 10 years to build a new factory in the U.S. state of Virginia and to enlarge an existing factory in Mexico
June 15
Lebanon extends licensing deadline for gas exploration
Lebanon's state-run news agency says the country's caretaker energy minister has extended the licensing deadline for oil and gas companies to explore in the country's territorial waters until mid-December, to give more firms the chance to bid
June 15
NATO defense ministers to discuss weapons for Ukraine
U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin says the West must step up weapons deliveries to Ukraine to help the country fight a grinding war of attrition with Russia
June 15
Israeli court finds Gaza aid worker guilty on terror charges
An Israeli court has found a Gaza aid worker guilty of several terrorism charges
June 15
Russia's economic forum to be far smaller but moves forward
Russia's showpiece investment gathering begins Wednesday, and organizers are telling foreign participants to be sure to bring cash — not necessarily for making investments, but for spending money
June 15
Turkey's leader changes mind again on new name for airline
Turkey's president is on a big push to rebrand the nation and its assets but he has changed his mind about what the national airlines should be called
June 15
UK vows more Rwanda deportation flights after legal setback
The British government is vowing to organize more flights to deport asylum-seekers to Rwanda after a last-minute court judgment grounded the first plane due to take off
June 15
Pakistani govt chided for 'Drink less tea, save money' plea
A minister in Pakistan's newly elected government is facing criticism following his plea to the nation to drink less tea to help save on imports amid a deepening economic crisis
June 15
China's Xi reasserts support for Russia on security issues
Chinese President Xi Jinping has reasserted his country's support for Russia on issues of sovereignty and security in a phone call with Russian leader Vladimir Putin
June 15
Cambodian ruling party sues politician for criticizing vote
Prime Minister Hun Sen's Cambodian People's Party has sued the vice president of the opposition Candlelight Part for $1 million in compensation for comments he made in an online interview alleging that this month's local elections were unfair
June 15
Russian energy giant Gazprom announces reduction in natural gas through key European pipeline for second day in a row
Russian energy giant Gazprom announces reduction in natural gas through key European pipeline for second day in a row
June 15
European Central Bank to gather after borrowing costs rise
The European Central Bank has vowed to come up with a new, unspecified market backstop that could be used to buffer some countries against bond market turmoil similar to what shook the 19-country eurozone during a debt crisis more than a decade ago
June 15
Bulgarian opposition calls for no-confidence vote
Bulgarian Prime Minister Kiril Petkov's centrist coalition government will face a no-confidence vote brought by the main opposition party
June 15
Ikea to sell inventory, find new owners of Russia business
Ikea says it's seeking new owners for its four factories in Russia and to liquidate its product inventory there because of the war in Ukraine
June 15
Germany to provide troops for EU military mission in Bosnia
The German government on Wednesday approved the deployment of up to 50 soldiers to join a European Union military mission in Bosnia
June 15
European Central Bank vows to create market backstop as borrowing costs for several countries rise on news of rate hikes
European Central Bank vows to create market backstop as borrowing costs for several countries rise on news of rate hikes
June 15
Russian man on trial for allegedly planning to kill Chechen
A Russian man has gone on trial in Germany on charges that he planned to kill a Chechen dissident
June 15
HYBE stocks crash as BTS announces hiatus from group performances
Investors were shocked when BTS announced a break from performing as a group.
June 15
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