Russian court seizes two European banks’ assets amid Western sanctions
Freezing hundreds of billions of dollars in lenders' assets was part of dispute over gas project halted by sanctions.
Freezing hundreds of billions of dollars in lenders' assets was part of dispute over gas project halted by sanctions.
Search and rescue operations under way while five suspects have been arrested, Tunisian National Guard says.
President Salome Zourabichvili says the law is 'Russian in its essence', but parliament is expected to overturn veto.
To Lam has been public security chief since 2016 and has taken a hard line on human rights movements in the country.
Group of tourists and their companions was fired on while walking through a market in central Afghanistan.
France’s Pacific Islands territory has been rocked by riots for nearly a week over planned electoral reforms.
Drones are being used to replant degraded areas of forest in Brazil - how successful have they been so far?
Court near Bratislava is considering prosecutor's request for pre-trial detention of accused in assassination attempt.
Impunity for crimes committed during the civil war has fuelled post-war repression in Sri Lanka.
Eight months into the war on Gaza, disunity and disarray is making Israel’s PR and messaging much tougher.