Ukraine PM says state, airline will give money to families of Iran crash victims
Ukrainian Prime Minister Oleksiy Honcharuk said on Saturday that Ukraine would pay 200,000 hryvnia ($8,350) each to the families of those who died in a...
Truth about Iran crash could not be hidden, says Ukraine’s Zelenskiy
The findings by Ukrainian experts in Iran meant that the truth about the crash of a Ukrainian passenger plane could not be concealed, President Volodymyr...
Rapper Dave and singer Capaldi lead BRIT Award nominations
Rapper Dave and Scottish singer-songwriter Lewis Capaldi lead the nominations for this year’s BRIT Awards with four nods each, in a new, slimmed-down list of...
5.9 magnitude quake strikes off Puerto Rico coast
The earthquake on Saturday follows hundreds of earthquakes and aftershocks for the U.S. territory since Dec. 28 that have caused structural damage to thousands of...
U.S. applauds Tsai’s re-election as Taiwan president: Pompeo
U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo congratulated Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen on her re-election on Saturday and lauded her for seeking stability with China “in...
U.S., China agree to semi-annual talks aimed at reforms, resolving disputes: WSJ
The United States and China have agreed to hold semi-annual talks aimed at pushing for reforms in both countries and resolving disputes, the Wall Street...
German Chancellor urges all parties to back Iran nuclear deal
German chancellor Angela Merkel on Saturday repeated a call for all parties to respect the Iranian nuclear accord, despite Iran’s decision to intensify its enrichment...
Northern Ireland’s politicians return to work after three-year standoff
Northern Ireland’s main political parties sat down together in Belfast on Saturday to form a power-sharing government and end a three-year standoff that threatened a...
British PM Johnson hails ‘momentous’ restoration of Northern Ireland institutions
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Saturday praised Northern Ireland’s political parties for reaching a “fair and balanced deal” after three years of deadlock and...
Thousands protest against Poland’s plan to discipline judges
Thousands of people, including judges and lawyers from many EU member states, marched through Warsaw on Saturday to protest against what they say are government...