UK’s Harry and Meghan in South Africa on first tour since baby’s birth
Britain’s Prince Harry and his wife Meghan were in South Africa on Monday for their first overseas tour since the birth of their first child....
Western countries raise concerns over Saudi rights record
Two dozen mainly European countries voiced concern on Monday at alleged torture, unlawful detentions and unfair trials of critics, including women activists and journalists, in...
‘Very likely indeed’ Iran was behind Saudi attacks: UK PM Johnson
Britain believes it is very likely Iran was behind an attack on Saudi oil facilities and London will work with the United States and European...
Eyeing elections, Britain’s Labour Party pledges more spending, less work
Britain’s opposition Labour Party pledged on Monday to mobilize financial resources on a scale not seen since the post-World War Two reconstruction, promising a shorter...
Indonesia government considering harsher punishments for forest burners
Indonesian authorities are studying a plan to mete out harsher penalties to companies found burning forest and peat land, an environment ministry official said, as...
China reports new African swine fever case in Guangxi region
China’s Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs reported a new case of African swine fever on a farm in the southwestern region of Guangxi on...
Portugal’s Moura pays tribute to cod fishermen at Milan Fashion close
Portuguese designer Alexandra Moura closed Milan Fashion Week on Monday with a tribute to her country’s cod fishermen, presenting a spring collection for women and...
UK’s top court to rule on Tuesday on Johnson’s parliament suspension
Britain’s top court will rule on Tuesday whether Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s decision to suspend parliament was unlawful, a judgment that could lead to the...
Chinese police officers join Serbian colleagues on the beat in Belgrade
Belgrade’s main pedestrian street draws large numbers of foreign tourists every summer. This year, for the first time, foreign police officers can also be seen...
Shipping sector sets course for zero carbon vessels, fuel by 2030
Leading ports, banks, oil and shipping companies on Monday launched an initiative which aims to have ships and marine fuels with zero carbon emissions on...
