Warnings grow of dire conditions at migrant processing center in England
British charities and officials are warning of increasingly dire conditions at a migrant processing center in England and urging Prime Minister Rishi Sunak to act.
Lula da Silva will return to Brazil's presidency in stunning comeback
• Incumbent Jair Bolsonaro denied a second term in bitter election marked by fear • In pictures: Brazil's next president
Gulf states use new oil riches to gain regional influence
Big Gulf Arab oil states are using the newfound riches they've reaped as a result of the Ukraine war to build economic bridges with their poorer neighbors, some of whom they once considered adversaries.
Hundreds of Iranian journalists call for the release of two colleagues jailed in Evin prison
Hundreds of Iranian journalists are calling for the release of colleagues Niloofar Hamedi and Elaheh Mohammadi, who were arrested and sent to Tehran's Evin prison for covering the death of Mahsa Amini, according to independent Iranian newspaper Etemad.
Inflation isn't going anywhere. Just look at the latest data from Europe
European inflation has accelerated to a new record high as energy and food prices in the region continue to skyrocket.
A spooky forecast for the future of interest rates
When will central banks stop raising interest rates? That's the multi-trillion dollar question that has Wall Street analysts wearing wrist braces from shaking their Magic 8 Balls so hard.
Philippine death toll from storm Nalgae rises to 98, disaster agency says
Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. is set on Monday to fly over flood-submerged districts to inspect the damage after Tropical Storm Nalgae barreled across the Southeast Asian country over the weekend, killing at least 98 people.
Stellantis' joint venture in China is filing for bankruptcy
Stellantis said that shareholders of its loss-making joint venture producing Jeep vehicles in China have approved it to file for bankruptcy.
How to survive a cobra bite -- or better yet, avoid one entirely
Thailand is full of snakes -- more than 200 species, including cobras. That might be unsettling for some people, but it was ideal for Prangmart Charoenwai as a boy in southern Thailand.
Violent clashes break out between students and security forces across Iran, rights groups say
Violent clashes broke out between security forces and student protesters at university campuses across Iran on Sunday, according to activist and human rights groups in the country.