Several top Ukrainian officials, including the deputy minister of defence, have announced their resignations as the presidency warns of tough anti-graft measures.
Sausage rolls and jokes on TV: What to expect from Ardern’s replacement as NZ PM
Chris Hipkins has been chosen to replace Jacinda Ardern as New Zealand’s prime minister – and has been sworn in after her shock resignation last week.
Armenia-Azerbaijan Dispute Drags On, Russia Says Working On Resolving It
Russia said on Tuesday it was working hard to resolve a dispute between Armenia and Azerbaijan over the Lachin Corridor, the sole road linking Armenia to the Armenian-populated enclave of Nagorno-Karabakh.
Russian warship with ‘unstoppable’ 7,000mph hypersonic missiles ‘sails towards US and will soon be in strike range’
A RUSSIAN warship armed with “unstoppable” hypersonic missiles is sailing towards the US coast in a show of strength, reports claim.
The guided missile frigate Admiral Gorshkov has been closely monitored by Nato navies on its maiden voyage armed wit…
Employment and labor disputes ranked first among corporate concerns
Norton Rose Fulbright saw a rise in corporate regulatory proceedings where half of respondents were involved in at least one proceeding in 2022.
French uranium mine leaves 20 million tonnes of radioactive waste in Niger
Niger’s northern town of Arlit has been left wallowing in 20 million tonnes of radioactive waste after a uranium mine run by French company Orano (formerly Areva) closed down. People living in the area are exposed to levels of radiation above the limi…