Europe’s economy has scraped out meager gains at the end of last year as galloping inflation fed by high energy prices and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine deterred people from spending in shops and restaurants.
A dozen security officers killed in latest Burkina attack as violence spirals
Suspected jihadists killed 13 people, most of them from the military, in the lastest such attack in Burkina Faso’s restive north, the army said Tuesday.
Ayatollah Khamenei pays tribute to late Imam Khomeini
Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei, on the eve of the 44th anniversary of the victory of the Islamic Revolution, paid tribute to the founder of the Islamic Revolution, Imam Khomeini.
Big-spending Chelsea set for busy end to transfer window
Chelsea has already spent more in the January transfer window than every club in the top leagues in Spain, Italy, Germany and France combined and the London team might not finished.
Thousands of care sector workers protest in Brussels
More than 10,000 people have protested through central Brussels to demand better working conditions and more pay in the care sector which have been especially hard-hit during the COVID-19 crisis.
Rain pounds northern New Zealand; further flooding expected
Auckland is preparing for another round of flooding while rain batters northern New Zealand’s Northland region, which declared an emergency Tuesday afternoon in anticipation of the deluge.
Emergency lifted after New Zealand storm less than feared
New Zealand’s Northland region has lifted a state of emergency declaration after an overnight storm didn’t turn out as bad as feared