UN chief calls for returning of all sides to JCPOA
UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres has called on all parties to the Iran nuclear deal, JCPOA, to return to the agreement.
ACT government provides $4.3m for inquiry into handling of Bruce Lehrmann case
The inquiry to be headed by Walter Sofronoff will hold as many hearings in public as possibleFollow our Australia news live blog for the latest updatesGet our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news podcastThe inquiry into the handlin…
Angela Merkel awarded UN peace prize in Côte d’Ivoire for helping refugees
Germany’s former chancellor Angela Merkel has received a prestigious UN award for opening her country to refugees during her time in office.
EU-US Trade and Technology Council: Modest progress in a challenging context
The European Commission first floated the idea of an EU-US Trade and Technology Council (TTC) in December 2020, following Joe Biden’s election as the US president.
Crisis-Hit Pak Agrees To IMF Conditions On Release Of $1.1 Billion Funding
Pakistan has agreed with the International Monetary Fund on the conditions to release about $1.1 billion in critical funding, Finance Minister Ishaq Dar said on Friday, adding that the payout was delayed due to “routine procedures”.
Pumps Run Out Of Petrol In Pakistan Amid Economic Crisis: Report
Amid a severe economic crisis, most of the petrol pumps in the Punjab region of Pakistan ran out of petrol disrupting the routine life of people.
“One Day, Starship Will Take Us To Mars”: Elon Musk After SpaceX Fire Test
SpaceX has conducted a successful static fire test of the engines of its Super Heavy rocket booster. The rockets are part of the company’s Starship system designed to carry out space missions, including ferrying humans to Mars and the Moon.
Spain warns ship-to-ship suppliers over Russian sanctions
VLCCs collect Russian crude in the Mediterranean from smaller tankers before heading to Asia
Turkey-Syria earthquake- latest: Desperation grips Syria as food supplies start to run out
Death toll passes 21,000 as hundreds still trapped under mountains of rubble