Economy Is A Gamble For Biden In Election Year
Anger over rising prices and wages that don't stretch far enough brought thousands of casino workers onto the streets of Las Vegas in recent months, part of a wave of labor discontent in the United States.
EU Says Senegal Election Delay 'Taints' Democratic Tradition
Senegal's recent decision to delay presidential elections until December "taints the long tradition of democracy" in the country and should be reversed, the EU has said, after the move plunged the normally stable West African nation into crisis.
Macron Remembers French Victims Of Hamas's 'Anti-Semitic Massacre'
President Emmanuel Macron on Wednesday described the October 7 attack by Hamas on Israel as the "biggest anti-Semitic massacre of our century" as he hosted a ceremony paying tribute to the French victims.
'Sin City' Super Bowl Crowns Vegas' Sporting Makeover
Once regarded as a no-go zone by the NFL, Las Vegas is preparing to stage a neon-lit Super Bowl spectacular that will mark the crowning glory of the Nevada gaming haven's transformation into a global sporting hub.
Ukraine Calls For 'Urgent' Military Help After Fresh Russian Strikes
Ukraine urged the West on Wednesday to speed up and increase deliveries of artillery shells after a "massive" new Russian missile attack on Kyiv and other regions killed at least five people and wounded more than 40.
William Fills Royal Void During King Charles Cancer Treatment
With his father King Charles III undergoing cancer treatment and his wife recovering from surgery, Britain's Prince William found himself thrust back to the frontline of royal duties on Wednesday.
'Destroyed The Peace': Historic Laos Town Grapples With Tourism Boom
As dawn broke over Luang Prabang, saffron-robed monks trod the streets receiving alms -- but a cacophonous influx of camera-clutching tourists shattered the peace of the ancient Laotian town.
Rome Restores Towering Colonnade Of Trajan's Basilica
Rome's most majestic forum has recovered some of its former glory with a partial reconstruction of the imposing columns of Trajan's basilica -- using funds from a now-sanctioned Russian oligarch.
Blinken In Israel For Talks On Truce Deal
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken was in Israel on Wednesday, where he was expected to press for what he called an "essential" truce agreement as the war with Hamas entered its fifth month.
Why Fashion's 'Recycling' Is Not Saving The Planet
In H&M's flagship Paris store it is hard to find clothes that don't claim to be made from "recycled materials".
Israeli Wineries Near Lebanon Fear Ruined Crop As War Looms
Black clouds loom over grapevines in northern Israel on hills that stretch to the Lebanese border, where months of violence have raised fears of a wider war.
US Southern Border Becomes A Global Entry Point For Asylum Seekers
As political and racial persecution grew worse in his native Mauritania, Barry looked for a way out.
Senegal Plunged Into Crisis As Opposition Blasts 'Democratic Bankruptcy'
The Senegalese opposition on Tuesday denounced a "constitutional coup" after parliament voted to delay the presidential election by 10 months, plunging the normally stable country into its worst crisis in decades.
Last Day Of Campaigning In Pakistan's Lacklustre Election
Pakistan's politicians hit the campaign trail Tuesday for the last time ahead of a general election that pollsters say has left the nation of 240 million at its most "discouraged" in years.
West Bank Palestinians 'Exhausted' By Omnipresent Israeli Surveillance
Rotating cameras planted on a rooftop terrace "follow our every move", said Hebron resident Umm Nasser, protesting intensified Israeli surveillance of her occupied West Bank city since the start of the Gaza war.
'Feels Like Yesterday': Turkey Grieves On First Quake Anniversary
Ravaged by grief, bearing torches and holding up portraits of their lost families, thousands of earthquake survivors gathered in the pre-dawn hours on Tuesday for the first anniversary of Turkey's worst disaster of modern times.
Philippines' Marcos And Duterte Clan Alliance Ruptures
Less than two years after Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos was swept to power, his family's alliance with his firebrand predecessor Rodrigo Duterte has been shattered.
Climate Change An Afterthought In Pakistan Election
As waves from the Arabian Sea crash into the shores of Pakistan's port city of Karachi, election candidate Ahmad Shabbar tells voters a list of growing but often ignored climate threats.
Chance For Italy's Toxic Steelworks To Finally Go Green
Doctor Maria Grazia Serra's patients have been "breathing, eating and drinking" toxins from Taranto's steelworks for decades, but a dispute over the vast Italian plant could finally see its ecological conversion.
India's 'Lake Man' Cleans Up Critical Water Supplies
Ancient lake systems once provided Bengaluru with critical water supplies, but the Indian tech hub's breakneck expansion left many waterways covered over or used as dumps.
India's Tigers Climb High As Climate, Human Pressure Rises
Tigers in India have been photographed in high-altitude mountains rarely seen before, with experts suggesting relentless human pressure and a heating climate are driving them from traditional hunting grounds.
Blinken Heads To Egypt To Seek 'Enduring End' To Gaza War
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken was due to fly to Egypt on Tuesday as part of a Middle East crisis tour seeking a new truce and "an enduring end" to the Israel-Hamas war.
Turkmenistan Faces 'Parallel Reality' Media Landscape
"We know about Facebook, Instagram and YouTube. For video, the authorities have launched Belet, a YouTube alternative purged of any content -- both news and entertainment -- that could show what life is like beyond the isolated country's borders.
UK's King Charles III Diagnosed With Cancer
King Charles III has been diagnosed with cancer and has begun treatment, Buckingham Palace said on Monday, just a week after he was discharged from hospital following prostate surgery.
Charles III: Enthusiastic King Crowned After Lifetime Of Waiting
Britain's King Charles III, whose cancer diagnosis was announced on Monday, has thrown himself into the role of monarch since ascending to the throne nearly 17 months ago.
Democracy 'In The Balance' As El Salvador's Bukele Wipes Floor With Opposition
El Salvador's President Nayib Bukele has proclaimed his landslide reelection victory, attributed to a wildly popular crackdown on violent gangs, as an historic drubbing of the opposition in a democracy.
Clashes As Senegal Parliament Debates Presidential Poll Delay
Senegalese lawmakers on Monday got physical as they debated an unprecedented move to delay this month's presidential election, which also sparked clashes outside parliament and prompted international concern.
Chile Mourns 122 Killed In Wildfire Inferno, Searches For Missing
Chile began two days of national mourning Monday for at least 122 victims of a raging wildfire, as the search continued for the missing and survivors picked through the scorched remains of their lives.
EU Walks Farming Minefield With New Climate Goals
The EU's climate goals for 2040 are set to further dial up the pressure on a farm sector that has yet to get tough on greenhouse gas emissions -- but is already up in arms over existing environmental rules.
Swiss Watchmaker Says It's Time To Make Luxury Sustainable
Vegetal leather and recycled stainless steel melted in a solar oven are among the materials a Geneva watch brand is using in its quest to make sustainable luxury timepieces.