Prime Minister Boris Johnson said on Thursday that Britain and its western partners will boost economic pressure on Russia by looking into whether more can
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Six high school girls perished in a car with four seats in an Oklahoma accident.
The Oklahoma Highway Patrol reported Wednesday that sixteen students who died in a collision with a lorry were riding in a compact car with only
Polish idea of sending UN peacekeepers to Ukraine would lead to direct conflict with NATO forces – Kremlin.
Russia slammed a “reckless” Polish proposal to send international troops into Ukraine on Wednesday, warning that it might lead to a direct confrontation between Russian
Swedish police arrested a student for killing two female teachers, say reason still unknown.
The reason for a Swedish high school student arrested on suspicion of murdering two teachers in the southern city of Malmo on Monday remained unknown
Tesla German gigafactory begins operations, unveils its first automobiles.
Tesla will deliver the first 30 Model Y cars to customers on Tuesday at its 5 billion euro ($5.5 billion) Gruenheide factory, marking the company’s
Ukraine reclaims the strategic Kyiv suburb of Makariv, whilst the battle for Mariupol is raging.
Early Tuesday, Ukrainian forces declared they retook a strategically crucial suburb of Kyiv, while Russia’s assault on the besieged southern port of Mariupol continued unabated,
Following a Boeing 737 jet disaster in Guangxi China, the company’s stock crashed on the NYSE.
Boeing Co. stock dropped 8% before the bell on Monday after a plane belonging to China Eastern Airlines crashed in the mountains of southern China,
Russia’s call for surrender in Mariupol is rejected by Ukraine.
Russian demands that Ukrainian forces in Mariupol lay down arms and hoist white flags on Monday in exchange for safe passage out of the beleaguered
Saudi Arabia is increasing its oil investments as the price of crude rises.
Saudi Arabia’s state oil giant, Aramco, announced on Sunday to increase spending by approximately 50% this year as it reported a tripling in 2021 profits,
To enhance commercial links with India, Japan would invest $42 billion.
Fumio Kishida, Japan’s prime minister announced on Saturday that his country will spend $42 billion in India over the next five years as part of
