It's been a terrible season for the Old Firm – and Scottish football in general – but did the Scottish Cup semi-final show ...
A high-stakes diplomatic meeting will be held in Ankara, as Turkey hosts a major gathering of Muslim nations to discuss the worsening humanitarian crisis in Gaza. Foreign ministers from Saudi Arabia, ...
The crisis in the German and European automotive and supplier industries is assuming catastrophic proportions.
The European Union on Sunday urged the Tanzanian authorities to exercise "maximum restraint in order to preserve human lives," following violence during the re-election of President Samia Suluhu ...
Russia’s economic problems, driven by its war against Ukraine and Western sanctions, continue to deepen — with logistics ...
The European debt crisis of the early 2010s created an image of a continent cleaved in two: The fiscally responsible core countries led by Germany versus the spendthrift southern periphery of Portugal ...
The current March to November system that the U.S. follows began in 2007, but the concept of "saving daylight" is much older.
Waiters and deliverymen receive tips. But so do receptionists, government clerks and hospital nurses. And with Egypt stuck in ...
The European Union welcomed China's suspension of expanded rare earth restrictions imposed last month, even as crisis talks in Brussels on Friday appeared to yield no relief for European firms still ...
A disruption in the delivery of semiconductor chips, used in many car parts, has GM and others seeking solutions.
In the week the clocks went back an hour across Europe, Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez reignited the debate over ...
From Gaza to Sudan, and Syria to Ukraine, the long-standing idea that health should not be targeted in conflict is being increasingly undermined. Sharmila Devi reports.