The U.S. Court of Appeals has allowed President Donald Trump to continue collecting tariffs, thereby suspending the injunction issued by the federal court overseeing international trade matters, the A...
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Japan has decided to partially lift sanctions against Syria, the country’s government said. “We have decided to lift sanctions against four banks, in support of the efforts of the international commun...
Trade cooperation agreements between the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU) and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Mongolia are scheduled to be signed on June 27 in Minsk, where the organization’s summit ...
In Armenia, incidents involving buses have remained at the center of accidents in recent months. Violations of traffic rules, vehicle technical malfunctions, and bad weather conditions are among the f...
The government leader starts the day by discrediting national values, while other officials end it by numbing the topic of Azerbaijani gunfire. The enemy fires at houses, but officials say there is no...
Residents of Artik did not travel to the U.S., but the American tornado reached Artik. It swept through the city, destroying the roofs of about 15 houses, as well as trees and farm buildings.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told hostage families earlier today that he is prepared to move forward with U.S. Special Envoy Steve Witkoff’s latest temporary ceasefire and hostage deal proposal, ...
Musk has failed to achieve his goal of reducing government spending by $1 trillion during his tenure in the U.S. government, Politico writes. It is believed that he has not come close to the desired s...
A former French surgeon, accused of sexually abusing 299 people, has been sentenced to a maximum of 20 years in prison, the BBC reports. Former surgeon Joel Le Scouarnec has admitted sexually abusing ...
On May 28, a U.S. federal court ruled to prohibit President Donald Trump from imposing tariffs, citing abuse of authority, Reuters reports. “The president abused his authority by imposing comprehensiv...
The Japanese government is cracking down on the so-called “kirakira” names, which means sparkly or shiny, CNN writes. New rules came into effect on Monday that will limit parents from giving their bab...
According to a five-year forecast released Wednesday by the World Meteorological Organization and the U.K. Meteorological Office, there’s an 80% chance the world will break another annual temperature ...