Former U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton told a congressional committee on Thursday that she did not recall ⁠ever ...
International credit rating agency Moody's Ratings has revised its outlook on Georgia's banking system from negative to stable, the National Bank of Georgia said Thursday.
Israeli researchers have identified a signal in the Aegean Sea that can help predict winter rainfall in the Eastern Mediterranean months in advance, offering a potential breakthrough for water ...
Botswana's Vice President and Minister of Finance Ndaba Gaolathe emphasized on Thursday the need for greater investment in the southern African country's agricultural sector to reposition it as a ...
Rwanda, in partnership with the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), received 164 asylum seekers evacuated from Libya on Wednesday, according to the Rwandan Ministry in charge of ...
The United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) in Cameroon has reported that 399 people were killed in violence in the country's Far North region in 2025.
German industrial trucks and supply chain solutions provider Kion Group on Thursday reported declines in both revenue and profit last year. For 2026, the company expects moderate revenue growth and a ...
South Sudan is hosting 613,710 refugees and asylum-seekers across 164,574 households in 29 locations nationwide as of January, the United Nations refugee agency said Thursday.
Warner Bros Discovery heaped an ⁠additional burden on Netflix's $82.7 billion bid for the movie studio and HBO.
A California woman ⁠is expected to testify in court on Thursday about how ⁠using Meta Platforms' Instagram and Google's YouTube as a child harmed ‌her mental health, as her landmark trial in Los ...
Ireland will be without experienced ⁠wing James Lowe for the remainder ‌of the Six Nations Championship after he was ruled out with a groin injury, ​officials said on Thursday.
Apple ⁠urged a federal judge to dismiss a proposed class action claiming it defrauded ⁠shareholders twice, by overstating the ...