A British breakfast-time TV show has added paying energy bills for four months to its list of prizes in a call-in game, leaving many of its...
The upcoming winter may turn out to be a tough one for European states and they themselves are to blame for it, warned Turkish President, Recep...
The large-scale military drills Beijing has launched near Taiwan in response to US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s visit to the island involve the “use of advanced...
The US military looks to the private sector for help to build a high-velocity test vehicle The US Department of Defense has asked private companies to...
Belgian PM argued that hardships are worth it as the bloc will “leap 20 years forward” by breaking away from fossil fuels Belgium is facing up...
Demand to declare a relationship with a Palestinian as an entry requirement into West Bank is dropped amid backlash Israel has removed a controversial border-passage requirement...
The German government has agreed a €65 billion financial aid package to ease inflation-driven pressure from a tightening power-supply crisis in the European Union, AFP reported...
A €65-billion financial aid package adopted by Berlin as the latest attempt to ease inflation-driven pressure from a tightening power-supply crisis won’t help the EU’s biggest...
The new leader is likely to pick up where Boris Johnson left off – but with less public trust and worsening crises on her hands Liz...
President Zelensky has ordered a review into the legalization of pornography following a petition arguing it could add money to Kiev’s budget Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky...
The TurkStream pipeline has been reliable in supplying Russian gas to the bloc’s members, the president said Turkey has ensured a reliable supply of Russian natural...
The European Council gave final approval on Friday to a plan that would see EU countries reduce their gas consumption by 15% over the coming months....
Agency sees ‘negative’ outlook for the economies of Italy, the Czech Republic and Slovakia Moody’s rating agency on Friday changed its outlook on the economies of...
Protests over Covid-19 curbs will feel like ‘a kid’s birthday party’ compared to what’s ahead, a senior security official says Germany could be facing mass unrest...
Countries worldwide are experiencing an “unprecedented” rise in the potential for civil unrest, according to a fresh study by Verisk Maplecroft, a UK-based global strategic consulting...
Rising living costs could prompt an increase in burglary and blackmail, police chiefs have reportedly warned UK police fear a sharp rise in certain categories of...
Analysts say the region will run out of gas by March if they don’t cut down on consumption Fully-stocked gas storage facilities may not be sufficient...
Sri Lanka’s former president Gotabaya Rajapaksa, who fled abroad after mass protests in July, has returned to the country. Mr Rajapaksa had been staying in Thailand...
India’s prime minister has described the death of the billionaire former chairman of Tata, the country’s largest conglomerate, as a “big loss” for the business world....
Aid workers warn a lack of clean drinking water is causing an increase in diseases in Pakistan, as the floods death toll passes 1,200. Access to...