Suu Kyi Jailed For Six More Years Over Corruption
Military Court Sentenced San Kyi to Six Years in Prison A Myanmar military court sentenced Aung San Suu Kyi to six years in prison for corruption on Monday, according to a source close to the
Military Court Sentenced San Kyi to Six Years in Prison A Myanmar military court sentenced Aung San Suu Kyi to six years in prison for corruption on Monday, according to a source close to the
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken As greetings from around the world flooded in, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken emphasised the importance of Pakistan and the US rebuilding their powerful connection for the next
Worsening Conditions For Women And Girls The EU stated on Sunday that it was "especially worried" about the worsening conditions for women and girls in Afghanistan following the violent breakup of a women's protest by
Ukraine's Foreign Currency Ratings S&P and Fitch downgraded Ukraine's foreign currency ratings to selective default and restricted default on Friday, citing the country's problematic debt restructuring. Ukraine's foreign creditors agreed earlier this week to support
Salman Rushdie Was Stabbed in New York Salman Rushdie, a British author whose sacrilegious novels have earned him death threats, was stabbed in the neck and body onstage at a lecture in New York state
Russian Investigators Launched a Criminal Investigation According to her lawyer, Russian investigators launched a criminal investigation against Marina Ovsyannikova on Wednesday after she opposed President Vladimir Putin's war on Ukraine on live television. Ovsyannikova performed
Serena Williams Serena Williams announced on Tuesday that she is "moving away from tennis" and will leave the sport she dominated with 23 Grand Slam titles after the US Open, which starts later this month.
Modi's Party Lost Control in Bihar On Tuesday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi's party lost control in Bihar, India's third most populous state, as a regional ally defected to join an opposition alliance that now has
Bloomberg News Reported Bloomberg News reported on Monday that India is looking to limit Chinese companies from the sub-$150 phone market in order to boost the prospects of homegrown players. According to the report, the
Oil prices rose from multi-month lows on Monday as investors' appetite strengthened after data on US jobs and Chinese exports eased recession fears. Brent crude futures were up 81 cents, or 0.9%, to $95.73 a