The UK announced Thursday that it will introduce new legislation to ban all new coal mines, as the Labour government ramps up plans to make Britain a clean energy leader.
More than a year of clashes that recently escalated into war have cost Lebanon more than $5 billion in economic losses, with actual structural damage amounting to billions more, the World Bank said on ...
Australian Brett Robinson was elected chairman of World Rugby in Dublin on Thursday. The 54-year-old is the fifth man to occupy the role since it became an elected post in 1996, previously the members ...
The US unveiled sanctions Thursday against 26 people, firms and ships allegedly associated with a Syrian conglomerate making hundreds of millions of dollars selling oil on behalf of Iran and its ...
A Russian military court on Thursday sentenced a woman to eight years in jail for criticising the Ukraine offensive online and calling for the assassination of President Vladimir Putin, state media ...
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French President Emmanuel Macron said "we will not give in to anti-Semitism" as Israel is preparing to face France in a Nations League football match in Paris later Thursday.
Satirical news outlet The Onion said Thursday it had acquired Infowars, a conspiracy-laden website whose owner made money by running stories that called one of America's most notorious school ...
UEFA has appointed an ethics and disciplinary inspector to investigate Premier League referee David Coote after a video emerged of him allegedly snorting a white powder during Euro 2024.
UK consumer rights group Which? launched a near £3-billion ($3.8-billion) legal claim against Apple on Thursday, saying the US tech giant locked millions of customers into its cloud storage service.
A decision to extend trials for the controversial 20-minute red card in rugby union has been deferred until after th Tests, the sport's governing body World Rugby said on Thursday.
An international festival promoting peace that was due to take place in violence-racked eastern Democratic Republic of Congo has been called off for security reasons, organisers said on Thursday.