A spiraling supply shock spreading across Asia threatens to cross the Pacific and reshape everyday life in the United States
The United States has urged authorities in Bosnia-Herzegovina to investigate ceremonies held over the weekend marking the banned Republika Srpska Day in the country's Serb-dominated entity.
MoreNovak Djokovic has admitted to making an "error of judgement" by going ahead with an interview with a French journalist while positive for COVID-19 and conceded that a member of his team submitted a false declaration to the Australian government about his travel history.
MoreHigh-level security talks between NATO and Russia to address a brewing crisis on Ukraine's eastern border have begun at the alliance's headquarters in Brussels amid low expectations for a breakthrough.
MoreProjecting the possible future size and composition of the UK population is of importance for national level decision-making and policy
MoreAs an unprecedented wave of protests swept Kazakhstan and spiraled into violent unrest, China remained largely muted about the crisis unfolding in the Central Asian country with which it shares a 1,782 kilometer border, saying it was an internal affair that it hoped would soon stabilize.
MoreAustralian Prime Minister Scott Morrison has discussed tennis player Novak Djokovic's visa situation with his Serbian counterpart, Ana Brnabic, as the unvaccinated world No. 1 faces the threat of deportation despite winning a court battle to compete in the upcoming Australian Open.
MoreU.S. Deputy Secretary of State Wendy Sherman says she has briefed officials from NATO after holding talks with Russia in an attempt to remain united with Washington's allies during a week of high-level diplomacy prompted by Moscow's demands for a security deal and its threatening military buildup near Ukraine.
MoreNorth Korea launched another suspected ballistic missile Tuesday, its second major weapons test this year, according to the South Korean and Japanese governments
MoreU.S. cybersecurity officials are still sounding an alarm about the so-called Log4j software vulnerability more than a month after it was first discovered, warning some criminals and nation state adversaries may be waiting to make use of their newfound access to critical systems.
MoreThe United States Mint on Monday launched its American Women Quarters Program, a four-year initiative to honor the work and accomplishments of various American women by placing their images on new quarters being launched from 2022 to 2025.
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