Estonian Prime Minister Kaja Kallas and foreign ministers from four EU countries have arrived in Kyiv to commemorate the anniversary of the Bucha massacre, joining other EU foreign policy officials to express unwavering support for Ukraine and reiterate commitment to holding Russia accountable for its crimes.
Philippine lawmakers are urging decisive action on rising fuel prices, while the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (BARMM) has assured sufficient fuel for April. Commuters in Cebu are struggling with higher fares and fewer public transport options due to the oil price hikes, leading more residents to use public transportation, and the BFAR has extended fuel assistance to 900 fishers in Biliran province.
Amid escalating Middle East tensions, China and Pakistan have jointly presented a detailed five-point initiative, urging an immediate ceasefire, peace talks, and normal navigation in the Strait of Hormuz to end the conflict between the US, Israel, and Iran.
North Korea's KCNA and Russia's TASS news agencies have announced a partnership to jointly counter what they describe as 'disinformation' from their 'many enemies' in an escalating information war.
China and Pakistan have jointly proposed a five-point peace plan for the Middle East, urging a ceasefire, as Iran's Revolutionary Guards continue to issue warnings against US companies like Apple, Google, and Meta, citing retaliation for 'targeted assassinations' of Iranian leaders.
China and Pakistan have jointly called for an immediate end to the Middle East war and the swift launch of peace talks, announcing a shared five-point initiative to restore peace and stability. Both nations continue to urge a Middle East ceasefire, with China emphasizing enhanced strategic coordination with Pakistan on the Iran crisis to promote dialogue and help end the conflict.
SAN FRANCISCO, Agusan del Sur – The ongoing oil crisis is putting a strain on the livelihood of tricycle drivers in this town, with their daily earnings dropping by almost half. Roel Gaano, a…
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and Bulgaria's Acting Prime Minister Andrey Gyurov have signed a bilateral security cooperation agreement during Gyurov's visit to Kyiv.
Audio recordings and an investigation allege that Hungarian Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó acted in Russia's interests by lobbying against EU sanctions at Moscow's request, causing diplomatic shock. Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk criticized Hungarian leaders for 'leaving Europe,' and now Czech President Petr Pavel is calling for a reevaluation of relations with Hungary, deeming the sharing of sensitive information with Russia unacceptable.
Insurers are set to appeal a significant billion-dollar ruling concerning jets that were stranded in Russia following the invasion of Ukraine, marking one of London's most substantial insurance disputes.