Cambodia Says Recent Bird Flu Cases Not Spread by Humans
Health officials in Cambodia say recent cases of bird flu discovered in two villagers, one of them fatal, show no sign of human-to-human transmission
Health officials in Cambodia say recent cases of bird flu discovered in two villagers, one of them fatal, show no sign of human-to-human transmission
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has vowed to strengthen state control over agriculture and make all available efforts to increase grain production, as the country faces a worsening food shortage
Cyprus’ new president has affirmed the island nation’s Western foreign policy orientation as a member of the European Union that seeks to further strengthen its bonds with the U.S. President Nikos Christodoulides also said that he stands firmly with others on “the side of justice” to condemn Russia’s war in Ukraine
The Mexican president says that electric car company Tesla has committed to building a plant in the industrial hub of Monterrey in northern Mexico
Rescue teams have pulled more bodies from the sea, bringing the death toll from Italy’s latest migrant tragedy to 65
Japan’s lower house of parliament has approved a 114 trillion yen ($836 billion) budget for the next fiscal year
British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and European Union leader Ursula von der Leyen are due to meet, with expectations high they will seal a deal to resolve a thorny post-Brexit trade dispute
French President Emmanuel Macron has vowed to reduce the number of French troops in Africa as part of a “new security partnership.”
The leaders of Serbia and Kosovo are holding talks on European Union proposals to end years of political crises and set the two on the path to better relations
Ireland’s prime minister says the U.K. and the European Union are “inching” closer to agreeing on a deal to resolve a thorny post-Brexit dispute in Northern Ireland