Australia Demands Myanmar Release Detained Australian
Australia is demanding Myanmar immediately release an Australian adviser to Aung San Suu Kyi’s government who was detained in a military coup.
Australia is demanding Myanmar immediately release an Australian adviser to Aung San Suu Kyi’s government who was detained in a military coup.
A high-stakes trial is bringing back a spotlight on the illegal kickback scheme that for years has haunted Spain’s Popular Party.
Greece’s prime minister says it’s unlikely that “substantial” talks to reunify ethnically split Cyprus could resume if Turkey and the Turkish Cypriots insist on pursuing a two-state accord that defies a United Nations and European Union-endorsed framework for federation.
Brazilian mining giant Vale signed a settlement deal on Thursday to pay 37.7 billion reais ($7 billion) to the state of Minas Gerais, two years after a dam rupture in the city of Brumadinho killed more than 270 people.
Mexico has vowed to press ahead with attempts to limit private power generation after the Supreme Court ruled against President Andrés Manuel López Obrador’s attempt to block permits for renewable power plants.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel has stood by her backing for a German-Russian gas pipeline project despite the Navalny case and the threat of U.S. sanctions.
South Korea’s top trade official is dropping her bid to become the next director-general of the World Trade Organization, making it likely the job will go to former Nigerian finance minister Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala.
Germany’s economy minister says the country beat its target of cutting greenhouse gas emissions by 40% last year compared to 1990 levels.
Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison says he had a constructive meeting with the head of Google after the tech giant threatened to remove its search engine from Australia over plans to make digital platforms pay for news.
A Paris court has ruled that the French state failed to take sufficient action to fight climate change in a case brought by a group of nongovernmental organizations.