NATO aircraft and troops from Norway, the UK, US and Sweden are participating in arctic exercises NATO countries have kicked off Arctic
A United Nations-backed conference raised $2.4bn on Wednesday to prevent famine in the Horn of Africa, which is reeling from its worst
Developed countries promised in 2009 to transfer $100bn annually between 2020 and 2025 to climate-vulnerable states – but that target has not
Germany will provide Ukraine with additional military aid worth almost $3bn, including tanks, anti-aircraft systems and ammunition, the government announced ahead of
Treasurer Jim Chalmers insists measures will not add to the country’s already high inflation. Australia’s centre-left Labor government has pledged to include
At Armed Forces Day parade, Min Aung Hlaing says ‘terror acts’ of coup opponents need to be tackled ‘for good and all’.
Japan has the widest gap between men and women’s pay in the G7, despite the government’s efforts to tackle gender inequality. Japanese
Kyiv has said it is holding off attacks from Russian forces still attempting to surround Bakhmut, a near-destroyed eastern Ukrainian city that
Iran agrees to reconnect surveillance cameras at nuclear sites and increase pace of inspections, UN nuclear watchdog says. The head of the
Antony Blinken, who toured Hatay province from the air, says ‘it is going to take a massive effort to rebuild’ earthquake-hit areas.