Mexico says it has proof of fentanyl trafficking from China

President Lopez Obrador says Mexico has 'evidence a shipment' that arrived from a port in China in container

EU state vows to block sanctions against Russian nuclear energy industry

Budapest says it will not concede to even “minimal” restrictions, despite “heavy pressure”

Russian car sales triple

Consumers are buying more domestic and Chinese brands amid the exodus of Western and Japanese automakers, statistics show

Messi says ‘sorry’ for Saudi trip after being suspended by PSG

"I want to apologise obviously to my teammates and to the club," Messi said in a video posted on Instagram to his 458 million followers.

Legacy of slavery affects US Black people daily: UN experts

The UN team of independent experts was created after the death in 2020 of George Floyd, a Black man, at the hands of a white Minnesota police officer.

Charles III to be crowned king in first UK coronation since 1953

Trumpet fanfares will sound through London's Westminster Abbey and ceremonial gun salutes will blast out across land and sea to mark the first coronation of a British monarch since 1953 -- and only the fifth since 1838.

Reconquista movement fuels anti-Muslim sentiment

Spain's Reconquista movement uses social media to spread hateful messages about Muslims and recruit new members.

Weaving narratives: The poetic prose of Fatimah Asghar

The artistic storytelling of Fatimah Asghar wins the inaugural Carol Shields Prize for Fiction for her debut novel, "When We Were Sisters".

India-Pakistan tensions flare at SCO meeting of foreign ministers

Foreign Ministers of India and Pakistan exchanged incensed remarks on cross-border terrorism at the recent SCO conference.

Commonwealth’s Indigenous representatives demand King Charles apologize for colonialism

Representatives from 12 Commonwealth countries also call for ‘process of reparatory justice’ to commence

Italian FM cancels trip to France after ‘insults’ from Paris

France and Italy have been at loggerheads for years over immigration policy

Israel claims Iran can make nuclear bombs

Tehran has enough enriched material to produce as many as five nuclear bombs, Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant has claimed