China detains alleged bank fraud 'gang' after rare mass protests
Bank of Japan (BOJ) Governor Haruhiko Kuroda on Monday warned of "very high uncertainty" over the economic outlook and stressed anew the central bank's readiness to ramp up stimulus as needed to underpin a fragile recovery.
Fans complained of experiencing abuse from other spectators during the race weekend at Spielberg.
Fleeing Rajapaksa's cash handed to Sri Lankan police
The mother of the man arrested for the killing of former Japanese prime minister Shinzo Abe is a member of the Unification Church, the church's Japan head said on Monday.
Europe's Airbus has revised up its forecast for jet deliveries over the next 20 years as soaring fuel bills prompt airlines to seek new, more fuel-efficient planes.
The biggest single pipeline carrying Russian gas to Germany began annual maintenance on Monday, with flows expected to stop for 10 days, but governments, markets and companies are worried the shutdown might be extended because of the war in Ukraine.
Ex-Trump advisor Bannon agrees to testify at Capitol riot hearings: reports
British Foreign Secretary Liz Truss entered the race to replace Boris Johnson as prime minister on Monday, taking the number of candidates in an increasingly bitter and unpredictable contest to 11.
King Maha Vajiralongkorn of Thailand has been living the life that many of us cannot even imagine of living.
The Prince of Wales allegedly accepted 3 million euros from former Qatar Prime Minister Sheikh Hamad bin Jassim bin Jaber Al Thani.
The Duchess of Sussex was accused of bullying aides out of Kensington Palace in 2018.
The Duke of Sussex initially announced that his book will be released in late 2022.
Rescuers picked through the rubble of an apartment building in eastern Ukraine searching for two dozen people, including a child, feared trapped after a Russian rocket strike on the five-storey building killed 15 people.
Oil prices were unsteady on Monday, with Brent trading higher on supply concerns while West Texas Intermediate (WTI) dipped, as traders balanced supply concerns against worries about a recession or China's COVID-19 curbs hitting demand.
The euro languished at $1.01475, having lost 2.3% last week and briefly falling to its lowest since late 2002.
As prime minister, Boris Johnson vowed to bring long-neglected post-industrial areas level with other, more prosperous places.
Johnson announced his resignation as party chief on Thursday, after a cabinet uprising over scandals culminating in his appointment of an ally with a history of sexual assault allegations to a senior role.
British former finance minister Rishi Sunak said on Friday he was running to replace Boris Johnson, three days after helping to launch the cascade of resignations that brought the prime minister down.
The likely months-long campaign, potentially pitting more than a dozen Conservative MPs and multiple factions of the ruling party against each another, is set to be formalised Monday.
The early favourite is former finance minister Rishi Sunak, who launched his campaign Friday after helping to kickstart the cabinet revolt that led to Johnson's forced resignation
The contest to replace British Prime Minister Boris Johnson gathered pace on Sunday as five more candidates declared their intention to run, with many pledging lower taxes and a clean start from Johnson's scandal-ridden premiership.
The club is hoping to tempt Bayern Munich to cash in on Robert Lewandowski
Hamilton crashed out of Q3 at the Austrian Grand Prix on Friday.
Rafael Nadal pulled out of the semifinals due to injury, giving Kyrgios a shortcut to the final
The team has improved by leaps and bounds since the opening race of the 2022 season
A U.S. congressional committee has asked data brokers and personal health apps to tell how they handle users' reproductive health data amid concerns states will use the information to track patients seeking abortion where it is illegal.
Volvo Cars said on Friday it will leave the European Automobile Manufacturers Association (ACEA) by the end of 2022, citing differences between its zero-emission strategy and that of Europe's car lobby group.
Syria's Assad in first official visit to Aleppo since war
Angola's former president Jose Eduardo dos Santos, who ruled Africa's second biggest oil producer for nearly four decades, died on Friday, the presidency said.