France eyeing ‘unprecedented’ curbs on water use
PARIS — France is preparing to introduce restrictions on water use in parts of the country from March, in an unprecedented move
PARIS — France is preparing to introduce restrictions on water use in parts of the country from March, in an unprecedented move
MOSCOW — Russia’s economy proved unexpectedly resilient in the face of tough Western sanctions last year, but a return to pre-conflict levels
TAIWAN will offer 500,000 tourists a cash or discount incentive this year as it tries to shore up its post-pandemic travel industry
WASHINGTON= – The World Bank on Wednesday said it expects to select a new president by early May to replace David Malpass, who announced his resignation last week, leaving open a job that oversees
Images in a graphic novel that were created using the artificial-intelligence system Midjourney should not have been granted copyright protection, the US Copyright Office said in
Alphabet Inc’s Google is rolling out tests that block access to news content for some Canadian users, the company confirmed on Wednesday, in what it says is a test run of
BERLIN — The next World Bank president should be a woman, Germany’s international development minister told Reuters in remarks that could strengthen
LONDON — The last remaining treaty that limits Russian and US nuclear weapons was already in grave peril before President Vladimir Putin
SEOUL — South Korea’s fertility rate dropped last year to a record low, data showed on Wednesday, in yet another grim milestone
LONDON – Britain is facing a shortage of vegetables, particularly tomatoes, after supermarket supplies were hit by disrupted harvests in southern Europe and north Africa, prompting two major grocers