India to push ahead with six airbags in cars despite resistance – govt source
India's road transport ministry is pushing ahead with its decision to require all passenger cars to have six airbags, despite resistance from some carmakers which...
In Delhi suburb, some Muslims say demolitions target them unfairly
India's Supreme Court will soon rule on whether the demolition of shops in a residential area on the outskirts of New Delhi is legal but,...
A picture and its story: A daughter’s shock as a trip to buy bread ends her father’s life
Victor Gubarev stepped out to buy bread when he was killed by a fragment from a shell that landed in front of his apartment block...
Disney set to lose Florida special tax status after LGBTQ law dispute
Florida legislators passed a bill on Thursday that would revoke Walt Disney Co's (DIS.N) special tax status in a move widely seen as tit-for-tat for the...
Putin claims victory in Mariupol, U.S. to send more guns and money
Russian President Vladimir Putin claimed victory in the biggest battle of the war in Ukraine on Thursday, declaring the port city of Mariupol "liberated" after...
UK sanctions Russian generals it says have ‘blood on their hands’
Britain set out 26 new sanctions on Thursday targeting Russian military generals responsible for what it called atrocities in Ukraine, as well as individuals and...
UK PM Johnson will face contempt probe, reigniting leadership doubts
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson suffered a blow to his authority on Thursday when lawmakers triggered an investigation into whether he had misled parliament and...
Starbucks accuses U.S. union of intimidating workers
Starbucks Inc (SBUX.O) on Wednesday filed complaints with a U.S. labor board accusing a union organizing cafe workers across the country of bullying and intimidating workers...
Mississippi violated U.S. Constitution with unsafe prison conditions, DOJ says
A two-year federal probe into the Mississippi State Penitentiary at Parchman Farm has found that unsafe state prison conditions - including solitary confinement and a...
U.S. appeals court will not reconsider California net neutrality ruling
A U.S. Court of Appeals on Wednesday said it will not reconsider its decision in January to uphold California's net neutrality law. A three-judge panel...