The Number of Beef Exporting in Japan
Venezuela's Maduro visits Kuwait, speaks to crown prince
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro has visited Kuwait and spoken to the small, oil-rich nation's crown prince
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Cambodian court set to rule in treason trial of dissidents
A Cambodian court is set to render a verdict in the trial of a Cambodian American lawyer and dozens of members of a now-dissolved opposition party on charges of treason
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Thieves make off with 20 freight containers at Mexican port
The Mexican Employers Federation says thieves broke into a freight storage area at the Pacific coast seaport of Manzanillo and stole 20 freight containers loaded with partly refined gold and silver ore and television sets
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Mexican soldiers find 50 meth labs in first half of June
The Mexican army says it has found a total of 50 meth labs in the first two weeks of June
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Congo military accuses Rwanda of invasion; rebels seize town
Congo's military is accusing Rwanda of "no less than an invasion" after a rebel group captured a key town in eastern Congo
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UK moves to rewrite Brexit rules; EU threatens legal action
Britain's government has unveiled legislation that would unilaterally change post-Brexit trade rules for Northern Ireland
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S. Korea truckers' strike has local shocks, not global yet
South Korea says that a weeklong strike by thousands of truckers in the country has triggered major disruptions in cargo transport and production that have caused $1.2 billion in damages
June 13
Robot deity preaches in Japanese temple
Buddhists are learning the teachings of Buddha from a humanoid deity in Kyoto.
June 13
Search continues for missing men in Brazilian Amazon
The search for an Indigenous expert and a journalist who disappeared in a remote area of Brazil's Amazon cis continuing following the discovery of a backpack, laptop and other personal belongings submerged in a river
June 13
Under pressure, German leader coy on possible Ukraine visit
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz declined to comment Monday on reports that he is planning to visit Ukraine together with his counterparts from France and Italy soon
June 13
Bucolic Ukraine forest is site of mass grave exhumation
Ukraine's national police chief says authorities are investigating the killings of more than 12,000 Ukrainians nationwide in the war since the Russian invasion in February
June 13
US sanctions 93 Nicaraguan officials for crackdown
The U.S. State Department has imposed visa restrictions on 93 more Nicaraguan officials for their role in supporting the regime of President Daniel Ortega
June 13
55 people killed in latest attack in northern Burkina Faso
Authorities say gunmen have killed at least 55 people in northern Burkina Faso, the latest attack amid mounting violence blamed on Islamic extremists
June 13
Congo's military blames Rwanda after M23 rebels capture key town, calling it "no less than an invasion."
Congo's military blames Rwanda after M23 rebels capture key town, calling it "no less than an invasion."
June 13
Pakistan journalist apparently taken by plainclothes police
A Pakistani TV journalist was apparently taken by force by plainclothes police in the southern city of Karachi, drawing condemnation from a journalists union and human rights activists
June 13
Jihadi attacks mount in Burkina Faso despite junta's efforts
Attacks by Islamic extremists are on the rise five months after mutinous soldiers overthrew Burkina Faso's democratically elected president
June 13
Cargo jet with Iranian crewmembers stuck in Argentina
A jumbo jet-sized mystery has landed in the lap of Argentine officials
June 13
Authorities say 55 people have been killed in northern Burkina Faso in a suspected Islamic extremist attack
Authorities say 55 people have been killed in northern Burkina Faso in a suspected Islamic extremist attack
June 13
Court refuses to halt UK deportation plan for migrants
A British court has refused to stop the government from deporting asylum-seekers to Rwanda despite arguments that the planned flights would undermine the "basic dignity" of people escaping war and oppression
June 13
Israeli ruling coalition teeters as it marks year in office
A member of Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett's party says he will cease voting with the governing coalition
June 13
Report finds 196 clerics abused minors in German diocese
A report has found that at least 196 clerics in the German Catholic diocese of Muenster sexually abused minors between 1945 and 2020, adding to findings from other dioceses that have shaken the church in the country
June 13
Iraqi leaders vow to move ahead after dozens quit parliament
Iraqi leaders say they will move forward with efforts to form a government following the shocking resignation of 73 lawmakers from parliament during a prolonged political impasse
June 13
Mexican president slams NATO policy in Ukraine
Mexico's president has slammed NATO's policy on the Russian invasion of Ukraine, calling it "immoral."
June 13
Bachelet won't seek 2nd term as UN human rights chief
The U.N. human rights chief Michelle Bachelet says she will not seek a new four-year term after the current one expires on Aug. 31, citing personal reasons
June 13
Border agency: illegal entries into EU up 82% this year
The agency monitoring the European Union's external borders says that the number of detected illegal migration entries in the first five months of 2022 was more than 86,000 or almost 82% more that in the same period in 2021
June 13
Albania enlists Patagonia to make wild Vjosa River a park
Albania plans to make the Vjosa River and its tributaries the country's latest national park
June 13
NATO chief: Sweden ready to address Turkish security fears
NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg says he is "glad" that the Swedish government has confirmed its "readiness to address Turkey's concerns" about security issues
June 13
North Korea plans crackdown as Kim pushes for internal unity
Kim Jong Un is pushing a crackdown on officials who abuse their power.
June 13
Spain: Algeria's ties with Russia behind row with Madrid
Spain's economy minister has linked Algeria´s decision to suspend a decades-old friendship treaty with Spain with what she said is the North African country's increasing alignment with Russia
June 13
Pope bows out of annual procession due to knee pain
Pope Francis is suffering from ongoing knee pain.
June 13
French projections: Macron's centrists will keep a majority
French President Emmanuel Macron's centrist alliance is expected to keep its parliamentary majority after the first round of voting Sunday, but will likely have far fewer seats than five years ago
June 13
UN, elder: Week of tribal clashes in Sudan's Darfur kill 100
An official with the U.N. refugee agency and a tribal elder say clashes over the past week in Sudan's war-ravaged Darfur have killed around 100 people
June 13
2 members of Iran's Revolutionary Guard die amid tensions
Two members of the paramilitary Revolutionary Guard's aerospace division have died as "martyrs" in Iran in separate incidents over the weekend
June 13
Japan philanthropic group begins fund raising for Ukrainians
A Japanese foundation has announced it is launching a fundraising drive to provide more than 1,200 Ukrainian evacuees in Japan with additional financial support for language studies and other needs
June 13
India, China growing markets for shunned Russian oil
India and other Asian nations are becoming an increasingly vital source of oil revenues for Moscow as the U.S. and other Western countries cut their energy imports from Russia in line with sanctions over its war on Ukraine
June 13
Germany slips behind China as top importer of Russian energy
An independent research group says China has overtaken Germany as the biggest buyer of Russian energy exports since the start of the war in Ukraine
June 13
Czech brewer Budvar reports record export increase in 2021
Budvar, the Czech brewer that has been in a long legal dispute with U.S. company Anheuser-Busch over use of the "Budweiser" brand, has increased its beer exports last year despite the pandemic
June 13
UK to introduce law unilaterally changing post-Brexit rules
Britain's government is expected to introduce legislation that would unilaterally change post-Brexit trade rules for Northern Ireland amid opposition from lawmakers who believe the move violates international law
June 13
UK Labour leader investigated over potential rule breaking
The leader of Britain's main opposition Labour Party is under investigation by a parliamentary official over potential violations of rules on earnings and gifts
June 13
UN human rights chief Michelle Bachelet says she will not seek a new four-year term after Aug. 31
UN human rights chief Michelle Bachelet says she will not seek a new four-year term after Aug. 31
June 13
Spain: 22 injured as engine collides with passenger train
Officials say 22 people have been hospitalized after a regional passenger train and a locomotive collided head-on in northeastern Spain
June 13
'Worrying trend': Post-Cold War drop in nukes could be over
The world's stockpiles of nuclear weapons are expected to increase.
June 13
Germany eyes new cartel law as fuel tax cut falls short
Germany's vice chancellor is proposing new powers for the country's antitrust agency to clamp down on oil companies amid disappointment over the limited effect of a cut in fuel taxes
June 13
Iraq's 'pearl of the south' Lake Sawa dry amid water crisis
Southern Iraq's Lake Sawa has dried up for the first time in its centuries-long history
June 13
China's envoy to Australia says 2 nations at 'new juncture'
China's ambassador to Australia says relations between the two countries are at a "new juncture" with the election of a new Australian government and the first minister-to-minister talks in more than two years
June 13
Seoul: North Korea fires suspected artillery pieces into sea
The launches were the latest in a spate of weapons tests by North Korea.
June 13
Brazil police: Items owned by missing men found in Amazon
An Indigenous expert and a journalist disappeared a week ago in the Amazon.
June 12
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