World Published 13 May, 2022 05:13pm EU says talks with Iran “positive enough” to reopen nuclear negotiations Talks to revive Iran's 2015 nuclear deal with world powers have been on hold since March
Life & Style Published 10 May, 2022 09:13pm Queen misses UK parliament opening for first time since 1963 The queen skipped the annual showpiece on medical advice, as she continues to experience "episodic mobility problems".
World Published 07 May, 2022 01:53pm EU attempts to save Iran nuclear deal with last-ditch effort: report Josep Borrell told the Financial Times that he was seeking a “middle way” to end the impasse
Health Updated 04 May, 2022 10:33am 228 probable unexplained cases of child hepatitis: WHO Most cases are from Europe but there are others in the Americas, the Western Pacific and Southeast Asia
World Published 27 Apr, 2022 10:02am Russia cuts gas to Poland in what Ukraine condemns as ‘gas blackmail’ Germany sends tanks to Ukraine; Farmers wear body armour to plough fields
World Published 25 Apr, 2022 08:38am France’s Macron defeats far-right, pledges change Le Pen admits defeat; Opposition turns focus to June parliamentary elections
Business & Economy Published 12 Apr, 2022 12:50pm Oil opens higher as OPEC warns of tight supply and Russian sanctions loom EU drafting proposals for an EU oil embargo on Russia in the wake of its invasion of Ukraine
World Published 10 Apr, 2022 01:48pm Macron faces a tough fight as France votes on Sunday Macron leads in opinion polls but Le Pen closes in; Voting starts at 0600 GMT, exit polls due at 1800 GMT
World Published 07 Apr, 2022 05:35pm EU Parliament passes symbolic vote to ban Russia energy imports Several EU states want to go further by also banning Russian oil, but others whose economies are highly dependent on Russia energy supplies
World Published 28 Mar, 2022 11:24pm No 'end' yet to Iran nuclear deal talks: Borrell EU foreign policy chief says his teams are shuttling between Tehran, Vienna, Washington trying to find a solution
World Published 26 Mar, 2022 03:06pm EU's Borrell says nuclear agreement with Iran 'very close' The EU coordinator for the nuclear talks will travel to Tehran to meet Iran's chief negotiator
Must Read Published 21 Mar, 2022 01:54pm Oil jumps as EU mulls Russian ban, Saudi refinery output hit Brent crude futures climbed $3.44, or 3.2%, to $111.37 a barrel by 0443 GMT
Pakistan Published 13 Mar, 2022 04:03pm Pakistan, EU call for humanitarian corridors amid Ukraine-Russia war Foreign Secretary Sohail Mahmood holds video call EEAS Deputy Secretary General Enrique Mora
World Published 11 Mar, 2022 10:27pm External factors force pause in Iran nuclear talks, EU says Josep Borrell says a final text is essentially ready and on the table
World Published 10 Mar, 2022 12:21am EU hits Russia, Belarus with more sanctions, set to snub Ukraine on swift membership EU blacklists 14 more oligarchs and frozeties with Belarus' central bank and top lenders there
World Published 04 Mar, 2022 10:50am EU backs move to give Ukraine refugees temporary residency At least 1m people have already fled Ukraine, entering EU territory via Poland, Romania, Slovakia, Hungary
Must Read Published 27 Feb, 2022 12:53pm Google blocks RT, other Russian channels from earning ad dollars Citing 'extraordinary circumstances,' Google's YouTube unit said it was 'pausing a number of channels’ ability to monetize on YouTube'
Health Published 24 Feb, 2022 11:28pm EU watchdog approves Moderna Covid jab for children six to 11 The jab has already been approved for adults and children aged 12 and above
World Published 23 Feb, 2022 10:44am West unveils sanctions with more ready if Russia launches full-scale Ukraine invasion Blinken cancels meeting with Russia's Lavrov; Germany freezes gas pipeline project with Russia
World Published 18 Feb, 2022 11:20pm Iran nuclear deal could be agreed very soon, EU official says The official says most of the issues are already agreed but nothing is agreed until everything is agreed
Business Published 16 Feb, 2022 04:44pm EU's top court 'on right track' to cut funds to Poland, Hungary for violating democratic rights 'Today's judgements confirm that we are on the right track,' says European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen
Must Read Published 16 Feb, 2022 02:09pm Online privacy, profit clash with fortunes at stake Facebook and Google are under growing pressure to better balance privacy and ad-targeting
World Published 15 Feb, 2022 11:56am EU watchdog calls for ban on surveillance tool Pegasus EDPS says use of Pegasus might lead to an 'unprecedented level of intrusiveness, able to interfere with the most intimate aspects of our daily lives'
World Published 01 Feb, 2022 11:22am Ethiopian Airlines to resume 737 MAX flights after 2019 crash Says decision to resume 737 MAX flights came after 'intense recertification' by regulators in US, EU, China and Ethiopia