Sergei Shoigu is in Syria to inspect a Russian airbase amid heightened tensions between West and Moscow over Ukraine.
Bars, restaurants and nightclubs will go back to pre-pandemic hours and face masks will not be mandatory in most places.
Banks may be required to report relationships with people involved in blockades and given authority to freeze accounts.
Prime Minister Trudeau invoked never-before-used measures in response to anti-government trucker protests and blockades.
The UN's food agency warns that higher prices are putting people in developing countries at risk.
US fast-food chains are raising prices to offset paying more for shipping, labour, and commodities like beef and coffee.
Crude has swung wildly this week amid a flurry of reports about the tensions over Ukraine.
Closely watched legal case is first time a US gun manufacturer agrees to pay damages in a mass shooting.
Peter Sloly faced criticism for police's handling of 'occupation' of Canada's capital by anti-government protesters.
New allies stress willingness to deepen relationship as Bennett makes first visit by an Israeli prime minister.
The acquisition will give Intel an edge in the business of producing specialty chips used in cars and mobile devices.
Like other absurdly rich, Musk wants privacy and security for the elite and control and subjugation for the poor.
Ingrid Betancourt says she has what it takes to become Colombia’s first female president, but not everyone agrees.
Russia's president says Western assurances Kyiv will not join NATO military alliance are unsatisfactory.
Malnutrition has reached crisis levels, UNICEF senior official says, calling on the international community to act.
Israeli troops shot 19-year-old Nehad Amin Barghouti in the abdomen during confrontations in Nabi Saeleh near Ramallah.
Moscow has the future of the US-headed transatlantic military alliance in its sights as Kyiv eyes membership.
US producer prices accelerated 9.7 percent in January compared to a year ago.
Fault Lines' Jeremy Young reflects on the twists and turns of Brandon Jackson’s case and how he finally walked free.
Rayan Oram's death not only united a nation in mourning, but also shed light on the ongoing struggles of the Rif region.
This year has witnessed a sharp spike in the number of strikes by organised labour in Turkey.
Zahi Alawi and Yasser Abu Muailek join five journalists fired from DW's Arabic service for alleged anti-Semitism.
Foreign engagement and military architecture expansion will not bring security and stability to the restive region.
Thousands of Afghans remain stranded, with few signs of action by US President Joe Biden's administration.
Cooperation agreements, memorandums of understanding and protocols were signed during Erdogan's two-day visit to UAE.