World

Blinken urges fair treatment of American companies
He calls on China to provide a level playing field for American businesses as he begins a visit aimed at resolving a raft of contentious issues
Cuba apologises to Canada for delivering wrong body to grieving family
The body of a tattooed man many years younger was delivered in the casket from Cuba to a funeral home near Montreal
Kyiv issues restrictions on passports for military-age men
The country faces a shortage of troops in the campaign against Russia's better equipped and larger military
Cavalry horses run amok in central London and injure four people
The runaway animals galloped past bewildered Londoners going about their morning commute
Thousands mark Anzac Day in Australia and New Zealand
Anzac Day originally commemorated a battle on the Gallipoli peninsula in Turkey during World War One
Grand jury indicts 18 in Arizona fake elector scheme
The indictment stems from efforts to reverse Democrat Joe Biden's victory in several states in 2020, based on Republican Trump's false claims that he had been re-elected
Australian police charge five teenagers in Sydney cleric's stabbing
The latest charges included possessing violent extremist material, conspiring to prepare for a terrorist act and carrying a knife in public
The US quietly shipped long-range ATACMS missiles to Ukraine
Ukraine has now used the long-range missiles shipped by the US to fight off Russian invaders twice