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In Sri Lanka, the government has banned all but essential sales of fuel for a fortnight.
27 Jun 2022,·26 mins
A proposed price cap on Russian oil is considered by G7 leaders in Bavaria
The US Supreme Court has reversed its constitutional stance on abortion.
24 Jun 2022,·26 mins
Ryanair staff begin their three-day strike across Europe.
Ukraine has been awarded candidate status by the European Union.
23 Jun 2022,·26 mins
Organisations are facing financial challenges getting aid to Afghanistan.
The UN is scrambling to provide emergency shelter and food aid
22 Jun 2022,·26 mins
One thousand people have died and 1500 have been injured in an earthquake in Afghanistan
Lithuania says it's only following the EU sanctions imposed over Moscow
21 Jun 2022,·26 mins
Lithuania says it is only following the EU sanctions imposed over Moscow
The biggest rail strikes for 30 years have started in the UK.
The Ukranian President made this statement during an address to the African Union
20 Jun 2022,·26 mins
Hundreds of public sector health workers and teachers have staged a walkout.
The World Trade Organisation agrees deals on Covid vaccines and overfishing
17 Jun 2022,·26 mins
European Commission recommends to give Ukraine and Moldova candidate status
A number of countries are rising interest rates to grapple with sharply rising prices.
16 Jun 2022,·26 mins
The Bank of England follows the US Federal Reserve and raises rates to 1.25%
The Federal Reserve raises its headline rate by 3 quarters of one per cent.
15 Jun 2022,·26 mins
Markets hold their breath ahead of the US Federal Reserve's decision on interest rates
Sri Lanka's government tells some workers to stay at home to combat shortages.
14 Jun 2022,·26 mins
Sri Lanka approves four-day week for public sector workers to help tackle fuel crisis
The EU accuses the UK's government of breaching international law.
13 Jun 2022,·26 mins
Some Covid restrictions have been reintroduced in Beijing, following a new outbreak
Energy and food costs push US inflation to 8.6% in May, the highest since 1981
10 Jun 2022,·26 mins
As coronavirus eases, Japan is opening up to tourists, but with strict rules in place
US regulator investigates whether Tesla's AI function undermines the driver’s supervision
09 Jun 2022,·26 mins
The UN's Food and Agriculture Organization has warned of growing global food insecurity
United Nations chief says 'no country' will be left untouched by cost of living crisis
08 Jun 2022,·26 mins