
-
Mexico avoids recession despite tariff uncertainty
-
Rwandan awarded for saving grey crowned cranes
-
Spurs have 'unbelievable opportunity' for European glory: Postecoglou
-
Microsoft president urges fast 'resolution' of transatlantic trade tensions
-
Poppies flourish at Tower of London for WWII anniversary
-
US economy unexpectedly shrinks on import surge before Trump tariffs
-
Stocks drop after US economy contracts amid tariffs turmoil
-
US economy unexpectedly shrinks on import surge ahead of Trump tariffs
-
Dravid says Suryavanshi, 14, needs support from fame
-
Arsenal can win 'anywhere' says Merino after Champions League defeat by PSG
-
Bangladesh crush Zimbabwe by an innings in second Test
-
Swiatek recovers against Keys to reach Madrid Open semis
-
Spurs captain Son out of first leg of Europa League semi-final
-
US economy unexpectedly shrinks in first three months of Trump presidency
-
India to ask caste status in next census for first time in decades
-
Burkina junta rallies supporters after claimed coup 'plot'
-
Forest owner Marinakis steps back as European qualification looms
-
US economy unexpectedly contracts in first three months of Trump presidency
-
Bilbao will give 'soul' to beat Man United: Nico Williams
-
Sweden arrests teen after triple killing
-
Pakistan says India planning strike after deadly Kashmir attack
-
Cardinals lay groundwork for conclave, hope for quick vote
-
More automakers drop earnings guidance over tariffs
-
William and Kate release romantic image on low-key anniversary
-
Israel says strikes Syria to shield Druze as clashes spread
-
Champions Cup format 'not perfect' says EPCR boss
-
Iran hangs man as Israeli spy after 'unfair' trial: activists
-
Stock markets mostly rise ahead of US economic data, tech earnings
-
German growth better than expected but tariff turmoil looms
-
Sinner denies beneficial treatment in doping scandal ahead of Rome return
-
Eurozone economy grows more than expected despite US tariff turmoil
-
Toulouse hooker Mauvaka out of Champions Cup semi
-
Germany's next finance minister, 'bridge-builder' Lars Klingbeil
-
Mehidy century puts Bangladesh in command against Zimbabwe
-
Steelmaker ArcelorMittal warns of uncertainty
-
Vietnam's Gen-Z captivated by 50-year-old military victory
-
Moroccan-based cardinal says Church does not need Francis 'impersonator'
-
US official tells UN top court 'serious concerns' over UNRWA impartiality
-
Jeep owner Stellantis suspends outlook over tariffs
-
New Zealand, Phillippines sign troops deal in 'deteriorating' strategic environment
-
Aston Martin limits US car imports due to tariffs
-
Pakistan says India planning strike as tensions soar over Kashmir
-
Australian triple-murder suspect allegedly cooked 'special' mushroom meal
-
Most stock markets rise despite China data, eyes on US reports
-
TotalEnergies profits drop as prices slide
-
Volkswagen says tariffs will dampen business as profit plunges
-
Jeep owner Stellantis suspends 2025 earnings forecast over tariffs
-
China's Shenzhou-19 astronauts return to Earth
-
French economy returns to thin growth in first quarter
-
Ex-Premier League star Li Tie loses appeal in 20-year bribery sentence
RIO | -3.22% | 58.98 | $ | |
CMSC | -0.59% | 22.11 | $ | |
NGG | -0.5% | 72.68 | $ | |
BTI | 1.23% | 43.395 | $ | |
SCS | -1.99% | 9.815 | $ | |
RBGPF | -0.71% | 63 | $ | |
RYCEF | -3.74% | 9.88 | $ | |
VOD | 0.57% | 9.635 | $ | |
CMSD | -0.45% | 22.25 | $ | |
BP | -1.12% | 27.76 | $ | |
BCE | -0.19% | 21.878 | $ | |
BCC | -3.34% | 91.45 | $ | |
JRI | -0.86% | 12.82 | $ | |
RELX | 0.13% | 53.86 | $ | |
AZN | -0.21% | 71.56 | $ | |
GSK | 1.74% | 39.66 | $ |

UN urged to probe sonic weapon allegedly used on Serbian protesters
Serbian activists delivered a petition with more than half a million signatures to the UN in Belgrade Tuesday demanding an international investigation into the alleged use of sonic weapons against protesters during last month's massive anti-corruption demonstrations.
Serbia's largest protest in decades descended into panic, triggered by an unexplained noise. Social media footage showed crowds fleeing, prompting claims that a sonic weapon or "sound cannon" was used on the protesters -- something authorities have strongly denied.
Several Serbian civil society groups say they collected over 3,000 testimonies, with some protesters reporting lasting health issues.
Some protesters said they heard a noise resembling that of a plane about to crash, while others said it sounded like a car rushing toward them.
The petition was launched by the KreniPromeni (Go for Change) movement calling for an independent international investigation into the incident.
It also urges that those who ordered, enabled or used such a weapon be held accountable.
"The nearly 600,000 people who signed this petition reflect a high level of civic awareness,"movement president Savo Manojlovic told reporters.
Photos published after the protest show a police vehicle with a large device mounted on its bonnet.
Interior Minister Ivica Dacic confirmed police possess such equipment but denied its use on protesters, while president Aleksandar Vucic dismissed the claims as "lies".
An official investigation was announced, with assistance requested from both the FBI and Russia's FSB security service.
FSB experts later reportedly arrived in Belgrade, though details remain unclear.
The controversy hit the headlines again this week after former deputy premier Cedomir Jovanovic referred to a sonic weapon by accident on television, unaware a live broadcast had begun.
"Someone played it, like music -- a thunderous sound," he said. "It wasn't to injure, just to scare -- like a car charging at you," he added.
He said he was later questioned by police.
Serbia's student-led protest movement began in November after the newly renovated concrete roof of Novi Sad train station collapsed, killing 16 people.
Anger over the incident, which some Serbs see as evidence of pervasive corruption, has exploded into the Balkan nation's biggest upheaval since the 1990s.
M.Schneider--VB