Since taking office, President Donald J. Trump and his administration have secured the release of 47 American citizens detained or held hostage overseas, according to statements released by the Trump administration and…
By Felix Light TBILISI (Reuters) – Like many other young Russians, Anastasia Panchenko’s political awakening came courtesy of Alexei Navalny. Left reeling by his sudden death, she is looking now to his…
By David Brunnstrom, Charlotte Greenfield and Krishn Kaushik WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Pakistan’s election has been remarkable in producing a result disappointing to most of its foreign partners and rivals, with little reason…
SHANGHAI (Reuters) – Measures such as the U.S. Inflation Reduction Act are unlikely to stop firms from going abroad, as companies thrive through competition and not through regulation or subsidies, the chairman…
MOSCOW (Reuters) -Vladimir Putin will visit Kyrgyzstan on Thursday, the presidential office of the Central Asian country said, in what would be the Russian leader’s first known trip abroad since the International…
By Manoj Kumar BHARSINGHPURA, India (Reuters) – A bitter row between India and Canada over the murder of a Sikh separatist is being felt in Punjab, where some Sikhs fear both a…
NEW YORK (Reuters) – Okapi Partners, which counsels on proxy fights and mergers and acquisitions, is joining forces with UK-headquartered shareholder intelligence firm Investor Update Ltd to expand abroad, tapping a surge…
By Nafisa Eltahir and Khalid Abdelaziz (Reuters) -Sudanese military ruler General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan met his Egyptian counterpart on Tuesday in his first trip abroad since the April outbreak of war in…
By Safiyah Riddle (Reuters) – More than one-in-five Americans plan on vacationing in a foreign country in the near future, the highest share ever recorded, even as overall consumer confidence was dragged…
BERLIN (Reuters) – German exports stagnated in June, with a smaller than expected rise of 0.1% over the previous month, data from the federal statistics office showed on Thursday. A Reuters poll…
By Zeba Siddiqui SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) – The United States is sending more of its cyber forces abroad to help foreign governments fight hackers, a top U.S. military official said at the…
By Catarina Demony LISBON (Reuters) – Government officials from Brazil are using their president’s first visit to Europe since being elected to raise awareness and fight against the racial discrimination faced by…
SHANGHAI (Reuters) – Chinese electric vehicle makers should brace for the possibility of protectionist policies being leveled against them by foreign governments as they seize on their cost advantages to expand exports,…
JERUSALEM (Reuters) – Israel is a sovereign country that does not make decisions based on pressures from abroad, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said overnight between Tuesday and Wednesday in response to comments…
Pentagon ‘Actively Working’ To Find Doctors Who Will Provide Hormones, Puberty Blockers For US Military Kids Abroad Micaela Burrow on March 16, 2023 Department of Defense (DOD) medical providers in Europe are…
(Reuters) – The Treasury Department is preparing a new program that could prohibit U.S. investment in certain sectors of adversarial nations, the Wall Street Journal reported on Friday citing copies of reports…
QUITO (Reuters) – Ecuador will lower taxes on capital sent abroad and items like alcohol and trim overall value-added tax on specific shopping days this year, President Guillermo Lasso said on Tuesday.…
Blackburn Blasts Dems For Funding Border Security Abroad, But Not US Harold Hutchison on December 21, 2022 Republican Sen. Marsha Blackburn of Tennessee blasted congressional Democrats Wednesday for a “double standard” on…
By Brendan O’Brien and Amy Tennery (Reuters) -U.S. basketball star Brittney Griner, who on Friday left an Army medical center where she had been recuperating following her release from a Russian penal…
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) – Mexican Economy Minister Raquel Buenrostro and U.S. Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo on Friday agreed to set out a plan by early 2023 for the relocation of companies…
‘Lead By Example’: Biden Pledges Billions In Climate Spending Abroad, But More Regulations On US Drilling Micaela Burrow on November 11, 2022 President Joe Biden announced millions in spending aimed at clamping…
By Catarina Demony and Miguel Pereira LISBON (Reuters) – Brazilian Ieda Ferreira woke up at the crack of dawn to join a long queue in Portugal’s capital Lisbon, her home for the…
By Mayela Armas CARACAS (Reuters) – Venezuelan business owners struggling to get access to credit amid their country’s continued economic crisis are seeking loans through foreign banks, business people and finance industry…
(Reuters) – Brazilian Economy Minister Paulo Guedes said on Monday that the country need not to fear recession abroad or a stronger dollar, arguing that Latin America’s largest economy has its own…
By Hadeel Al Sayegh and Andrew Mills DUBAI/DOHA (Reuters) – Qatar’s central bank has told banks in the Gulf state not to exchange its currency with entities outside the country without prior…
BUDAPEST (Reuters) – The firing of Hungary’s two top weather forecasters after a big storm predicted by the National Meteorological Service did not materialise has drawn protests at home and abroad, with…