AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS — Popular Dutch travel vlogger Noraly Schoenmaker, known to fans as Itchy Boots, has canceled her upcoming U.S. book tour, citing concerns over tightened visa scrutiny for social media creators…
By Michelle Nichols UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) – The United Nations fears that a U.S. decision to return Yemen’s Houthi rebels to a list of terrorist groups could harm the war-torn country’s economy,…
By Sarah Kinosian and Nelson Renteria SAN SALVADOR (Reuters) – The landslide re-election of El Salvador President Nayib Bukele was cheered by supporters of his gang crackdown, but has worried opponents who…
By Leonardo Benassatto and Michal Yaakov Itzhaki KFAR AZA, Israel (Reuters) – An Israeli woman who spent 55 days in Hamas captivity in Gaza said on Monday that every second of that…
By Anna Tong SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) – – Artificial intelligence lab OpenAI published a blog post Monday seeking to address fears that its technology will meddle with elections, as more than a…
By Daren Butler and Birsen Altayli ISTANBUL (Reuters) – Turkey’s steps to promote traditional moral values in students, increase Islamic lessons and open prayer rooms in schools are fuelling secularist concerns in…
By Juliette Jabkhiro PARIS (Reuters) – France is to end funding for its biggest Muslim high school on the grounds of administrative failures and questionable teaching practices, a local official said on…
(Reuters) – Aides to jailed Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny said on Friday they were seriously worried about his health and had been unable to contact him for three days. Navalny, 47,…
By Nidal al-Mughrabi and Maggie Fick CAIRO/BEIRUT (Reuters) – Tens of thousands of displaced Palestinians have crammed into the Rafah area on Gaza’s border with Egypt to escape Israeli bombardments, the United…
By Troy Merida and Raquel Cunha ACAPULCO (Reuters) – One month since Hurricane Otis devastated Acapulco, fears for the local economy stalk the Mexican beach resort with businesses saying efforts to repair…
(Reuters) – Foreign investors were major buyers of Japanese equities last week, buoyed by robust corporate earnings and a broader global market rally amid expectations that the U.S. Federal Reserve may pause…
By Mark Trevelyan LONDON (Reuters) -The wife of jailed Russian opposition politician Vladimir Kara-Murza, who suffers from a nerve disorder after surviving two poison attacks, said on Wednesday she feared for his…
By Manya Saini (Reuters) -PayPal Holdings raised its forecast for full-year adjusted profit above Wall Street estimates on Wednesday, with executives striking an optimistic tone for the payments giant’s long-term growth strategy.…
(Reuters) – Shares of Tesla fell about 5% on Monday after key supplier Panasonic Holdings said it cut automotive battery production in the September quarter, cementing concerns of a global slowdown in…
‘Out Of Bullets’: Biden Admin Fears The Return Of $5 Per Gallon After They Drained Strategic Oil Reserves Nick Pope on October 25, 2023 Some officials within the Biden administration reportedly fear…
By Dan Burns and Jonathan Cable WASHINGTON/LONDON (Reuters) – U.S. business activity ticked higher in October while output in the euro zone took a surprise turn for the worse, surveys showed on…
By Davide Barbuscia NEW YORK (Reuters) – Some investors are increasing exposure to longer term U.S. Treasuries in the midst of a historic sell-off, as spiking yields promise to juice returns despite…
By Mimosa Spencer PARIS (Reuters) – L’Oreal’s stable of skincare and cosmetics labels, including L’Oreal Paris, SkinCeuticals and CeraVe, will likely give a solid lift to the company’s quarterly sales with purchases…
By Libby George and Marc Jones LONDON (Reuters) – When Gabon’s General Brice Oligui Nguema ousted his distant cousin last month, he became the eighth military leader who has taken power by…
By Dharamraj Dhutia MUMBAI (Reuters) – Tight liquidity conditions and sticky inflation will keep the four-year to 10-year part of the Indian government bond yield curve inverted, traders said on Monday. “The…
Tucker Asks Trump If He Fears He Will Be Killed Harold Hutchison on August 23, 2023 Tucker Carlson asked former President Donald Trump if he fears that he could be assassinated during…
Biden Admin Fears Helping Migrants In Dem-Run Cities Could Encourage More Border Crossings Jennie Taer on August 22, 2023 The Biden administration does not want to agree to Democratic-run cities’ requests to…
(Reuters) – U.S. travel stocks fell in early trading on Thursday following downbeat quarterly reports from Spirit Airlines and Expedia that amplified concerns domestic demand may be easing after a strong rebound…
By Davide Barbuscia NEW YORK (Reuters) – A feared liquidity drainage in the U.S. banking system as the Treasury refills its coffers has not materialised yet, on the contrary reserves increased recently,…
By Agnieszka Pikulicka-Wilczewska KOLPIN-OGRODNIKI, Poland (Reuters) – People living near Poland’s border with Belarus said on Thursday they could hear shooting and helicopters after Russia’s Wagner Group arrived to train Belarusian special…
WARSAW (Reuters) – Poland began moving over 1,000 troops to the east of the country on Saturday, the defence minister said, amid rising concern in the NATO-member that the presence of Wagner…