KYIV (Reuters) – Ukraine is working to secure “a strong and far-reaching step” towards membership of NATO at the military alliance’s Washington summit in July, Ukraine’s foreign minister said on Tuesday. The…
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BERLIN (Reuters) – Soaring energy prices are costing Germany investments in the key automotive sector, where a growing number of companies are facing liquidity shortages, the head of the VDA industry association…
By Hernan Nessi BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) – Argentina’s inflation rate, heading towards 100% this year, likely eased in August versus a 20-year peak the month before, analysts polled by Reuters said, bringing…
By Howard Schneider and Ann Saphir U.S. labor markets are even more constrained than the current 3.5% unemployment rate indicates, according to new economic research that argues declines in the number of…
By Khalid Abdelaziz KHARTOUM (Reuters) – Sudanese protesters marched towards the airport in the centre of the capital Khartoum on Thursday before being blocked by tear gas and a heavy army deployment,…
By Nelson Acosta and Luis Jaime Acosta HAVANA/BOGOTA -Colombia hopes to restart peace talks with leftist guerrilla group the National Liberation Army (ELN) in Cuba, the country’s Foreign Minister Alvaro Leyva said…
By Tristan Chabba and Jagoda Darlak (Reuters) -Swiss duty-free retailer Dufry said on Tuesday it saw strong sales momentum continue in July despite the soaring inflation, after its turnover more than doubled…
By Alexander Cornwell ABU DHABI – A U.S. special envoy said on Thursday she discussed prejudice towards Jews with officials in Saudi Arabia ahead of a visit by President Joe Biden next…
LONDON – A stampede for dollars as global recession risks mount has left other currencies battered and bruised, with the euro getting trampled on more than most as surging European gas prices…
MCDANIEL: A Red Tsunami Is Barreling Towards Democrats Ronna McDaniel on July 3, 2022 It’s official: We’ve passed the halfway-point of the midterm primary season. With 28 states’ candidates decided, we’re getting…
Biden, G7 Leaders Move Towards Price Capping Russian Oil To Punish Moscow Jack McEvoy on June 27, 2022 President Joe Biden and the G7 leaders discussed plans to put a price cap…
(Reuters) – The Russian rouble weakened towards 62 against the dollar on Monday, steered by internal market flows and capital controls, while stock indexes extended losses after the latest Western sanctions. At…
By Karin Strohecker and Sujata Rao LONDON – Russia edged closer to a historic debt default on Wednesday after the United States decided against extending a key license that had allowed Moscow…
BRUSSELS – European Union governments moved closer on Sunday to agreeing tough sanctions against Russia that include a ban on buying Russian oil, but scheduled more talks for Monday to work out…
By Foo Yun Chee BERLIN – Europe’s antitrust chief Margrethe Vestager, the architect of landmark rules to curb the power of U.S. tech giants, called on Thursday for a global approach towards…
Massive Chinese Fleet Seen Barreling Towards US Naval Base Philip Lenczycki on May 3, 2022 The largest Chinese aircraft carrier group reportedly ever assembled is conducting combat training near a U.S. naval…
COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA — Two felons who shot towards, police – Phillip Michael King, 27, of Barnwell, and Anthony Lafayette Legette, a/k/a “Amp Legette,” 37, of Columbia – were collectively sentenced to nearly…
KHARTOUM – Sudan’s military leader General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan gestured in comments on Friday towards steps to ease tensions in the country six months after a military coup. “We are embarking on…
By Sameer Manekar (Reuters) – Bearish bets on most Asian currencies eased as regional central banks sought to normalise policy due to surging inflation, while investors turned bullish on Singapore dollar for…
FRANKFURT – TUI, the world’s largest holiday company, is seeing a rise in holiday bookings towards pre-pandemic levels, the head of the group’s German business told a newspaper. “Our customers have some…
TOKYO – Japan’s next central bank governor should be someone who understands the need to work with the government in beating deflation, Prime Minister Fumio Kishida said on Friday. Markets are looking…
By Alexander Cornwell DUBAI – Afghanistan is inching closer towards economic collapse six months after the Taliban seized power, the Red Cross said on Friday, with a paralysed banking system stymieing international…
By David Lawder and Jason Lange WASHINGTON – The United States is poised to unleash a wider array of sanctions against Russia if Moscow escalates the conflict in Ukraine, denying key Russian…
The Biden administration announced Thursday that the U.S. would officially rejoin the UN Human Rights Council, a reversal of the Trump administration’s decision to leave the body, in part due to its…