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European shares wobbled on Monday ahead of what is likely to be an eventful week for U.S. interest rate policy, as investor ...
Fearing an Israeli onslaught could come soon, some Palestinian families began leaving eastern areas of Gaza City, now under constant Israeli bombardment, for points to the west and some explored ...
A local man in Anchorage was given a new motorcycle by Russian President Vladimir Putin during last week's summit with U.S. President Donald Trump in the Alaskan city, according to a report published ...
In Russia, barter is back for the first time since the chaos of the 1990s as settlement problems resulting from the conflict ...
Brazilian power company Eletrobras has partnered with C3 AI to apply artificial intelligence to help operate the electric power transmission network in Latin America's largest economy, the two ...
Formula One leader Oscar Piastri will have a grandstand named after him at the season-opening Australian Grand Prix next year ...
The spectre of U.S. stagflation is stalking global markets, causing some investors to position portfolios to dodge the potential damage that tariffs could wreak on growth and inflation in the world's ...
Britain's main stock indexes edged lower on Monday, dragged by losses in financial and energy sector shares, as investors ...
Germany said on Monday that the United States would have to follow through on agreed lower tariffs on Europe-made cars before a wider agreement on trade can be finalised in writing.
Britain is suspending the previously planned introduction of extra border checks on live animal imports from the European Union to ease trade ahead of the implementation of a deal agreed in May to ...
Norway's sovereign wealth fund, the world's largest, said on Monday it had decided to exclude six companies with connections ...
Oil prices rose on Monday after White House trade adviser Peter Navarro said India's purchases of Russian crude were funding Moscow's war in Ukraine and had to stop.