GENEVA/CAIRO (Reuters) -Nearly 100 trucks carrying food for Palestinians were violently looted on Nov. 16 after entering Gaza ...
(Reuters) -Britain’s Thames Water said on Monday creditors of its Class A debt approved a proposal to let it use about 400 ...
Britain on Monday imposed sanctions against Iran's national airline and shipping carrier, measures it said were taken in ...
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) – U.S. President Joe Biden is set to announce a ‘historic’ pledge to replenish the World Bank’s ...
Stocks rebounded after last week’s slide as Treasuries stabilized after 10-year yields approached 4.5%, with traders keeping a close eye on news around President-elect Donald Trump’s administration.
(Reuters) – Aloft over the landscape of Bavaria some 147 million years ago was a pterosaur – an ancient flying reptile – with a wing span of about 7 feet (2 meters), a bony crest on front of its snout ...
Lebanese armed group Hezbollah confirmed its media relations chief Mohammad Afif was killed by an Israeli strike on a ...
French luxury group Kering said on Monday it has named Cedric Charbit CEO of fashion house Saint Laurent, choosing a new leader for its second largest fashion label from among its own managers.
WARSAW (Reuters) – The Polish government has signed a letter of intent with domestic companies to make the nitrocellulose and multi-base powders necessary for producing ammunition, it said on Monday.
PRAGUE/MOSCOW (Reuters) -Russian gas appeared to still be reaching Austria despite Gazprom cutting off flows to top Austrian importer OMV over the weekend due to a contractual dispute, data on flows ...
KYIV (Reuters) – The U.S. decision to authorise long-range Ukrainian strikes could help Kyiv defend the foothold in Russia’s Kursk region that it seized as leverage in any war talks, but may come too ...
Russian spies are strengthening their presence in Geneva, according to a report by Swiss public television, RTS. Russian officials have placed new satellite dishes on their diplomatic buildings ...