By Patricia Zengerle WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The Republican chairman of the U.S. House of Representatives Foreign Affairs Committee threatened Secretary of State Antony Blinken with contempt...
(Reuters) -The European Union has proposed sanctions on Chinese companies accused of selling equipment that could be used in weapons to support Russia’s war machine, the...
HANOI (Reuters) – Chinese automaker BYD Co. plans to expand into electric vehicles manufacturing and assembly in Vietnam, according to a Vietnamese government statement citing the...
SYDNEY (Reuters) – Winter has come early to Australia with a cold front bringing high winds, snow and hail to the southeast in a cold snap...
By Birsen Altayli and Ezgi Erkoyun ISTANBUL (Reuters) – Turkish university student Yunus Efe has known only one leader of his country – Tayyip Erdogan. As...
By Jonathan Spicer ISTANBUL (Reuters) – If Turks oust President Tayyip Erdogan in elections this month it will largely be because of an economic reversal that...
BERLIN (Reuters) – Investor morale in the euro zone took a surprising dip in May, with stubborn inflation and energy concerns upending expectations of a spring...
By Alexander Smith (Reuters) – Tom Slingsby and his Australian crew clinched this season’s SailGP Championship in San Francisco Bay on Sunday, notching up their third...
SINGAPORE (Reuters) -Cryptocurrency exchange Binance halted bitcoin withdrawals for several hours on Monday, citing heavy volumes and a surge in processing fees, before clearing them at...
By Maria Martinez BERLIN (Reuters) -German industrial production fell more than expected in March, partly due to a weak performance by the automotive sector, spurring again...
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