NEW DELHI (Reuters) -India and Russia agreed to strengthen their defence partnership in talks between their defence ministers on Friday, the Indian government said, amid worries...
By Howard Schneider WASHINGTON (Reuters) – As the U.S. economy reopened from the pandemic in 2021 and companies realized the pricing power at hand from supply...
VIENNA (Reuters) – Russia has informed the U.N. nuclear watchdog that equipment spotted at Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant, which Russia controls, will be used to...
LONDON (Reuters) – British royal Kate was briefly dispossessed of her handbag on Friday by a baby she met while greeting wellwishers on a visit to...
By Jan Strupczewski and Balazs Koranyi STOCKHOLM (Reuters) – Last month’s turmoil in the banking sector barely affected European Union lenders but there remains an urgent...
(Reuters) – Scores of famous figures, including writers and actors, have signed an open letter urging Russian President Vladimir Putin to free opposition politician Alexei Navalny...
By Victoria Waldersee BERLIN (Reuters) -Mercedes-Benz struck a slightly more optimistic tone alongside its first quarter results on Friday, saying demand in China and the United...
By Aditya Soni and Eva Mathews (Reuters) -Intel Corp shares rose 8% as the once-dominant chipmaker showed signs of a turnaround after ceding market share to...
MOSCOW (Reuters) -Russian President Vladimir Putin has signed a decree that gives people living in parts of Ukraine under Moscow’s control a path to Russian citizenship,...
By Svea Herbst-Bayliss and Carolina Mandl NEW YORK (Reuters) – When Wall Street investors, dealmakers and chief executives meet in Beverly Hills next week to strategize...
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