By Hyonhee Shin SEOUL (Reuters) – The United States should redeploy tactical nuclear weapons in South Korea to send a clear message to North Korea and...
LONDON (Reuters) – First-quarter job opportunities in London’s financial sector plunged by almost a third year-on-year, recruiter Morgan McKinley said on Tuesday, as firms struggle with...
By James Davey LONDON (Reuters) – British grocery inflation edged lower in April but remained near record highs, industry data showed on Tuesday, providing little relief...
(Reuters) – Japan have room to improve in many areas heading into the Women’s World Cup but can make up for their shortcomings by playing with...
NEW DELHI (Reuters) – There are risks to India achieving its real growth forecast of 6.5% for the financial year that started April 1, partly due...
By Mai Shams El-Din CAIRO (Reuters) -Rawan al-Waleed was expecting to fly from Khartoum to Cairo last week for a wedding. Instead, she ended up travelling...
By Amlan Chakraborty NEW DELHI (Reuters) -India recalled middle-order batsman Ajinkya Rahane on Tuesday for the World Test Championship (WTC) final against Australia at the Oval...
PARIS (Reuters) – Food price inflation will start easing in the second half of this year, French ECB policymaker Francois Villeroy de Galhau said on Tuesday,...
By Poppy McPherson and Karen Lema (Reuters) – Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr may discuss tensions over Taiwan with U.S counterpart Joe Biden at the White...
ANKARA (Reuters) – Turkish central bank total gross reserves are expected to have fallen more than $5 billion to about $116 billion last week due to...
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