By Clyde Russell LAUNCESTON, Australia (Reuters) -The spot price of iron ore tumbled to a four-month low as Beijing once again talked down the key steel...
TOKYO (Reuters) -Potential U.S. presidential candidate Ron DeSantis on Monday met Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida and lauded bilateral ties, especially the idea of a “strong...
LONDON (Reuters) – Britain on Monday announced 100 million pounds ($124.5 million) in initial funding for a taskforce to help develop foundation models – a type...
By Ernest Scheyder SANTIAGO (Reuters) -Chilean President Gabriel Boric’s plan to nationalize his country’s immense lithium industry is putting the spotlight on an emerging crop of...
By Francesco Canepa and Balazs Koranyi FRANKFURT (Reuters) – The “very generous” pay rise secured by Germany’s public sector workers may complicate the European Central Bank’s...
By Noele Illien ZURICH (Reuters) -Credit Suisse said on Monday that 61 billion Swiss francs ($68 billion) in assets left the bank in the first quarter and...
By Maria Martinez BERLIN (Reuters) -German business morale rose slightly in April due to an improvement in companies’ expectations, adding to positive signs as Europe’s largest...
By Nyasha Chingono HARARE (Reuters) – Inside a grimy, poorly lit room in Mbare, one of Zimbabwe’s most populous townships, a 45-year-old man sits on a...
LONDON (Reuters) – Len Goodman, the head judge on British television dancing competition “Strictly Come Dancing” and its U.S. version “Dancing with the Stars”, has died...
NEW DELHI (Reuters) – India’s top wrestlers have resumed their sit-in protest in New Delhi demanding “immediate arrest” of their federation chief after accusing him of...
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