(Reuters) – The West is losing geopolitical ground in Africa’s Sahel region, which is strategically important due to Russia’s competing presence there, Germany’s Defence Minister Boris...
By Casey Hall SHANGHAI (Reuters) – At the Shanghai auto show this week, the largest crowds can be found around an unassuming, bright yellow hatchback parked...
By Fergal Smith TORONTO (Reuters) -Canadian housing starts fell more than expected in March, contributing to a slower trend in recent months that follows a rapid...
By Laura Sanicola (Reuters) -U.S. crude oil inventories last week fell more than forecast as refinery runs and exports rose, while gasoline stockpiles jumped unexpectedly on...
By Pavel Polityuk KYIV (Reuters) -Inspections of ships carrying Ukrainian grain from the Black Sea resumed on Wednesday under a U.N.-brokered deal but Kyiv faces a...
LONDON (Reuters) – A digital euro will offer choice in making payments and is not a “Big Brother” project that seeks to control people, the European...
MUSKO, Sweden (Reuters) -The United States looks forward to welcoming Sweden as a NATO member before the alliance’s upcoming summit in July and will encourage Turkey...
By Alexander Smith LONDON (Reuters) – French sailor Clarisse Cremer, who lost her sponsorship only months after the birth of her daughter, is back on course...
By Saeed Azhar and Tatiana Bautzer NEW YORK (Reuters) -Morgan Stanley plans to buy more wealth and asset management businesses, and is keeping an eye on...
(Reuters) – U.S. banking heavyweights set aside billions of dollars in the first quarter to account for potential bad loans, as rising interest rates turn up...
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