By Soyoung Kim, Ju-min Park and Hyonhee Shin SEOUL (Reuters) – South Korea might extend its support for Ukraine beyond humanitarian and economic aid if it...
By Christian Akorlie ACCRA (Reuters) -Ghana’s economy grew 3.1% year-on-year in 2022, compared with a growth rate of 5.1% the previous year, the country’s statistics agency...
By Andy Bruce and David Milliken LONDON (Reuters) – Britain was the only country in western Europe with double-digit inflation in March after it fell less...
By Michael Holden and Sam Tobin LONDON (Reuters) – Britain is anticipating that 56,000 migrants will cross the Channel in small boats to its shores this...
(Reuters) – Any decision by South Korea to supply arms to Ukraine would make Seoul a participant in the conflict, the Kremlin said on Wednesday, after...
By Guy Faulconbridge MOSCOW (Reuters) – Russia on Wednesday accused Ukraine of sabotaging the Black Sea grain deal by demanding bribes from ship owners to register...
(Reuters) -Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co Ltd is pushing back on some of the conditions the United States has attached to chip-factory subsidies as it seeks up...
By Conor Humphries ENNISKERRY, Ireland (Reuters) -The chief executive of Dutch-headquartered computer chip maker NXP Semiconductors on Wednesday applauded the passage of the EU Chips Act...
BERLIN (Reuters) – A mission by the German military to evacuate around 150 citizens from Sudan had to be halted on Wednesday due to fighting in...
By Jason Lange WASHINGTON (Reuters) – U.S. President Joe Biden’s public approval fell to 39% this month, nearing the lowest level of his presidency, as the...
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