By Jonathan Landay, Idrees Ali and Arshad Mohammed WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The latest U.S. intelligence leak illustrates a paradox of spycraft: keeping secrets means limiting their distribution...
By Chen Lin and Victoria Waldersee SINGAPORE/BERLIN (Reuters) -Tesla Inc on Friday slashed prices for its electric vehicles in Europe, Israel and Singapore, expanding a global...
(Reuters) – PNC Financial Services Group reported an 18.5% rise in first-quarter profit on Friday, as the Federal Reserve’s rate hikes fueled a surge in the...
By Howard Schneider ATLANTA (Reuters) – One more quarter-percentage-point interest rate hike can allow the Federal Reserve to end its tightening cycle with some confidence inflation...
By Dominique Patton BEIJING (Reuters) – China’s agriculture ministry issued a three-year action plan on Friday to reduce soymeal use in animal feed as it tries...
By Joe Cash BEIJING (Reuters) -China reiterated it is willing to work with all parties to implement the Common Framework for debt disposal on Friday but...
BERLIN (Reuters) – German Finance Minister Christian Lindner is planning an austerity package with a volume of up to 20 billion euros ($22.12 billion), Germany’s Der...
KYIV (Reuters) – Ukraine will “test and use” any non-banned weapons to liberate its territory, including Russian-occupied Crimea, the head of its National Security and Defence...
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) – Brazilian Defense Minister Jose Mucio said late Thursday that countries such as Sweden and Colombia had expressed interest in buying Embraer’s...
By Krisztina Than and Boldizsar Gyori MISKOLC, Hungary (Reuters) – Ukraine’s national ice hockey players have been forced to train with air raid sirens interrupting practice,...
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