By Hyonhee Shin and Minwoo Park SEOUL (Reuters) -Every Saturday a group of young South Koreans gathers in Incheon just west of Seoul to talk about...
WARSAW (Reuters) – Poland is skeptical about French attempts to organise talks between Ukraine and Russia, the Polish foreign minister said on Thursday. “We are skeptical...
By Renju Jose SYDNEY (Reuters) -Australia’s northwest region, home to the world’s largest iron ore export hub, braced on Thursday for the area’s most powerful tropical...
By Josh Ye HONG KONG (Reuters) – After years of bankers quitting Hong Kong amid a China security crackdown and tight COVID curbs, the city is...
OTTAWA (Reuters) – Canada and South Korea plan to launch talks on an information security agreement to facilitate intelligence-sharing and promote security ties, a Canadian government...
(Reuters) -National Public Radio (NPR) will no longer post content to its 52 official Twitter feeds in protest against a label by the social media platform...
LONDON (Reuters) – KPMG has been fined 875,000 pounds ($1.09 million) for its audit of lighting manufacturer Luceco for its financial year to Dec. 31, 2016,...
By Aftab Ahmed NEW DELHI (Reuters) -India’s financial crime-fighting agency has opened an investigation into alleged violations of foreign exchange rules by the BBC, a source...
MOSCOW (Reuters) – Alexei Moskalyov, a Russian man who was jailed for “discrediting the Russian army” after his daughter Masha drew anti-war pictures at school has...
ZURICH (Reuters) – UBS has hired JPMorgan to explore a possible IPO of Credit Suisse’s domestic business, Zurich based finance blog Inside Paradeplatz reported on Thursday....
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