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Grand Ceremony and Parade Mark 60 Years of Chinese Communist Party Rule in Tibet BEIJING (AP) — With leader Xi Jinping ...
Zelenskiy Says He Wants 'Strong' US Reaction if Putin Not Ready to Meet KYIV (Reuters) -Ukrainian President Volodymyr ...
(Reuters) -Bearish bets on China's yuan hit their highest since mid-May, with analysts turning short for the first time amid ...
PARIS (Reuters) -French business activity almost grew for the first time in a year in August, outperforming expectations, ...
Giselle Lai, associate investment director for digital assets at Fidelity International, said investors are increasingly ...
(Reuters) -Indian companies have seen the steepest earnings downgrades in Asia, with analysts slashing forecasts as steep U.S ...
(Reuters) -The Nasdaq and S&P 500 fell on Wednesday as investors sold tech stocks and moved into less highly valued sectors, ...
KYIV (Reuters) -Russian overnight attack killed one person, injured at least 18, and struck a U.S. electronics manufacturer in western Ukraine, Ukrainian officials said on Thursday.
Blaze Erupts at Industrial Site in Russia's Novoshakhstinsk After Drone Attack MOSCOW (Reuters) -A fire has started following a drone at an industrial site strike in Russia's southern Novoshakhtinsk ...
(Reuters) -Groundbreaking for new U.S. single-family homes and permits for future construction ticked higher in July even as ...
BUDAPEST (Reuters) -Hungary has offered to host peace talks between Russia and Ukraine twice, and the offer still stands, Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto said in a podcast broadcast on ...
Kyiv still does not have clarity over what kind of support it can expect from allies. A coalition of more than 30 countries have in principle pledged to contribute to security guarantees but talks ...