LONDON (Reuters) -Britain announced on Tuesday it was prepared to recognise a Palestinian state in September unless the Israeli government takes su...
One of the strongest earthquakes ever recorded has struck Russia’s Far East, resulting in small tsunami waves in Japan and Alaska and calls ffor pe...
By Gregor Stuart Hunter SINGAPORE (Reuters) -Asian stocks rose modestly on Wednesday, with investors cautious after trade talks between the U.S. an...
TikTok is facing bans in several countries due to concerns over data privacy and security. The U.S. has ordered government agencies to delete TikTo...
By Trevor Hunnicutt, David Brunnstrom, Devjyot Ghoshal and Poppy McPherson WASHINGTON/BANGKOK (Reuters) -The Trump administration has heard competi...
By Dharamraj Dhutia and Jaspreet Kalra MUMBAI (Reuters) -The Indian rupee and government bonds will react to a host of cues this week, including a ...
By Manoj Kumar NEW DELHI (Reuters) -India is preparing to face higher U.S. tariffs — likely between 20% and 25% — on some of its exports as a tempo...
The Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) recently hosted a discussion led by Carolyn Kissane, an academic director at New York University, focusing o...
Stock markets in Europe and Asia have shot higher after the European Union forged a trade deal with the Trump administration. U.S. futures and oil ...
In early May, President Trump appointed Secretary of State Marco Rubio as the National Security Advisor, marking a rare instance where one individu...