Asian stocks are set to fall on Monday ahead of a swath of Chinese data and a vow from the nation’s regulators to stabilize ...
High energy costs and slumping exports have made German households €2,500 poorer and the decline threatens to become irreversible.
France dismissed allegations by Algeria it was involved in attempts to destabilize the North African country after authorities in Algiers summoned the French ambassador to reprimand him.
A year when inflation subsided enough for monetary policy easing to start in most advanced economies is about to conclude ...
France’s Prime Minister Francois Bayrou will meet with far-right leader Marine Le Pen on Monday, kicking off an effort to ...
At least one person died after a Russian tanker ran aground in a Black Sea storm, while another ship also sustained damage, authorities said.
President Joe Biden plans to take action on land protections, clemency and artificial intelligence in the final weeks of his administration, according to a memo to allies, as he looks to codify his ...
Israel’s foreign minister has ordered the closure of the country’s embassy in Dublin, citing the Irish government’s “extreme anti-Israel policies.” ...
The Italian government is willing to work with Stellantis NV as the carmaker charts a new course as long as it keeps jobs and factories in the country, Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni said.
Developing nations, already set for a turbulent 2025, are having to cope with ballooning interest payments on $29 trillion of ...
The Democratic Republic of Congo said peace talks with Rwanda that were scheduled for Sunday to end an insurgency in Congo’s east have collapsed.
Ghana’s President-elect John Mahama is considering appointing Cassiel Ato Forson, an accountant, as the West African nation’s ...