Russia Defends Itself Over Criticism On UN Security Council Presidency
Russia defends itself over criticism on UN Security Council presidency
Russia defends itself over criticism on UN Security Council presidency
While the drama over Donald Trump's arraignment unfolded in New York, President Joe Biden pressed ahead with his official duties, visiting the Midwestern state of Minnesota on Monday to talk about economic issues.
The United States on Monday welcomed plans by the World Bank to boost annual lending by $5 billion to middle-income countries to fight climate change and other global crises over 10 years, but said it was pushing for more ambitious changes soon.
Actor Leonardo DiCaprio told a Washington jury on Monday that Malaysian financier Jho Low revealed his plans to donate up to $30 million to help U.S.
Walt Disney Co Chief Executive Bob Iger fired back at Florida Republican Governor Ron DeSantis on Monday
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Teck Resources on Monday, citing a reluctance to increase exposure to coal and energy, rejected an unsolicited $22.5 billion bid from London-listed miner Glencore, boosting the Canadian miner's shares by 16% on the Toronto Stock Exchange.
NASA reveals crew for 2024 flight around Moon
Eduard Caraballo screamed for help.Thick suffocating smoke was filling the cell where he was held with over 60 other migrants in northern Mexico, but there was no way out.
Saudi Arabia's unpredictable crown prince is pushing hard to realign Middle East dynamics, engaging with old foes and orchestrating OPEC oil cuts like the ones on Sunday which took the global market by surprise.
A U.S. judge on Monday approved Revlon Inc's reorganization plan, allowing the cosmetics maker to cut $2.7 billion from its debt and exit bankruptcy later this month.
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Drone downed, 2 dead in Israeli-Palestinian unrest
The U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) on Monday ordered Illumina to divest cancer diagnostic test maker Grail, finding that its ownership would stifle competition in the U.S.
U.S. manufacturing activity slumped to the lowest level in nearly three years in March as new orders plunged, and activity could decline further amid tightening credit conditions.
About half of Canadian businesses see a mild recession over the next year, the Bank of Canada said on Monday in a first quarter survey, fewer than in the fourth quarter, and most are bracing for inflation to stay above 2% until at least 2025.
High-technology stocks and cryptocurrencies are rallying like they did in March 2020, but analysts and investors are uncertain how long it will last.
The United Arab Emirates' commitment to a long-term strategic relationship with Israel should survive political turbulence, analysts say, after one of the most right-wing governing coalitions in Israel's history prompted widespread anger.
Credit Suisse and UBS shares fell on Monday after Switzerland's federal prosecutor opened an investigation into the emergency merger of the two lenders.
NASA plans on Monday to introduce the four astronauts for its Artemis II lunar flyby mission, set for launch as early as next year in what would be the first crewed voyage around the moon since the end of the Apollo era more than 50 years ago.
European planemaker Airbus is negotiating a new round of plane orders with China, coinciding with a visit by French President Emmanuel Macron to the economic superpower later this week, government and industry sources said.
Luxury watchmakers woo Generation Z with Snapchat and bitcoin
The U.S. remains Taiwan's most important ally -- and its biggest arms supplier -- despite switching its diplomatic recognition to Beijing in 1979.
France's Macron opens way to potential assisted dying legalisation