Mali Junta Seizes Rebel Stronghold Of Kidal
Mali's army has recaptured the strategic northern town of Kidal, a stronghold of Tuareg-dominated separatist groups that has long posed a major sovereignty issue for the ruling junta.
Mali's army has recaptured the strategic northern town of Kidal, a stronghold of Tuareg-dominated separatist groups that has long posed a major sovereignty issue for the ruling junta.
Exxon opened a third offshore development in Guyana on Tuesday, accelerating the small South American country's rapid rise in oil production.
BlackRock said stablecoins' volatility has "apparently impacted" the value of Bitcoin and given that it is a "relatively new phenomenon," it is "impossible to know all of the risks" they could pose to players in the Bitcoin market.
The study, commissioned by Disney, shows how the company contributes with jobs, taxes and businesses in the state.
Siemens Energy will receive a 15-billion-euro ($16.3-billion), state-backed rescue package, Berlin said Tuesday, as the German group struggles to overcome a crisis in its wind power unit.
Outspoken British lawmaker Suella Braverman launched a withering attack on Prime Minister Rishi Sunak Tuesday, urging him to change course to avoid election defeat and slamming his record on immigration and anti-Semitism.
Guyana said Tuesday it faced an "existential" threat from a planned referendum by Venezuela on whether to annex a disputed oil-rich border region, and urged the United Nations' top court to "urgently" stop the vote.
Currently, the market sentiment is "cautiously optimistic" but industry watchers think that SEC's non-decision on spot Bitcoin ETF could stir market boredom.
Oil production and demand are both on the rise, according to the IEA, marking a contrast from the organization's "peak oil" proclamation in October.
The proposal championed by Speaker Mike Johnson needs support of two thirds of House representatives.
Following the recent transfers, the crypto business now only holds 3,408 SOL worth approximately $179,000 in Cold Storage 2.
Following a series of setbacks, Canada's renewable energy transition got a push from the private sector last week.
A key natural gas facility resumes production as energy providers in Egypt breathe a sigh of relief.
Consumer prices were unchanged in October from September.
A woman found murdered 31 years ago in a river in Belgium has been identified over three decades later thanks to her flower tattoo and an international appeal, Interpol said on Tuesday.
Acting Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez's agreement to grant an amnesty to hundreds of Catalan separatists in order to secure another term in office has sparked angry protests across the country.
The home improvement retailer reported quarterly sales and profit that topped analysts' expectations.
Gun salutes rang out across central London on Tuesday to mark Charles III's 75th birthday, just over a year since he became king and British head of state after the death of his mother, Queen Elizabeth II. There was a 41-gun salute in Green Park, near Buckingham Palace, and a 62-gun salute at the Tower of London on the banks of the River Thames.
With eyes wide open and his tiny fists clenched tightly, Mohammed Kullab is just a few days old, having started life in Gaza amid the chaos of the Israel-Hamas war.
The World Health Organization insisted Tuesday that moving the most vulnerable patients from Gaza's Al-Shifa hospital has become an "impossible task".
In the end, the weekly magazine mentioned "promising collaboration," seemingly suggesting that more partnerships with Pacquiao could be on the cards.
Service managers can take simple yet effective measures to address service failures posed by the current market landscape in the post-pandemic era. The fundamental approach is to focus on service recovery.
Robinhood's shares have nosedived from their peak levels by 86%, despite its breakout during the pandemic as the financial tech app.
XRP immediately erased the massive gains it accumulated after it was proven that the filing was false.
India's External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar is currently on a five-day official visit to the UK to hold talks with his British counterpart, newly-appointed UK Foreign Secretary David Cameron.