KABUL (Reuters) – Afghanistan’s Taliban administration has said forbidding Afghan women from working for the United Nations was an “internal […]
Ukraine farmers say protests in EU over Ukrainian grain are political
By Pavel Polityuk KYIV (Reuters) – Protests by European farmers are political and shipments of Ukrainian grain are not reducing […]
Australia tells exporters to diversify from top trade partner China
By Kirsty Needham SYDNEY (Reuters) – Australia wants exporters to diversify markets and become less reliant on China, because it […]
California county starts monitoring wastewater for illicit drugs
By Nathan Frandino SAN RAFAEL, California (Reuters) – As the COVID-19 pandemic wanes, a California county is using the same […]
G20 financial watchdog seeks to learn from latest banking turmoil
By Huw Jones LONDON (Reuters) – The G20’s financial watchdog on Wednesday said rules it introduced after the global financial […]
Deutsche Bank says cutting risks from Russian IT operations
(Reuters) -Deutsche Bank is looking for ways to minimise business disruption as it reduces risks from its Russian technology operations […]
China to close airspace north of Taiwan April 16-18 -sources
(Reuters) – China is planning to close the airspace north of Taiwan from April 16 to 18, four sources with […]
Japan households expect prices to rise – BOJ survey
By Tetsushi Kajimoto TOKYO (Reuters) -More Japanese households are expecting prices to rise a year from now, a Bank of […]
Tennessee Democrats push to bring second expelled lawmaker back to House
By Sandra Stojanovic and Omar Younis NASHVILLE, Tennessee (Reuters) -Tennessee Democrats on Tuesday will press for the reinstatement of a […]
Macron’s aim of EU unity on China undone by trip fallout
By John Irish and Jan Lopatka PARIS (Reuters) -French officials were in damage control mode on Tuesday as they tried […]