Global stocks climb on trade, rate cut optimism; yuan falters
Asian shares, European and U.S. stock futures rose on Monday after the United States shelved plans to impose tariffs on Mexico and as global investors...
Tokayev elected Kazakh president with 71% of vote: early results
Kassym-Jomart Tokayev has won Kazakhstan’s presidential election with 70.76% of the vote, the Central Election Commission said on Monday, citing the preliminary results of Sunday’s...
Iran says EU has failed to salvage 2015 nuclear deal: state TV
Iran criticized on Monday the European signatories of its 2015 nuclear deal for failing to salvage the pact after President Donald Trump pulled the United...
Shutting up shop: Libyan conflict squeezes southern Tunisia
Standing in his one-room store between tables stacked with brightly colored t-shirts and jeans, Fathi Mars gestures in despair....
Roche’s $4.3 billion Spark bid delayed again amid U.S., UK scrutiny
Swiss drugmaker Roche’s $4.3 billion takeover of U.S. gene therapy specialist Spark Therapeutics has been pushed back again, possibly beyond the first half, as regulators...
Iran says EU has failed to salvage 2015 nuclear: state TV
Iran criticized on Monday the European signatories of its 2015 nuclear deal for failing to salvage the pact after President Donald Trump pulled the United...
Chinese paper says ‘foreign forces’ using Hong Kong havoc to hurt China
“Foreign forces” are trying to hurt China by creating chaos in Hong Kong over an extradition bill that has prompted mass protests in the former...
Four killed on first day of ‘civil disobedience’ – Sudan unrest – TRT World
Four killed on first day of ‘civil disobedience’ – Sudan unrest TRT World Sudan’s military council closes hospitals amid protests Anadolu Agency 4 dead in Sudan a...
Matildas admit work to be done to keep World Cup dream alive
Ante Milicic has only four days to resurrect Australia’s women’s World Cup campaign after an upset loss to Italy and nothing is going to be...
Penalty was harsh but not deciding factor, says Scotland’s Kerr
A “harsh” early penalty took the wind out of Scotland’s sails in their debut at the women’s World Cup on Sunday but there were lots...
