The Bank That Seized the Telegraph From Britain's Barclay Family
The UK’s biggest high street bank now owns one of the country’s best-known newspapers — something Lloyds Banking
2023-06-11 01:16
Trudeau Pledges New Military Aid to Ukraine During Surprise Trip
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced C$500 million ($375 million) in new military assistance to Ukraine during a surprise
2023-06-10 23:27
Crispin Odey is leaving hedge fund he founded after assault allegations
By Carolina Mandl and Nell Mackenzie NEW YORK/LONDON (Reuters) -Crispin Odey, one of Britain's best-known hedge fund managers, is leaving
2023-06-10 22:29
New York and East Coast Get Reprieve From Smoke as Skies Clear
The skies are clear in New York City and across the US Northeast, but the worst fires in
2023-06-10 22:23
Ukraine Warns of Toxic Black Sea ‘Garbage Dump’ From Dam Debris
Floodwaters have started to recede four days after the destruction of Ukraine’s Kakhovka Dam, laying bare environmental destruction
2023-06-10 22:21
Bitter at US Snub, Kosovo Leader Signals Hard Line Amid Flareup
Kosovo’s prime minister defied calls from key allies in the US and Europe to dial back a confrontation
2023-06-10 20:22
Canada's Wildfires Expose the Climate Change 'Spiral of Silence'
What should you do when the air outside contains dangerous levels of pollution? Stay indoors if you can.
2023-06-10 19:27
Trump’s Own Words Play a Star Role in the Case Against Him
The federal indictment against Donald Trump is rooted in the contents of the classified documents he kept after
2023-06-10 19:19
How charging drivers to go downtown would transform American cities
President Joe Biden's administration is set to allow New York City to move forward with a landmark program to toll vehicles entering Lower Manhattan, after a public review period ends Monday. If successful, congestion pricing could be a model for other US cities, which are trying to recover from the pandemic and face challenges of climate change and aging public infrastructure.
2023-06-10 18:49
Thai Election Agency to Probe PM Frontrunner Pita: Bangkok Post
Thailand’s Election Commission will investigate if prime minister frontrunner Pita Limjaroenrat violated an election rule on candidacy after
2023-06-10 17:58
Charting the Global Economy: Weak Trade Shows China Struggling
Fresh trade data out of China added to evidence that the world’s second-largest economy is struggling for traction.
2023-06-10 17:53
US Expands China Forced-Labor Embargo, Banning Two New Firms
The US expanded a ban on imports from China’s Xinjiang region, placing two more companies on its so-called
2023-06-10 16:47