French Economic Growth Slows in May as Services Lose Momentum
      The French economy grew at the slowest pace in four months in May as the services sector lost
      2023-05-23 15:47
    
    Street traders offer a better bargain than stores as Zimbabwe's currency crumbles
      Shoppers in Zimbabwe are increasingly turning to street traders to buy what they need as the local currency plunges in value against the U.S. dollar
      2023-05-23 15:24
    
    UK Speeding-Ticket Row Shows Sunak’s Hard Road to Election
      Rishi Sunak pledged to restore integrity and professionalism to his Conservative government when he took office in October.
      2023-05-23 15:23
    
    Billie Eilish set for global climate concert in Paris
      Billie Eilish, Lenny Kravitz and more are set to perform at a global climate event in Paris next month.
      2023-05-23 15:22
    
    Egypt Races to Solve Currency Dilemma in Hunt for Gulf, IMF Cash
      What comes first, another currency devaluation or a wave of Gulf investment? Cash-strapped Egypt is racing to resolve
      2023-05-23 15:20
    
    The cyber gulag: How Russia tracks, censors and controls its citizens
      It's becoming increasingly difficult for Russians to escape government scrutiny
      2023-05-23 14:59
    
    Russia Prime Minister Starts China Trip to Deepen Trade Ties
      Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin has kicked off a two-day visit to China, as Moscow seeks to deepen
      2023-05-23 14:58
    
    UK Cost-of-Living Support Drives Government Borrowing Higher
      The UK government borrowed more than forecast in the first month of the fiscal year as debt interest
      2023-05-23 14:58
    
    Indian banks start exchanging withdrawn 2,000-rupee notes
      The 2,000-rupee notes have been withdrawn, sparking concerns and confusion.
      2023-05-23 14:57
    
    Julius Baer Sees Inflows, Hiring Pickup Amid Uncertainty
      Julius Baer Group Ltd. saw accelerated client inflows in the first four months of 2023 and said it
      2023-05-23 14:55
    
    UK records 25.6 billion pound budget deficit in April
      LONDON (Reuters) -Britain recorded a budget deficit of 25.56 billion pounds ($32.26 billion) in April, the Office for National Statistics
      2023-05-23 14:28
    
    Volvo Signs Green Power Deal With Wind Park in Rare Agreement
      Volvo Car AB has signed an agreement to purchase wind power from renewables producer Vattenfall AB in a
      2023-05-23 14:23
    