Australia’s Pro-Climate Government Approves First Coal Mine
Australia’s center-left Labor government has approved its first new coal mine since it came to power a year
2023-05-15 10:55
Pheu Thai Ready to Back Move Forward Head for Premier: Nation TV
Thailand opposition party linked to Thaksin Shinawatra is willing to form a coalition with another pro-democracy group that
2023-05-15 10:50
Thai Baht Rises to 5-Week High as Pro-Democracy Groups Lead Vote
The Thai baht advanced to the highest in more than five weeks after opposition parties emerged as the
2023-05-15 10:16
What Gandhi’s Rare Win Over Modi Means for India Vote in 2024
A big Indian state election win has given a jolt to Rahul Gandhi’s Congress party in its quest
2023-05-15 08:45
ChatGPT Doesn’t Know Digital Minister Pushing AI Use in Japan
ChatGPT failed to correctly identify Japanese Digital Transformation Minister Kono Taro, even as he advocates for more use
2023-05-15 08:23
Debt-Limit Default Risk Is Higher Than Ever. How Can You Safeguard Your Wealth?
The risk of a US debt default is greater than it’s ever been, threatening to tip global markets
2023-05-15 08:21
UK to Begin Trade Talks With Switzerland to Boost Services
The UK and Switzerland are kicking off negotiations for a new free trade agreement to boost the exchange
2023-05-15 07:30
Lira Traders Brace for Volatility as Turkey Awaits Vote Outcome
Traders were bracing for more volatility in the Turkish lira as early vote tallies in the presidential election
2023-05-15 07:25
Scholz’s SPD Defends Bremen Stronghold in German State Vote
Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s Social Democrats retained control of the city-state of Bremen, ending a string of setbacks in
2023-05-15 04:24
Early Vote Count Shows Erdogan Below 50% in Turkish Election
Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s share of votes in Turkey’s presidential election fell to 49.9% with more than 92.7% of
2023-05-15 04:24
Macron Wants to Keep Cutting Taxes Despite Deficit Warnings
French President Emmanuel Macron said he wanted to keep cutting taxes on businesses and the middle class despite
2023-05-15 04:20
Top Treasury official says debt limit talks have been 'constructive'
A top US economic official said Sunday that talks between congressional staff and the White House have been "constructive" as the US barrels toward a debt limit deadline that could come as soon as June 1.
2023-05-15 01:20