Kim Kardashian pays $1.26 mn for unlawful crypto promo
U.S. stocks rallied early Monday, an opening surge to the last quarter of the year.
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday agreed to hear Turkish state-owned lender Halkbank's bid to avoid criminal charges of money laundering, bank fraud and conspiracy for allegedly helping Iran evade economic sanctions in a case that has strained American relations with NATO ally Turkey.
'It's not upbeat': UK's Tory conference reels from U-turn
OPEC+ tipped to make big cut in oil output
Xi Jinping has a net worth of $1 million, according to reports.
Turkey's inflation rate hits fresh 24-year high
UK economy not out of woods despite tax U-turn
Iran supreme leader blames US, Israel for Mahsa Amini protests
The mega mansion has 21 bedrooms and 42 full bathrooms.
Reliance Jio will soon launch a laptop priced at just 15,000 rupees ($184) - one of the cheapest on offer in India, aiming to replicate the success of its low-cost phone, said two sources with direct knowledge of the matter.
Inconclusive vote: Brazil wakes up to four more weeks of uncertainty
Biden heads to storm-hit Puerto Rico
Global gas markets are expected to remain tight next year as Russian pipeline gas supplies dwindle and gas demand falls in Europe in response to energy saving measures and high prices, the International Energy Agency (IEA) said on Monday.
Asia's factory output mostly weakened in September as slowing demand in China and advanced economies added to the pain from persistent cost pressures, surveys showed on Monday, clouding the region's economic recovery prospects.
Anger grows against Indonesia police over football stadium tragedy
Asian markets swing as traders eye US jobs, earnings
Oil prices jumped more than 3% in early Asian trade on Monday as OPEC+ considers cutting output of up to 1 million barrels per day at a meeting this week to support the market.
The issue was discovered after a customer "complaint of illness."
'Fans died in players' arms,' says coach at Indonesia football tragedy
At least 92 killed in Iran's Mahsa Amini protests: rights group
In Amazon, indigenous Brazilians vote by boat
Wall Street selloffs intensified last week, driven by sticky inflation numbers and hawkish Fed talks, which turned traders and investors away from stocks.
'Woman. Life. Freedom': Thousands march in Paris to back Iran protests
Fall of Ukraine rail hub threatens Russian war gains
Ukraine says key eastern town 'cleared' of Russian troops
Major football stadium tragedies
With the IRS getting nearly $80 billion in new funding — about $45 billion of which is specifically designated for "enforcement" — you can expect more audits.
Qatar races to ready luxury and budget rooms for World Cup
Germany builds new gas terminals to succeed Russian pipelines