Oil Jumps 3% As U.S. Gasoline Prices Hit Record
Oil prices rose about 3% on Friday as U.S. gasoline prices jumped to an all-time high and on fears supplies would tighten further if the European Union bans Russian oil after Moscow this week sanctioned European units of state-owned Gazprom.
Ailing Nadal Falls In Italian Open Third Round To Shapovalov
Ailing Nadal falls in Italian Open third round to Shapovalov
As War Rages, Ukrainian Joins Thousands In Portugal To Pray For Peace
Armed with a candle and a blue and yellow flag, Karina Potomkina, a Ukrainian who has been watching her country being ravaged by war from afar, joined tens thousands of faithful in Portugal on Thursday evening to pray for peace.
North Korea Confirms First Covid-19 Death In 'Explosive' Outbreak
North Korea confirms first Covid-19 death in 'explosive' outbreak
Column-World Wheat Squeeze Set To Worsen Into 2023, Price Risks Remain -Braun
Despite global wheat prices trading at record highs for the time of year, market participants may have been too optimistic on the supply outlook for the upcoming year if the U.S.
SoftBank's Chip Tech Firm Arm Posts Record 2021 Revenue
SoftBank Group Corp's chip technology firm Arm Ltd on Thursday reported record revenue for 2021, and Chief Executive Rene Haas told Reuters its business for new chip designs indicates a strong outlook.
Biden Welcomes Southeast Asian Leaders With Energy, Maritime Pledges
Biden welcomes Southeast Asian leaders with energy, maritime pledges
Southeast Asian Leaders Face Rights Questions, Flying Shoe On Washington Debut
The Biden administration hopes a first-ever Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) summit hosted in Washington this week will demonstrate U.S.
With China In Focus, Biden Plans $150 Million Commitment To ASEAN Leaders
U.S. President Joe Biden will open a gathering of Southeast Asian leaders with a promise to spend $150 million on their infrastructure, security, pandemic preparedness and other efforts aimed at countering the influence of rival China.
With China In Focus, Biden Makes $150 Million Commitment To ASEAN Leaders
U.S. President Joe Biden opened a gathering of Southeast Asian leaders with a promise to spend $150 million on their infrastructure, security, pandemic preparedness and other efforts aimed at countering the influence of rival China.
N.Korea Reports First COVID-19 Death After 350,000 Sickened With Fever
At least one person confirmed to have COVID-19 has died in North Korea and hundreds of thousands have shown fever symptoms, state media said on Friday, offering hints at the potentially dire scale of country's first confirmed outbreak of the pandemic.
N.Korea Reports First COVID-19 Death As Fever 'Explosively Spreads'
At least one person confirmed to have COVID-19 has died in North Korea and hundreds of thousands have shown fever symptoms, state media said on Friday, offering hints at the potentially dire scale of country's first confirmed outbreak of the pandemic.
N.Korea Reports First COVID-19 Death As Fever Spreads 'Explosively'
At least one person confirmed to have COVID-19 has died in North Korea and hundreds of thousands have shown fever symptoms, state media said on Friday, offering hints at the potentially dire scale of country's first confirmed outbreak of the pandemic.
Families Desperately Await News Of Burkina Miners Trapped For 26 Days
The families of eight missing miners in Burkina Faso desperately awaited news from rescue teams continuing on Thursday to locate the men who have been stuck underground for 26 days.
Crypto Exchange FTX CEO Reveals Stake In Trading App Robinhood
Samuel Bankman-Fried, the chief executive and founder of cryptocurrency exchange FTX, revealed a 7.6% stake in Robinhood Markets Inc on Thursday, capitalizing on the weakness of the shares of the trading app to build a position.
Canadian Flight Attendants Demand Ground Pay, Citing Airport Delays
Canadian flight attendants are demanding pay for time on the ground as well as in-flight, as they have recently endured delays, sometimes for hours, at the country's busiest airport due to staff shortages, health checks and rising traffic.
AMC, GameStop Shares Snap Five-day Session Sell-off
Trading in shares of AMC Entertainment and GameStop was volatile on Thursday as the so-called meme stocks pared gains after rallying sharply earlier in the day as some investors looked for bargains following several days of losses.
Tunisian President Hints He Will Not Accept Foreign Observers In Next Elections
Tunisian President Kais Saied indicated on Thursday he will not accept foreign observers for votes he plans this year to change the political system after having already taken control of the previously independent electoral commission.
Powell Says Fed Will Fix Inflation, Calls Stable Prices 'Bedrock' Of Economy
Calling stable prices the "bedrock" of the economy, Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said on Thursday that the U.S.
Powell Says Fed Will Fix Inflation, Calls Price Stability 'Bedrock' Of Economy
Calling stable prices the "bedrock" of the economy, Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said on Thursday the U.S.
U.S. Permits Some Foreign Investment In Northern Syria Despite Sanctions
The United States on Thursday authorized some foreign investment in areas of northern Syria that are outside government control, in what it said was a strategy designed to defeat Islamic State through economic stabilization.
Financial Giants Tiptoe Into TikTok
As TikTok accounts focused on money gain huge followings, stodgy financial firms are wedging themselves into youth-oriented social media platforms for a piece of the action.
Mexican Teenager's Death Becomes Media, Justice 'Spectacle'
Mexican teenager's death becomes media, justice 'spectacle'
Wildfires Threaten New Mexico Resorts, Burn California Mansions
Wildfires edged towards mountain resort towns in northern New Mexico on Thursday and engulfed an enclave of multi-million-dollar mansions in southern California.
Seeing Milky Way's New Black Hole Is 'Only The Beginning': US Researcher
Seeing Milky Way's new black hole is 'only the beginning': US researcher
GM Agrees To Hike Wages 8.5% At Major Mexico Plant, Union Says
U.S. automaker General Motors has agreed to raise wages 8.5% in a new collective contract for its production hub in the central Mexican city of Silao, the plant's new union SINTTIA said on Thursday.
GM Agrees 8.5% Raise With Mexico Union In Test Of New Trade Deal
U.S. automaker General Motors has agreed a 8.5% wage hike with a new, independent union at its pick-up truck plant in the central Mexican city of Silao, labor representatives said on Thursday, one of the highest recent raises in the country's auto industry.
Memory Chip Maker Micron Launches New Pricing Experiment For Stability
Chipmaker Micron Technology Inc on Thursday announced it was experimenting with a new pricing model for its chips called forward pricing agreements that would aim to stabilize the steep price fluctuations that plague the industry.
Exclusive-War Forces Ukraine To Divert $8.3 Billion To Military Spending, Tax Revenue Drops - Minister
Ukraine has been forced to spend 245.1 billion hryvnia ($8.3 billion) on its war with Russia instead of development, the finance minister said on Thursday, providing a glimpse into the huge economic cost of Moscow's Feb.
Nigerian Student Beaten, Burned To Death Over 'Blasphemous' Text Messages
A female Nigerian student was beaten to death and set on fire by fellow students who accused her of posting "blasphemous" statements in a student Whatsapp group, two witnesses and police said.