At Least 3,000 Have Died In Ukraine For Want Of Disease Treatment -WHO
The World Health Organization's European chief said on Tuesday that at least 3,000 people had died in Ukraine since Russia's invasion in February because they had been unable to access treatments for chronic diseases.
Biden Says Fed Targeting Inflation, China Tariffs Could Fall
U.S. President Joe Biden, under pressure to tame high inflation, told Americans on Tuesday that he understands what they are grappling with and that he and the U.S.
Biden Says Fed Targeting Inflation, China Tariffs Under Review
U.S. President Joe Biden, under pressure to tame high inflation, told Americans on Tuesday that he understands their plight and that he and the U.S.
EXCLUSIVE - Setting Up National Coal Reserve No Longer Priority For Germany -sources
Germany is moving away from a plan to establish a strategic national coal reserve, sources from the government and industry told Reuters on Tuesday, as Berlin revisits its energy contingency projects months after Russia invaded Ukraine.
Ukraine Hails 'Turning Point' After Germany Toughens Stance On Russia
Ukraine welcomed what it called an "historical turning point" as German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock visited Kyiv on Tuesday backing Ukraine's bid for full European Union membership and cutting energy ties to Russia.
Analysis: Deal-making Frenzy Comes To London's West End
The exclusive cadre of landlords that run London's bustling West End cultural and entertainment district is about to get one smaller.
Australia's Neighbours At Risk Of Manipulation - Spy Chief
Democratic systems in Australia's region are at risk of being manipulated, with their leaders controlled and taken advantage of through "largesse", Australia's overseas intelligence chief said in a rare public appearance on Tuesday.
Nintendo Annual Net Profit Solid But Outlook Cautious
Nintendo annual net profit solid but outlook cautious
BlackRock To Back Fewer Shareholder Resolutions In This AGM Season
BlackRock said on Tuesday it expected to support fewer shareholder resolutions on issues such as climate change in the current season of annual general meetings, as many proposals were too prescriptive.
Luxury Brands Navigate Shanghai's Lockdown To Keep VIPs Pampered
What Ms. Zhang didn't expect when she hunkered down for Shanghai's citywide lockdown was complimentary ready meals and desserts from luxury brands such as Louis Vuitton and Cartier to start arriving the very next day.
U.S. Retail Gasoline Prices Hit New Record, As Refiners Struggle To Meet Demand
Retail gasoline prices in the United States rose on Tuesday and hit another all-time record, surpassing one set in March, as global refineries grappled with a bottleneck that has sent prices soaring ahead of driving season.
Satellite Images Raise Prospect Of New Class Of Chinese Submarine
Military analysts say a vessel spotted in a Chinese shipyard in rare, recent satellite images could be a new or upgraded class of nuclear-powered attack submarine.
Fall And Rise: Marcos Family Back In Power In The Philippines
Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr. was 28 years old when a helicopter whisked his family from the Philippines' presidential palace as millions of protesters demanded the ouster of his dictator father in a historic "people power" revolution.
Swiss To Vote On Streaming Tax, European Border Agency
Swiss voters decide on Sunday whether to make global video streaming services support Swiss filmmakers and on spending more money on Europe's Frontex border security agency in a referendum that will test ties with the European Union.
Swedish Match Shares Jump To Record High On Philip Morris Takeover Move
Shares in Swedish Match soared on Tuesday after U.S.
Swedish Match Shares Hit Record High On Philip Morris Takeover Move
Shares in Swedish Match soared on Tuesday after U.S.
Swedish Match Strikes Record High On Philip Morris Takeover Move
Swedish Match shares leapt to a record high on Tuesday after Marlboro-maker Philip Morris International Inc said it was in talks to buy the Stockholm-based company in a bet on the fast-growing market for cigarette alternatives.
Swedish Match Strikes Record High On Philip Morris $16 Billion Takeover Move
Swedish Match shares leapt to a record high on Tuesday after Marlboro-maker Philip Morris International Inc said it was in talks to buy the Stockholm-based company in a bet on the fast-growing market for cigarette alternatives.
Duterte Popularity Sweeps Daughter To Philippines Election Win
Duterte popularity sweeps daughter to Philippines election win
Ukraine Says Russia Pounding Mariupol Steel Works, Mayor's Aide Says 100 Civilians Remain
Ukraine said Russian forces were pummelling a steel works in Mariupol on Tuesday where a local official said at least 100 civilians were still holed up with the last fighters defending the strategic southern city.
Tesla Stutters Under Shanghai Lockdown; Beijing Keeps Hunting COVID
Tesla operated its Shanghai plant well below capacity on Tuesday, showing the problems factories there face trying to ramp up output under a tightening COVID lockdown, while China's capital Beijing kept fighting a small, but elusive outbreak.
Tesla Stutters Under Tighter Shanghai Lockdown; Beijing Keeps Hunting COVID
Tesla operated its Shanghai plant well below capacity on Tuesday, showing the problems factories face trying to ramp up output under a tightening COVID-19 lockdown, while China's capital kept up its fight with a small but stubborn outbreak.
Exclusive-Malaysia May Cut Palm Oil Export Tax By Half Amid Global Supply Crisis
Malaysia's commodities ministry has proposed cutting the export tax on palm oil by as much as half to help fill a global edible oil shortage and grow the market share of the world's second-largest palm oil producer.
Sony Logs Record Full-year Sales But Keeps Forecast Cautious
Sony logs record full-year sales but keeps forecast cautious
SEA Games To Light Up Hanoi After Covid Delay
SEA Games to light up Hanoi after Covid delay
Stablecoin Terra's Broken Dollar Peg Hits Wider Crypto Markets
TerraUSD, one of the world's largest stablecoins, lost a third of its value on Tuesday, spooking cryptocurrency investors and partly contributing to bitcoin's tumble below $30,000 for the first time in 10 months.
Bayer's Farming Business Drives Q1 Earnings Beat
Agriculture and pharmaceuticals company Bayer reported quarterly adjusted earnings rose a better-than-expected 27.5% on strong gains at its seeds and pesticides business.
Cryptoverse: Buying The Dip? Bitcoin's A Rates Rookie
Bitcoin has scant experience with rising interest rates, posing perils for investors looking to capitalize on its dramatic drop.
Renault Sees A Double-digit Margin For Its Mobilize Brand In 2027
French carmaker Renault said on Tuesday it was targeting a double-digit margin for its new Mobilize brand built around new mobility and data solutions, which should represent 20% of Renault's overall group turnover by 2030.
Analysis: Fragile Won, Rising U.S. Rates Point To Faster Bank Of Korea Tightening
South Korea's central bank got ahead of the tightening curve last year but now faces pressure to move faster and farther as the weakening won fuels inflation and the U.S.