Euro Turns Negative As ECB Confirms Plans To End Bonds Buys
The euro fell on Thursday after the European Central Bank kept its policy stance broadly unchanged, sticking to plans to slowly unwind stimulus.
Euro Hits Two-year Low Vs Dollar As ECB Seen In No Rush To Hike Rates
The euro plunged to a two-year low against the U.S.
Euro Hovers Near Two-year Low Vs Dollar As ECB Disappoints Markets
The euro plunged to a two-year low against the U.S.
Grave Injustice: Not Even The Dead Rest Easy In Pakistan Megacity
Grave injustice: Not even the dead rest easy in Pakistan megacity
Japan's Ruling Party Seeks Jet Fuel Subsidies In Govt Relief Package
Japan's ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) on Thursday urged the government to introduce jet fuel subsidies and launch a tourism campaign as part of a relief package to cushion the blow from global commodity inflation driven up by the Ukraine war.
South Korea Steps Up Inflation Fight With Surprise Rate Hike
South Korea's central bank raised its benchmark rate to the highest since August 2019 on Thursday in a surprise move as it ramped up the fight against rampant inflation, which threatens its economic recovery.
Oil Prices Fall As Market Weighs Mixed Supply Signals
By Noah BrowningLONDON -Oil prices slipped on Thursday in thin trade ahead of a public holiday, as traders weighed a larger-than-expected build in U.S.
Oil Edges Higher Ahead Of Long Weekend On Russian Supply Woes
By Arathy SomasekharHOUSTON - Oil prices edged higher on Thursday in thin trade ahead of a long weekend as traders weighed news of a possible European ban on Russian oil imports against a larger-than-expected build in U.S.
Oil Rises On News EU May Phase In A Ban On Russian Oil Imports
By Arathy SomasekharHOUSTON -Oil prices settled higher on Thursday after an early decline as investors covered short positions ahead of the long weekend and on news that the European Union might phase in a ban on Russian oil imports.
Southern Copper Says Peru Mine Remains Halted Despite Latest Deal To End Protests
Southern Copper Corp said on Wednesday that its Peruvian mine remains closed after six weeks of a standoff with protesters, accusing Peru's government of failing to intervene to guarantee security for its 1,300 workers and their families.
Troops Burn Villages In Myanmar Heartland, Seek To Crush Resistance
Rubble and ashes, overlooked by a single golden pagoda, are almost all that remain of the wood and brick houses most people had built for themselves in the quiet riverside village of Bin in the Buddhist heartland of central Myanmar.
'Players Only Human,' Says Klopp As Liverpool Survive Collapse To Reach Semi-finals
'Players only human,' says Klopp as Liverpool survive collapse to reach semi-finals
Russia Says Flagship Of Black Sea Fleet Badly Damaged By Blast
Russia on Thursday said the flagship of its Black Sea fleet was seriously damaged and its crew evacuated following a fire that caused an explosion, as a Ukrainian official said the vessel had been hit by missiles.
Russia Says Blast Cripples Black Sea Flagship, Ukraine Claims Missile Strike
The flagship of Russia's Black Sea fleet was seriously damaged and its crew evacuated on Thursday, following an explosion on board that Ukraine said was caused by a missile strike.
Ukraine Says Missiles Struck Russian Flagship Crippled By Blast
The flagship of Russia's Black Sea fleet was seriously damaged and its crew evacuated on Thursday, following an explosion on board that Ukraine said was caused by a missile strike.
Russia Says Crippled Warship To Be Towed Back To Port, As Ukraine Claims Missile Hit
Russia said the crew of its Black Sea fleet flagship were evacuated on Thursday and measures were being taken to tow the ship back to port after an explosion of ammunition on board that Ukraine said was caused by a missile strike.
Russia To Tow Crippled Warship Back To Port After What Ukraine Says Was A Missile Hit
Russia said the crew of its Black Sea fleet flagship were evacuated on Thursday and measures were being taken to tow the stricken ship back to port, after an explosion of ammunition on board that Ukraine said was caused by a missile strike.
Russia To Tow Stricken Warship To Port After What Ukraine Says Was Missile Hit
Russia said the crew of its Moskva warship were evacuated on Thursday after an explosion of ammunition aboard that Ukraine said was caused by a missile strike, and a U.S.
Ukraine Says Explosion Aboard Russian Warship Was Missile Strike
Russia said the crew of its Moskva warship were evacuated on Thursday after an explosion of ammunition aboard that Ukraine said was caused by a missile strike, and a U.S.
Russian Warship Sinks In Black Sea After Explosion, Russian Defence Ministry Says
Russia's lead warship in the Black Sea sank on Thursday, Russia's defence ministry announced, after what Ukraine said was a missile strike and Russia described as an explosion of ammunition on board.
Russian Warship Sinks; Ukraine Says Its Missile Is Responsible
(This April 14 story corrects paragraph 21 to make clear that Moldova did not directly accuse Russia's army of trying to recruit its citizens; corrects third bullet point to say that Ukraine alleges Moscow is massing troops in Belarus and Transdniestria not Moldova and Transdniestria)
Man City See Off Atletico In Fiery Clash To Reach Semi-finals
Man City see off Atletico in fiery clash to reach semi-finals
Kentucky Lawmakers Block Abortion Access With New Law, Effective Immediately
Kentucky effectively suspended legal abortion access on Wednesday as the legislature enacted a sweeping anti-abortion law that took effect right away and forces providers to stop offering abortions until they can meet certain requirements.
Brazil Workers Party Okays Alckmin As Lula's Running Mate
The leadership of former leftist president Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva's Workers Party (PT) on Wednesday approved former Sao Paulo governor Geraldo Alckmin as his running mate for Brazil's presidential election in October.
Fearing High Inflation, ECB To Stay On Course To Unwind Stimulus
The European Central Bank may outline on Thursday a clearer schedule for unwinding its extraordinary stimulus, as worries over record-high inflation trump concerns about a war-related recession.
ECB Confirms Plans To End Bonds Buys In Third Quarter
The European Central Bank kept its policy stance broadly unchanged on Thursday, sticking to plans to slowly unwind extraordinary stimulus as worries over record-high inflation trump concerns about a war-related recession.
ECB Sticks To Tightening Plans But Keeps Options Open
The European Central Bank stuck to plans on Thursday to finally end its stimulus programme in the third quarter but gave no further clues on its schedule, stressing uncertainties linked to the war in Ukraine.
ECB On Track To Unwind Stimulus After Inflation Warning
The European Central Bank confirmed plans on Thursday to end its hallmark stimulus scheme in the third quarter, worried that high inflation could become entrenched, even as the war in Ukraine left the outlook exceptionally uncertain.
Police In Michigan Release Video Of Black Man's Shooting Death
Police in Grand Rapids, Michigan on Wednesday released three videos of a police officer shooting a Black man dead as the two men fought in the rain on a suburban front lawn following a traffic stop.
Oscar-winning Actor Cuba Gooding Jr. Pleads Guilty To Forcible Touching
Cuba Gooding Jr. pleaded guilty on Wednesday to a misdemeanor count of forcibly touching a woman at a New York nightclub in 2018, as part of an agreement with prosecutors that spares the Oscar-winning actor any immediate jail time.