Egypt Gets Gulf Help Again As Eyes Turn To Currency Flexibility
Gulf Arab states are channelling up to $22 billion to Egypt to help it overcome a currency crisis, the third such rescue in a decade, as analysts watch for greater exchange rate flexibility to avert future crises.
Trail Of Destruction In Southern Ukraine Villages
Trail of destruction in southern Ukraine villages
Exxon Signals Record Quarterly Profit From Oil And Gas Prices
Exxon Mobil Corp on Monday said its first-quarter results could top a seven-year quarterly record, with operating profits from pumping oil and gas alone of up to $9.3 billion.
More Than 4.2 Million Ukrainian Refugees Flee War
More than 4.2 million Ukrainian refugees flee war
Wall St Set To Open Higher As Twitter, China ADRs Surge
U.S. stock index futures edged higher on Monday as a jump in the shares of Twitter and U.S.-listed Chinese firms offset concerns about more sanctions against Russia over its invasion of Ukraine.
S&P 500, Nasdaq Climb As Growth Stocks, Twitter Jump
The Nasdaq and the S&P 500 rose on Monday, boosted by megacap stocks and a 20% jump in Twitter's shares after Elon Musk revealed a sizeable stake in the company, even as the global mood remained cautious amid talks of more sanctions against Russia over its invasion of Ukraine.
Wall St Climbs As Megacap Growth Stocks Gain, Twitter Surges
Wall Street's main indexes rose on Monday, boosted by megacap tech and growth stocks and a surge in Twitter after Elon Musk revealed a stake in the company, despite cautionary signals in the bond market and talk of more sanctions against Russia over Ukraine.
S&P 500 Rises On Megacap Stock Boost, Twitter Surge
The benchmark S&P 500 index rose on Monday, boosted by megacap tech and growth stocks and a surge in Twitter after Elon Musk revealed his stake in the company, amid cautionary signals in the bond market and talk of more sanctions against Russia over Ukraine.
More Ukrainians Move West As Russia Turns Focus To Donbas
More Ukrainians move west as Russia turns focus to Donbas
Kyrgyzstan And Canada's Centerra End Kumtor Gold Mine Dispute
Kyrgyzstan will take full control of the Kumtor gold mine (KGC), its biggest industrial enterprise, under an out-of-court settlement with Canada-based Centerra Gold after a series of legal disputes over the past year.
Hungary PM Tightens Hold On Power After Poll Victory
Hungary PM tightens hold on power after poll victory
U.S. Considers Vaccines To Protect Poultry From Deadly Bird Flu
The U.S. Department of Agriculture is looking into vaccines as an option to protect poultry against deadly bird flu, the agency's chief veterinary officer said as the country faces its worst outbreak since 2015.
Analysis-With Capital Markets Jittery, Private Equity Pounces To Finance Tech Buyouts
When buyout firm Thoma Bravo LLC was seeking lenders to finance its acquisition of business software company Anaplan Inc last month, it skipped banks and went directly to private equity lenders including Blackstone Inc and Apollo Global Management Inc.
With Capital Markets Jittery, Private Equity Pounces To Finance Tech Buyouts
When buyout firm Thoma Bravo LLC was seeking lenders to finance its acquisition of business software company Anaplan Inc last month, it skipped banks and went directly to private equity lenders including Blackstone Inc and Apollo Global Management Inc.
Sweeping Ballot Win Sets Orban On Collision Course With Brussels
Emboldened by a fourth consecutive landslide election victory, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban is expected to dig in against energy sanctions on Russia and toughen his stance in talks with Brussels to unlock frozen EU funds.
Orban's Victory Puts Hungary On Collision Course With EU
Emboldened by a fourth consecutive landslide election victory, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban is expected to dig in against energy sanctions on Russia and toughen his stance in talks with Brussels to unlock frozen EU funds.
Village Leader And Family Found Buried In Shallow Grave Outside Ukrainian Capital
The head of the village of Motyzhyn, her husband and son were shot and buried in a shallow grave, an adviser to the Ukrainian interior ministry said on Monday, showing their partially covered bodies in the sand.
Ukrainian Village Leader And Family Found Buried In Shallow Grave
The head of the village of Motyzhyn, her husband and son were shot and buried in a shallow grave, an adviser to the Ukrainian interior ministry said on Monday, showing their partially covered bodies in the sand.
Spain Seizes Russian Oligarch Vekselberg's Superyacht On Behalf Of U.S
Spanish police on Monday impounded a superyacht belonging to Russian oligarch Viktor Vekselberg on behalf of U.S.
First ICC Trial Addressing Darfur War Crimes To Open
The first trial addressing atrocities in Darfur opens at the International Criminal Court on Tuesday, nearly 20 years after the Sudanese region was racked by widespread violence that left hundreds of thousands dead.
Exclusive-Two Key Tech Execs Quit Truth Social After Troubled App Launch
The two Southern tech entrepreneurs had the two qualities that Donald Trump's Truth Social startup needed: tech-industry expertise and a politically conservative worldview aligned with the former president, a rare combination in the liberal-leaning industry centered in San Francisco.
Two Key Tech Execs Quit Truth Social After Troubled App Launch
The two Southern tech entrepreneurs had the two qualities that Donald Trump's Truth Social startup needed: tech-industry expertise and a politically conservative worldview aligned with the former president, a rare combination in the liberal-leaning industry centered in San Francisco.
Why Putin Faces "more NATO" In The Arctic After Ukraine Invasion
The sound of gunfire echoed around the Norwegian fjords as a row of Swedish and Finnish soldiers, positioned prone behind banks of snow, trained rifles and missile launchers on nearby hills ready for an enemy attack.
West Virginia Faces Off Against J&J, Drugmakers At Trial Over Opioid Epidemic
West Virginia is set to go to trial on Monday against Johnson & Johnson, Teva Pharmaceuticals Industries Ltd, and AbbVie Inc's Allergen over claims that the companies fueled an opioid epidemic in the state.
West Virginia Says J&J, Drugmakers Created 'Tsunami' Of Opioid Addiction
West Virginia's attorney general on Monday urged a judge to hold Johnson & Johnson, Teva Pharmaceuticals Industries Ltd, and AbbVie Inc's Allergan liable for causing a "tsunami" of opioid addiction in the state.
Biden's Supreme Court Pick Jackson Faces U.S. Senate Panel Vote
Ketanji Brown Jackson, President Joe Biden's U.S. Supreme Court nominee, faces another hurdle on Monday in her journey toward Senate confirmation with a vote in a Judiciary Committee evenly divided between Democrats and Republicans that could end up a tie.
U.S. Senate Panel Vote Set To Vote On Biden's Supreme Court Pick Jackson
The Senate Judiciary Committee on Monday was poised to vote on President Joe Biden's U.S.
U.S. Senate Panel Prepares To Vote On Biden's Supreme Court Pick Jackson
The Senate Judiciary Committee on Monday was poised to vote on President Joe Biden's U.S.
Full U.S. Senate To Decide On Supreme Court Pick Jackson After Panel Deadlocks
The Senate Judiciary Committee on Monday deadlocked along party lines on moving forward on President Joe Biden's U.S.
Two More Senate Republicans Announce Support For Supreme Court Pick Jackson
U.S. Supreme Court nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson on Monday picked up the support of two more Republican senators, all but cementing her confirmation this week as the first Black woman to serve on the nation's highest court.