GENEVA (Reuters) - Sixty-seven World Trade Organization members agreed on Thursday to pare back regulations such as licensing requirements placed...
Read moreBy Edward McAllister and Tom Daly DAKAR/BEIJING (Reuters) - China will deliver another 1 billion doses of COVID-19 vaccines to...
Read moreBy Scott Murdoch and Matt Scuffham HONG KONG/NEW YORK (Reuters) -JPMorgan Chase Chief Executive Jamie Dimon said on Wednesday he...
Read moreBy Andrey Ostroukh and Katya Golubkova MOSCOW (Reuters) - The Russia-led Eurasian Fund for Stabilization and Development (EFSD) is in...
Read moreBy Duncan Miriri NAIROBI (Reuters) - Deep in Kenya's Great Rift Valley, members of the National Youth Service tirelessly swing...
Read moreKABUL (Reuters) - Afghanistan's Taliban administration will begin paying the overdue salaries of government workers from Saturday, officials said. Thousands...
Read moreGENEVA (Reuters) - Germany's chancellor Angela Merkel said on Monday that the world needs to be better prepared to probe...
Read moreQUITO (Reuters) - Ecuador's Attorney General's Office said on Friday that through a local court it had frozen the bank...
Read moreBy Emma Rumney and Simon Jessop JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - The Philippines has sought financing for seven projects from a U.N....
Read moreBy Michael Nienaber and Andreas Rinke BERLIN (Reuters) - Germany's pro-spending Greens pushed back against a media report on Wednesday...
Read moreBy Elizabeth Piper and Valerie Volcovici GLASGOW (Reuters) - Former U.S. President Barack Obama called on Monday for rich nations...
Read moreBy Humeyra Pamuk and Simon Lewis WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Joe Biden is getting ready to deliver on a key...
Read moreBy Kate Abnett and Simon Jessop GLASGOW (Reuters) - The United States, Canada and 18 other countries committed at the...
Read moreJOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - The United Nations on Wednesday launched a new finance mechanism aimed at saving African governments $11 billion...
Read moreBy Praveen Menon WELLINGTON (Reuters) - When a New Zealand central bank official spoke in September about the kōtuku, a...
Read moreOSLO (Reuters) - The Nobel Peace Prize laureates will be able collect their awards in Oslo in December, the Norwegian...
Read moreBy Andrea Shalal ROME (Reuters) - The U.S. Treasury's top climate adviser said that renewed U.S. engagement on climate change...
Read moreBy Humeyra Pamuk and Simon Lewis WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The United States on Friday urged Sudan's military coup leaders to refrain...
Read moreATHENS (Reuters) -Fofi Gennimata, leader of Greece's socialist opposition Movement for Change, died on Monday after a long battle with...
Read moreBy Cynthia Kim SEOUL (Reuters) - Many small business owners in South Korea recognise themselves in the cash-strapped characters of...
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