By David Shepardson and Steve Holland WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The United States will lift restrictions at its land borders with Canada...
Read moreVIENNA (Reuters) - Austria's budget deficit will be 2.3% of economic output next year, falling below the European Union's 3%...
Read moreBy Sultan Anshori BALI, Indonesia (Reuters) - Surf school owner Halfia Londa is pinning all her hopes on Indonesia's plan...
Read moreBy Terje Solsvik OSLO (Reuters) -Norway should sharply cut spending from its $1.3 trillion sovereign wealth fund in 2022 as...
Read more(Reuters) - New Zealand expects to administer a record 100,000 COVID-19 vaccine doses in a single day during a mass...
Read morePARIS (Reuters) - The creative director of French fashion house Balmain, Olivier Rousteing, has revealed widespread burns he suffered last...
Read moreBy Muyu Xu and Shivani Singh BEIJING (Reuters) -The largest provincial economy in China's northeast rust belt on Monday warned...
Read moreTOKYO (Reuters) -Japan's new prime minister, Fumio Kishida, defended his pro-nuclear energy policies on Monday, saying that re-starting nuclear power...
Read more(Fixes typographical error in headline) By Moira Warburton VANCOUVER (Reuters) - Canada's health and long-term care industries are bracing for...
Read moreCAIRO (Reuters) -Taliban representatives asked the United States to lift a ban on Afghan central bank reserves at a meeting...
Read moreBEIJING (Reuters) - Tourism revenues in China during the Golden Week holiday that ended on Thursday fell by almost 5%...
Read moreSINGAPORE (Reuters) -Singapore plans to widen its quarantine-free travel programme to include fully vaccinated individuals from South Korea and the...
Read moreBy Josh Smith SEOUL (Reuters) - North Korea's food situation remains perilous according to analysts and a United Nations expert...
Read moreBy Kiyoshi Takenaka TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's new prime minister, Fumio Kishida, this week set Oct. 31 as the date...
Read moreBy Stephanie Nebehay GENEVA (Reuters) - North Korea's most vulnerable risk starvation after it slipped deeper into isolation during the...
Read moreTOKYO (Reuters) -Japan's new Prime Minister, Fumio Kishida, is struggling to find his footing with voters just two days after...
Read moreBy Renju Jose SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australia will buy 300,000 courses of Merck & Co's experimental antiviral pill, Prime Minister...
Read more(Reuters) - The Japanese government will look into the right timing to restart a popular subsidised travel programme that was...
Read moreMADRID (Reuters) - Foreign tourism to Spain rose rapidly in August as looser travel restrictions tempted back summer sunseekers though...
Read moreBy Rajesh Kumar Singh BOSTON (Reuters) -Lufthansa said on Sunday it has agreed to lease four new Airbus A350-900 long-haul...
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