MUMBAI, Nov 5 (Reuters) - The Indian rupee was nearly unchanged on Tuesday, wedged between likely foreign outflows from ...
MOSCOW, Nov 5 (Reuters) - Russia on Tuesday denounced Moldova's weekend election as unfair and said it did not see the winner, Maia Sandu, as the legitimate president of the country. Pro-Western Sandu ...
LONDON, Nov 5 (Reuters) - Budget clothing retailer Primark is expecting to trade well in the run-up to Christmas, the boss of its parent said on Tuesday. He highlighted the strength of Primark's ...
LONDON, Nov 5 (Reuters) - Britain's services sector lost momentum in the run-up to the new government's first budget in October, with business activity growing at the weakest rate in 11 months and the ...
More than 100 patients including children suffering from trauma injuries and chronic diseases will be evacuated from Gaza on Wednesday in a rare transfer out of the war-ravaged enclave, a World Health ...
A female student who stripped to her underwear at an Iranian university does not represent a security issue but is a "troubled individual" who is receiving treatment, a government spokesperson said.
Control of the U.S. Congress is at stake on Tuesday in elections that could flip both the House of Representatives and the Senate, while still leaving Capitol Hill divided between Donald Trump's ...
The International Monetary Fund has raised Ethiopia's net international reserves target to facilitate payments of upcoming hard currency bills, the Fund said.
Tesla has raised the wages of all employees at its gigafactory outside Berlin by 4% since the start of November, the U.S. carmaker said on Tuesday.
Currency traders rushed to hedge against big overnight price movements that might ensue as the results of the 2024 U.S.
Swiss police have arrested 15 drug traffickers operating around the Verbier mountain resort as part of the biggest ever swoop in the surrounding Valais canton, police said on Tuesday.
South Korea's sports ministry on Tuesday called for the suspension of the Korea Football Association (KFA) chief for breaking its own rules when hiring two men's national team head coaches.