Proliferating tariffs engulfing the U.S., China and their partners draw parallels to the protectionist spiral of the 1930s.
In a moment of global uncertainty, Canadians appear to be looking for reassurance in an unexpectedly competitive federal election. Change is coming to Ottawa, one way or another.
The FTSE 100 has come out swinging, led by its group of mining heavyweights, up close to 47 points or 0.5% to 8,693.4. Anglo ...
In the two months since Donald Trump’s second inauguration on January 20, I often have recalled the aphorism “Life was easier ...
Sri Lanka’s rupee was quoted at 296.50/90 to the US dollar in the spot market Monday, weaker from 296.60/80 Friday, dealers ...
Following a deadly train siege in southwest Pakistan in March, a video supposedly showing the gunmen threatening violence against China surfaced online. The separatist group that claimed the attack ...
Tesla sales are collapsing worldwide, and Musk’s chaotic leadership and focus on political power plays are doing nothing to ...
AFP becomes one of the main source for international news. We've got various news from around the world. I can say that AFP news content is diverse and credible, and they can fit with the ...
The South Korean Constitutional Court ruled on Monday that the impeachment of Prime Minister Han Duck-soo was Illegitimate as his conduct, while partially unconstitutional, did not constitute a ...
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He leased a boat and an all-terrain vehicle, and when his bank offered him a bigger line of credit, he maxed it out. Then interest rates started rising at their fastest pace in generations. And ...