ANTANANARIVO, Oct 14 (Reuters) - A Madagascar army colonel, who led a mutiny of soldiers that joined anti-government Gen Z protesters, said on Tuesday that the military had taken charge of the African ...
The U.S. Supreme Court declined a chance to reassess the broad legal immunity tech companies have over content hosted on ...
Russia's war in Ukraine is bad for U.S. businesses, which have heavily invested in Europe and whose profits are affected by ...
India's ICICI Lombard General Insurance reported a rise in second-quarter profit on Tuesday, driven by strong demand for retail health insurance and a rebound in vehicle sales that strengthened its ...
Abu Dhabi state oil firm ADNOC is set to secure EU approval for its 14.7-billion-euro ($17 billion) bid for German chemicals ...
The White House Office of Management and Budget said on Tuesday it was making preparations "to batten down the hatches and ...
The French government is suspending a landmark pension reform until the next presidential election in 2027, French Prime ...
French Prime Minister asked lawmakers on Tuesday not to use the vote on the budget as a pretext to vote his government out.
The U.S. artificial intelligence investment boom may be followed by a dot-com-style bust, but it is less likely to be a ...
Britain's financial regulator set out plans on Tuesday to encourage asset managers to "tokenise" their funds on blockchain, ...
Sweden have sacked manager Jon Dahl Tomasson, the country's football federation said on Tuesday, after a dismal start to ...
Short-dated U.S. Treasury yields will edge lower on expectations of Federal Reserve rate cuts even as the long end resists ...
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