Author: Reuters
Afghanistan has launched offensive operations against Pakistani military positions along the border, the Taliban’s spokesperson said on Thursday, in retaliation for recent Pakistani airstrikes.Read More
Matthews Asia Dividend Active ETF hits a 52-week high, up 69% from its low, riding on AI-driven gains and strength across Asian equities.Read More
This year’s must-attend Hong Kong gathering for the international industry will both continue its impressive legacy and build upon itRead More
The European Commission stops short of creating a new funding facility to enable women to travel for safe abortions.Read More
Germany’s chancellor seeks to reduce Europe’s reliance on China and the United States. He speaks with a bluntness that few business leaders share.Read More
A woman previously convicted of sidestepping security and airline agents to board a flight to Paris without a ticket has been detained in Milan, Italy for allegedly stowing away yet again.Read More
Europe’s battery industry faces plant closures and mounting Chinese competition. Automakers are struggling with the premium cost of domestic cells amid slowing EV demand and Asian supplier advantages.Read More
North American cannabis operators are keen to establish a foothold in “structuring” European markets, including newcomer France.Read More
Station will no longer be working with journalist after pianist makes email publicRead More
By Sam Tabahriti LONDON, Feb 26 (Reuters) – Britain’s government has agreed a framework with the police on which documents relating to the late 2024 appointment of former ambassador to the United States Peter Mandelson can be released, the committee in charge of the disclosures said on Thursday.Read More