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MOSCOW, April 15 (Reuters) - China is set to increase its imports of Russian liquefied natural gas (LNG) this year, its ambassador to Russia said on Tuesday. "I know for sure that there are a lot of ...
Barclays on Tuesday downgraded U.S. autos and mobility sector to "negative" from "neutral", warning that President Donald Trump's tariffs could pressure automakers' earnings and curb investments.
The investigation into the deaths of British tech tycoon Mike Lynch, banker Jonathan Bloomer and members of their families who perished when a luxury yacht sank last year will take many months, a ...
A group of former U.S. Department of Labor officials has urged federal contractors to maintain their corporate diversity policies in the face of legal threats by the Trump administration, a letter ...
Lucid is on track to launch its midsize electric SUV in 2026, company executives said on Tuesday, as the EV maker looks to tap an increasingly competitive segment dominated by rival Tesla's ...
Ukraine's world heavyweight champion Oleksandr Usyk and Britain's IBF champion Daniel Dubois are in talks to face each other in a unification bout, British media reported on Tuesday.
תמונה שמראה תקיפה של חיל האוויר על עזה ביום שאחרי מתקפת החמאס ב- 7 באוקטובר 2023 , מופצת באינטרנט כהפצצה עדכנית על העיר חאן יונס.
Canada's annual inflation rate fell to 2.3% in March from 2.6% in February, helped by lower gasoline and travel tour prices.
London will stage the inaugural FIP Intercontinental Cup in July, marking the first time the world's top professional padel players will compete in the UK in an elite tournament.
De La Rue’s rocky road on the public market may end on an unexpected high. On Tuesday, the UK banknote printer said it had accepted a 263-million-pound ($348 million) offer from U.S. private equity ...
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's Likud party accused the head of the domestic intelligence organization on Tuesday of turning parts of the service into "a private militia of the Deep State" ...
U.S. import prices unexpectedly fell in March, pulled down by decreasing costs for energy products, but the trend is unlikely to be sustained amid an escalation in trade tensions.