
Barack Obama: Row in India over former US president's remarks on Muslim rights
Mr Obama said last week that India may "start pulling apart" if minority rights weren't protected.
2023-06-26 14:22

In High-Yield Battle, India May Beat Indonesia as Top Asia Trade
In the battle between Asia’s two highest-yielding major markets, Indian assets look more promising than those of Indonesia.
2023-06-26 13:58

Tech Startup Byju’s Seeks to Calm Investors as Crisis Escalates
The billionaire founder of Byju’s, the Indian education-technology firm that lost its auditor and three board members in
2023-06-26 13:27

Russia Crisis Forces Rethink of Oil Market’s Balance of Risks
The global oil market faces fresh risks from the uprising in Russia by mercenary group Wagner, according to
2023-06-26 11:47

Hipkins Heads to China With Two RNZAF Jets, Fearing Breakdown
New Zealand Prime Minister Chris Hipkins took a two air force jets with him on a trip to
2023-06-26 11:24

Trump tells Michigan Republicans that EVs will ‘decimate’ state’s auto industry
Donald Trump told an audience of MichiganRepublicans that the push for electric vehicles will mean the “decimation” of the state’s traditional auto industry. The former president made the comments as he appeared at the Oakland County Republican Party’s Lincoln Day dinner on Sunday night, his first appearance in the battleground state in the 2024 cycle. “It’s going to be a level that people can’t even imagine,” Mr Trump said during his address inside the Suburban Collection Showplace, in Novi, Michigan. Mr Trump told the crowd that the “maniacal push” for electric vehicles would kill auto jobs in the United States, and mocked the range of the vehicles, saying that they were a win for “tow truck companies.” “If somebody wants an electric car, I’m all for it. But you should be able to have a choice,” Mr Trump told the crowd. The event came the day after he told a crowd of evangelicals on Saturday that the federal government has a “vital role” in the restriction of abortion access while he once again took credit for overturning Roe v Wade. But the former president did not detail his proposal for national abortion restrictions, in contrast to his 2024 rival Mike Pence, who supports outlawing care nationally at 15 weeks of pregnancy. Mr Trump’s remarks to a Faith & Freedom Coalition conference in Washington DC came on the one-year anniversary of the US Supreme Court’s decision to revoke constitutional protections for abortion. Though he has repeatedly taken credit for the ruling, he has avoided questions about whether he would back a national ban if Republican lawmakers managed to pass one through Congress. Read More Trump news – live: Trump makes first 2024 campaign visit to battleground state of Michigan Republicans try to thread the needle on abortion on anniversary of the death of Roe Trump quietly changes political fundraising site to funnel funds toward legal woes Trump celebrates anniversary of anti-abortion ruling as he tells religious crowd ‘I’m getting indicted for you’ Trump is returning to Michigan with hopes of repeating the battleground success he found in 2016
2023-06-26 11:21

Korea Day Traders Ramp Up Treasuries Bets With Punt on Yen
Korea’s retail investors are ramping up their bets on yen-denominated assets — including a US bond fund —
2023-06-26 10:21

Sarah Ferguson, Duchess of York, undergoes surgery after breast cancer diagnosis
Sarah Ferguson, Duchess of York, has undergone surgery after being diagnosed with breast cancer, she revealed in an episode of her "Tea Talks" podcast released Monday.
2023-06-26 10:16

Honduras brings in curfews after night of violence
A night of violence sees at least 20 people murdered in attacks said to be linked to drug-trafficking.
2023-06-26 09:57

China Steps In to Support Yuan After Recent Weakness Offshore
China set its daily reference rate for the yuan at a stronger-than-expected level to slow its slide, as
2023-06-26 09:55

T. Rowe Price on Intervention Alert as Yen Nears 150 per Dollar
The yen is nearing levels that will likely prompt Japan to again jump in and defend the currency,
2023-06-26 08:27

Curfews imposed after more than 20 killed in north Honduras
TEGUCIGALPA (Reuters) -The Honduran government announced curfews on Sunday in two northern cities after more than 20 people were killed
2023-06-26 08:23