Migrants aboard Mexico cargo trains stranded miles from U.S. border
VILLA AHUMADA/PIEDRAS NEGRAS Migrants were stranded in Mexico on Friday miles from the U.S. border after the freight
2023-09-30 22:54
Ukraine Recap: Russia Launches Major Drone Attack From Crimea
Russia launched a large drone attack from Crimea overnight, sending about 40 loitering munitions, Ukraine’s air defence forces
2023-09-30 20:15
Nazi Barbs in Bavaria Revive Germany’s Struggles With Its Past
In downtown Munich, police cars blocked roads to a modern office building where security guards patrolled the halls
2023-09-30 16:23
CFTC Fines Goldman For Swaps Reporting, Futures Trade Controls
Goldman Sachs Group Inc. has been fined by a US regulator over alleged swaps reporting failures and other
2023-09-30 11:20
A weed hangover? Why Thailand's having second thoughts about decriminalizing cannabis
Opening a cannabis dispensary wasn't always top of the list of Wassaya Iemvijan's ambitions. The former lawyer, from the Thai capital Bangkok, first turned to the plant as a form of "alternative care" to cope with stress and settle her mind.
2023-09-30 08:57
Ford CEO Rails at UAW as His Plant, GM Are Hit With More Strikes
Ford Motor Co. Chief Executive Officer Jim Farley accused the United Auto Workers of holding talks hostage over
2023-09-30 07:25
New York deluge triggers flash floods, brings chaos to subways
By Jonathan Allen and Brendan O'Brien NEW YORK (Reuters) -Torrential downpours after a week of mostly steady rainfall brought flash
2023-09-30 06:25
Global stock index waver as data boost fades, shutdown and quarter-end in focus
By Sinéad Carew NEW YORK MSCI'S global equities seesawed on Friday after an earlier boost from encouraging inflation
2023-09-30 03:50
Trump sues former British spy behind controversial Russia dossier
Former President Donald Trump is suing retired British intelligence officer Christopher Steele over the controversial dossier he compiled which shook
2023-09-30 02:28
Hardline Republican holdouts push U.S. government closer to shutdown
By Moira Warburton WASHINGTON The U.S. government was two days from a partial shutdown on Friday, as hardline
2023-09-30 01:27
At least 52 killed after blast rips through religious procession in restive southwest Pakistan
At least 52 people were killed and dozens more wounded in what authorities believe was a suicide attack at a religious procession in southwest Pakistan Friday.
2023-09-29 21:24
Evergrande: Anxious Chinese home buyers reel from crisis
As China's housing crisis grows, so have fears that dreams of home ownership have been bulldozed.
2023-09-29 16:22