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U.S. envoy Thomas Barrack's proposal, delivered to Lebanese officials during his last visit on June 19, would see Hezbollah ...
The Sentix index for the euro zone rose to 4.5 from 0.2 in June, beating the 1.1 forecast from analysts polled by Reuters and ...
(Reuters) -Daimler Truck, one of the world's biggest truckmakers, reported a 5% decrease in second-quarter sales on Monday, dragged by lower demand in the U.S. market. The company said it sold 106,715 ...
LONDON (Reuters) -European stocks took an early lead in 2025, outperforming Wall Street thanks to erratic U.S. policymaking ...
When China began its crackdown on the sector some fifteen years ago, there were hundreds of miners and processors. By 2013 ...
A border stone of Poland is seen as Polish border guards check a vehicle at Polish-German border, as Poland starts controls ...
Seoul (Reuters) -South Korea and the country's auto association requested on Monday relief from a U.S. plan to levy port fees ...
TOKYO (Reuters) -Japan must diversify trade ties beyond the U.S. market to mitigate risks and focus on partnerships with ...
A riot-police shield sits propped up by a baton on the road, as people participate in anti-government protests (not pictured) ...
(Reuters) -European shares were mixed on Monday, with investors alert for any trade-related headlines in the countdown to U.S ...
Law-abiding pedestrians wait for the green woman kicking a soccer ball before they cross the road during the Women’s European ...
MOSCOW (Reuters) -Russian President Vladimir Putin fired his transport minister on Monday, according to a presidential decree ...
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