Congo Struggles to Steady Franc Amid Conflict, Election Spending
The value of Democratic Republic of Congo’s currency continues to slide as security and pre-election spending, coupled with
2023-07-12 13:20
Cathie Wood Sells Coinbase for the First Time in Nearly a Year
Cathie Wood’s Ark Investment Management LLC pared its holding of Coinbase Global Inc. for the first time in
2023-07-12 13:16
Canada nears deal to end port strike, labour minister says
A bargaining agreement will soon be within reach to end a dispute between striking Canadian dock workers and
2023-07-12 12:54
Aboriginal Man Loses Pension Fight With Australian Government
An Aboriginal man has lost his legal bid to access the government pension earlier than other Australians, in
2023-07-12 12:53
Canada probes Nike, Dynasty Gold over alleged use of forced labor in China
By Ismail Shakil and Divya Rajagopal OTTAWA Canada's corporate ethics watchdog on Tuesday launched separate investigations into Nike
2023-07-12 12:47
Actors union agrees to 11th hour mediation effort, but strike still looms
The union representing 160,000 actors said on Tuesday it has agreed to a request from studios and streaming services to meet with federal mediators over contract negotiations but is still prepared to go on strike at 11:59 pm PDT on Wednesday unless a deal is reached.
2023-07-12 12:45
Back-to-school spending set for first decline in nine years as inflation bites - report
By Deborah Mary Sophia Back-to-school spending is expected to fall for the first time in nine years as
2023-07-12 12:27
A River at Europe’s Heart Gives a Climate Solution to Riled Farmers
As the river Meuse winds its way from France toward Netherlands, it cuts through an eastern Belgian province
2023-07-12 11:54
RBA to Reduce Meetings as Lowe Says More Hikes May Be Needed
Australian central bank Governor Philip Lowe said the rate-setting board will move to eight meetings a year from
2023-07-12 11:52
Australia Gives China Extra Month to Decide on Barley Tariffs
Australia has agreed to China’s request for an extra month to decide whether to lift duties on Australian
2023-07-12 11:26
Wanted HK Activist Denies Family Help After Police Question Them
Self-exiled Hong Kong democracy activist Nathan Law declared he had received no help from family members in the
2023-07-12 11:21
New Zealand Keeps Rates on Hold as Weak Economy Damps Inflation
New Zealand’s central bank kept interest rates unchanged for the first time in almost two years amid signs
2023-07-12 10:15
