Israel’s Court Plan Is in Trouble as Pressure Rises on Netanyahu
After weeks of turbulence over the Israeli government’s attempt to weaken its judiciary, the controversial package is in trouble.
After weeks of turbulence over the Israeli government’s attempt to weaken its judiciary, the controversial package is in trouble.
Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin, a potential 2024 GOP presidential contender, intends to meet with the president of Taiwan when he leads a trade mission to Asia later this month, a trip likely to further rankle China.
Three executives of a British steel trading business were jailed over a $500 million trade finance fraud scheme.
First lady Jill Biden’s office walked back her suggestion that the defeated University of Iowa women’s basketball team join national champion Louisiana State University at the White House, amid widespread backlash.
(Bloomberg) — The German government is giving antitrust authorities more power to crack down on price-gouging firms after gas-station operators and oil firms were accused of failing to pass on subsidies meant to help drivers hit by spiraling costs following Russia’s war in Ukraine.
Deputy foreign ministers from Russia, Turkey, Syria and Iran on Tuesday completed two days of talks in Moscow aimed at restoring ties between Ankara and Damascus, in a step aimed at easing the international isolation of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.
Latin America and the Caribbean will experience only modest growth this year as the region’s economies suffer from high interest rates and falling commodity prices, the World Bank said in a report released Tuesday.
Jarred by daily double-digit moves in Treasury yields, bond investors are bracing for at least another year of rocky trading, abandoning hopes that in 2023 the market would return to normality.
Apple Inc. said that some users are experiencing disruptions of its weather app on Tuesday, citing a data provider issue.
Vacancies at US employers dropped in February to the lowest since May 2021, suggesting a cooling in labor demand in some industries but still indicative of a job market that’s too tight for the Federal Reserve.