Turkish Interior Ministry Hit by Bomb Attack Claimed by Terror Group PKK
Turkey’s Interior Ministry building was targeted by a suicide bomb attack on Sunday, the day the nation’s parliament was scheduled to begin its new legislative year.
Turkey’s Interior Ministry building was targeted by a suicide bomb attack on Sunday, the day the nation’s parliament was scheduled to begin its new legislative year.
Kevin McCarthy’s embrace of a bipartisan deal to avert a US government shutdown triggered a mutiny by far-right Republicans to depose him as House speaker.
Peru’s annual inflation slowed more than expected in September, as the central bank warns that price increases may remain above target due to looming effects from El Nino on farming.
Ukraine said five ships are heading to its Black Sea ports for loading, while three others recently have left with cargoes, as Kyiv seeks to overcome a Russian blockade of its commodity exports.
Investors have shown few signs of panic during a stock market slump that’s pushed the S&P 500 Index into its first losing quarter in a year. But beneath the surface, signs of stress are emerging that go far beyond the just averted US government shutdown.
The third quarter was a story of dashed hopes in emerging markets, with the unraveling of some of the most profitable trades in the asset class.
China and Germany are committed to maintaining global economic interconnectivity, Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng said after a meeting in Frankfurt.
UBS Group AG reached a settlement with Mozambique over Credit Suisse’s role in a ship-financing scandal, resolving the case between the two on the eve of a London trial.
Britain’s stock market is getting back on its feet.