Donald Trump Sues Former British Spy in London Data Lawsuit
Donald Trump sued the ex-British spy who compiled the notorious dossier about alleged ties between the Kremlin and the former US president’s successful run to the White House.
Donald Trump sued the ex-British spy who compiled the notorious dossier about alleged ties between the Kremlin and the former US president’s successful run to the White House.
Russian President Vladimir Putin put one of the former top commanders of the Wagner mercenary group, whose chief died in a plane crash after leading an aborted mutiny against Moscow’s military leadership, in charge of volunteer combat units in Ukraine.
The Indian government is expected to monetize close to two trillion rupees ($24.1 billion) worth of highways over the next few years, a rating agency has said.
China Evergrande Group wiped out international investors, roiled financial markets and left thousands of suppliers in the lurch. Yet it was the developer’s failure to pay households who invested in its wealth management products that may have provided the last straw for Chinese authorities.
Vietnam’s sluggish economy is hitting many where it hurts the most: their thirst for beer.
Japan’s government bonds are set for the worst quarterly selloff in more than two decades as the central bank loosens its grip on the market.
The top royal for one of the world’s smallest nations heads a multibillion-dollar dynasty dating back almost 1,000 years that’s endured through wars, floods and scandals.
Just six months after mounting an emergency rescue of stricken rival Credit Suisse, UBS Group AG is poised for its best quarterly share-price gain in 14 years. And most analysts reckon there’s more to come.
Wheat headed for the worst run of quarterly losses in 14 years as bumper harvests in parts of the Northern Hemisphere offset ongoing tension in the Black Sea after the collapse of a grain agreement.
The US has backed the Philippines’ removal of a South China Sea barrier supposedly installed by Beijing, with a Pentagon official describing the move as a “bold step” to defend maritime claims.