 
    A measure of inflation that is closely tracked by the Federal Reserve increased in April
      A key index of U.S. prices ticked higher in April as consumer spending rebounded, a sign that inflationary pressures in the economy remain high
      2023-05-26 20:51
     
    Ron DeSantis: A quick guide to the Florida governor
      He wants to be US President but he's got a fight with Donald Trump - and Mickey Mouse - on his hands.
      2023-05-26 20:16
     
    Russia says Ukraine attacks border regions; Moscow's forces strike Dnipro clinic
      Authorities say Russia’s southern Belgorod region that borders Ukraine has come came under attack from Ukrainian artillery fire
      2023-05-26 19:23
     
    Court says Hugh Grant's lawsuit alleging illegal snooping by The Sun tabloid can go to trial
      A London court has rejected an attempt by the publisher of The Sun newspaper to throw out a lawsuit by actor Hugh Grant alleging that journalists and investigators it hired illegally snooped on him
      2023-05-26 19:22
     
    Pro-government rally planned in Serbia amid growing discontent after mass shootings
      Tens of thousands of people are expected in the Serbian capital for a rally in support of President Aleksandar Vucic
      2023-05-26 18:29
     
    Regulators take aim at AI to protect consumers and workers
      As concerns grow over increasingly powerful artificial intelligence systems like ChatGPT, the nation’s financial watchdog says it’s working to ensure that companies follow the law when using AI
      2023-05-26 17:26
     
    Insurers flee climate alliance after ESG backlash in the U.S
      By Tommy Wilkes, Alexander Hübner and Tom Sims LONDON/FRANKFURT (Reuters) -A United Nations-convened climate alliance for insurers suffered at least
      2023-05-26 17:25
     
    Taiwan Downgrades Growth Outlook Again as Election Looms
      Taiwan cut its 2023 growth outlook for a second straight quarter, with the deteriorating economic situation likely to
      2023-05-26 16:49
     
    Swiss Minister Calls Credit Suisse Managers ‘Arsonists’
      Switzerland’s Finance Minister Karin Keller-Sutter denied government responsibility for the near-collapse of Credit Suisse Group AG in March,
      2023-05-26 16:20
     
    South Korean passenger plane flies with open door, lands safely
      Asiana Airlines and government officials say a passenger opened a door on a flight that later landed safely at a South Korean airport
      2023-05-26 15:17
     
    Asia Traders Dial Down Risk on Chance No Debt Deal by Monday
      Asian investors remain on edge before the weekend amid concern US debt-ceiling negotiations may still break down or
      2023-05-26 14:57
     
    UK Retail Sales Bounce Back in April as Weather Improves
      UK retailers saw sales jump more than expected last month, recovering from heavy rain that kept people home
      2023-05-26 14:49
    