
Nigeria Said to Be Near Decision to Let Naira Trade More Freely
Nigeria is on the verge of making a decision to allow its local currency to trade more freely
2023-06-14 19:16

Russian court sends an associate of Kremlin foe Navalny to prison for 7 1/2 years
A court in Russia has convicted an associate of imprisoned opposition leader Alexei Navalny on extremism charges and sentenced her to 7 1/2 years in prison, the latest step in a yearslong crackdown by the Kremlin on opposition activists
2023-06-14 18:58

'Asteroid City' stars Scarlett Johansson and Adrien Brody sho support for WGA action as actors' strike looms
'Asteroid City' is getting a limited release in the United States on June 16, to be followed by a wider release on June 23
2023-06-14 18:56

New Found Intercepts 5.6 g/t Au Over 16.3M & 3.3 g/t Au Over 15M at Keats West
VANCOUVER, British Columbia--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jun 14, 2023--
2023-06-14 18:54

US beefs up campaign to ensure accurate animal welfare claims on meat, poultry packaging
The U.S. Department of Agriculture says it hopes to weed out false or misleading animal-welfare claims on meat and poultry packaging with new guidance and testing
2023-06-14 18:53

Abortion rights protests planned across Poland after death of pregnant woman
Women’s rights advocates have called for protests in dozens of Polish cities after a woman in her fifth month of pregnancy died of sepsis
2023-06-14 18:53

At least 32 dead as migrant boat capsizes off Greece
At least 32 people have drowned after their fishing vessel capsized off the coast of southern Greece.
2023-06-14 18:51

It might seem tempting to not pay your student loans. Here's why that's a bad idea
After three years, the pandemic-era freeze on student loan payments will end in late August
2023-06-14 18:47

'I am so ashamed': Scarlett Johansson never wants her children to know about terrible habit she thought was 'cool'
Scarlett Johansson has a secret she really hopes her children won’t find out
2023-06-14 18:45

Federal assistance sought for northeastern vineyards, orchards hit by late frost
Vineyards and apple orchards across the Northeast are still gauging damage from a late-season frost in May that wiped out a third to most of the crop for some growers who say it's the worst frost damage they've ever seen
2023-06-14 18:29

Exclusive-World Bank chief to 'push' its balance sheet, vows to protect 'AAA' rating
By David Lawder KINGSTON, Jamaica World Bank President Ajay Banga told Reuters that he will "push" the lender's
2023-06-14 18:26

At least 11 states have enacted restrictive voting laws this year, new report finds
At least 11 states have enacted 13 restrictive voting laws this year, according to a new analysis from the liberal-leaning Brennan Center for Justice at New York University's law school.
2023-06-14 18:25