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OTTAWA (Reuters) – The U.N. aviation agency on Friday said that 11,929 individuals had been affected by the unauthorized release of recruitment application data...
On Friday, Macquarie economists said that the latest employment report from Canada deserves added caution. The report, which showed a significant increase of 91,000...
By Sheila Dang (Reuters) -The U.S. Supreme Court justices on Friday expressed skepticism about a challenge from TikTok and its Chinese parent company ByteDance...
By Anton Bridge TOKYO (Reuters) – The return of inflation in Japan is pushing up loan demand from the country’s small and midsize firms...
By Aftab Ahmed and Swati Bhat NEW DELHI/MUMBAI (Reuters) – India’s central bank is under increasing political pressure to cut interest rates as soon...
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) – South African manufacturing activity fell in November, a local purchasing managers’ index (PMI) survey showed, as volatile demand conditions weighed on...
By Tom Sims, John O’Donnell and Valentina Za MUNICH/FRANKFURT/MILAN (Reuters) -Just days before UniCredit CEO Andrea Orcel set his sight on a takeover target...
(Reuters) – The Indian government is taking steps to help the economy achieve the FY25 GDP growth target of 6.5%-7%, the country’s economic affairs...
By Simon Jessop and Pesha Magid RIYADH (Reuters) – Restoring the world’s degraded land and holding back its deserts will require at least $2.6...
PARIS (Reuters) – France’s far-right National Rally (RN) party will likely back a no-confidence motion against the government in the coming days unless there...
KUALA LUMPUR – Malaysia has urged Chinese companies to refrain from using it as a base to “rebadge” products to avoid U.S. tariffs, its...
MOSCOW (Reuters) – Any peace deal with the West over Ukraine should be long-term and not need to be returned to within 10 years,...
MOSCOW (Reuters) – A summit of the BRICS countries held in the Russian city of Kazan in October was a slap in the face...