European shares climbed on Wednesday, buoyed by hopes of a trade agreement between the European Union and United States after Japan struck a deal that lowers tariffs on its autos, sending Japanese ...
Japan’s Ishiba Says He Will Decide on Resignation Over Election Loss After Studying US Tariff Deal
Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba, under growing pressure to step down over the historic loss of his ruling party in a weekend election, says he will decide on whether to resign after closely stu ...
KFC India operator Sapphire posts quarterly loss as expenses rise
Sapphire Foods India , which operates Pizza Hut and KFC restaurants in the country, reported a quarterly loss on Wednesday, as expenses rose and fast-food restaurant chains faced stiff competition from local cafes and online kitchens.
India lifts ban on Chinese tourist visas after 5 years, issues fresh advisory on new process
The suspension had been in place since 2020 following the deadly Galwan Valley clash, which triggered a steep downturn in India-China relations
China’s yuan undervaluation fuels euro zone trade deficit, German study shows
European companies are facing increasing pressure due to China's alleged currency manipulation to keep its yuan weak, a study by the German Economic Institute showed, as EU leaders prepared for a ...
US government employee banned from leaving China
The State Department says a U.S. government employee has been banned from leaving China while traveling there in a personal capacity.
Shopping carnival at the Venetian Macao draws 110,000 visits: Sands China
Sands Shopping Carnival, held at the Venetian Macao casino resort from July 17 to 19, drew nearly 110,000 visits, according to property operator Sands China Ltd. The event (pictured) ended one day ... ( read original story ...)
Georgia property owners not required to disclose hidden drug…
Georgia doesn’t require property owners to clean former drug dens or disclose the contamination to potential buyers or renters, even though many of the chemicals used in meth labs are highly toxic. ( read original story ...)
Palestine Action court case: UK decision makes it an ‘international outlier’
The banning of protest group Palestine Action has made the UK government an “international outlier” when it comes to political protest, lawyers representing one of its co-founders told the High Court ... ( read original story ...)
UK bans Gaza protest group – could the same thing happen in Australia?
Dozens of people – many elderly – have been arrested in the United Kingdom after protest group Palestine Action was proscribed as a terrorist organisation. ( read original story ...)