KANSAS CITY, Missouri, June 18 (Reuters) - Ecuador face Curacao in Kansas City on Saturday knowing that even at this early stage of the World Cup, the stakes are already rising sharply for both sides ...
The Canadian dollar weakened to a 14-month ‌low against its U.S. counterpart on Thursday after the Federal Reserve's hawkish ...
Slovakia's parliament backed the government on Thursday in a confidence vote triggered by a breach of the country's legal debt limits, but ​the move sharpened debate over fiscal policy.
Iran's Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei said on Thursday ​he had authorised a memorandum ‌of understanding signed by the Iranian and U.S. presidents, despite holding ​a different view, after ​receiving ...
The ​U.S. Federal Trade Commission is ‌requiring Aurobindo Pharma Limited to divest four different generic drug products to complete ​its $250 million acquisition of Lannett ​Company Inc., the agency ...
The top U.S. ​energy regulator ordered the country's electric grid operators on ‌Thursday to reconsider rules for connecting ...
Italy's top court on Thursday fully acquitted two Milan prosecutors accused of failing to file documents that could have ​supported energy group Eni's position in an international corruption ‌case.
The Chicago Mercantile Exchange sued the ​U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission and its chairman, Michael Selig, on ...
At least 90 people ​have died and more ‌than 12,000 others have been infected in a fast-spreading cholera ​outbreak in Nigeria's conflict-hit ​Borno state, the U.N. Office ⁠for the Coordination of ...
Explosions and sustained gunfire were heard early ​on Thursday morning at the airport and military airbase ‌in Niger's capital Niamey, witnesses said, in what a security source described as an ...
The U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday limited the application of a decades-old federal law that bars firearms possession by ...
A federal ​judge in ‌Boston on Thursday narrowed ​lawsuits by ​Democratic-led states and ⁠voting rights ​groups challenging ...