Germany lifts spending freeze after budget deal clinched, document shows
BERLIN – Germany’s finance ministry has lifted a freeze on new spending that was imposed more than three weeks ago, according to a letter seen by Reuters
BERLIN – Germany’s finance ministry has lifted a freeze on new spending that was imposed more than three weeks ago, according to a letter seen by Reuters
A US labor agency is seeking to force Starbucks Corp. to reopen 23 stores that were allegedly shuttered last year to discourage a nationwide union campaign, the latest case
Canada is planning a “broad and comprehensive program” that would allow many undocumented people to apply for permanent residency, the country’s Immigration Minister Marc Miller told The
WASHINGTON — US officials say that Russian hackers are targeting servers hosting outdated versions of software made by the Czech tech company
AMMAN — The economic cost of the Israel-Hamas war in Gaza on Arab neighbors Lebanon, Egypt and Jordan could rise to at
TOKYO — Japan’s political scandal looks set to wipe out heavyweights of the ruling party’s once-mighty faction favoring big monetary stimulus, easing
DUBAI — How to adapt to the impacts of climate change was one of the many difficult questions addressed at the Conference
Tesla will recall 193,000 vehicles in Canada to address concerns about safeguards for its driver assistance system Autopilot after announcing a recall of 2.03 million vehicles for the issue in the United States, Transport Canada said Wednesday. Tesla
WASHINGTON — General Motors CEO Mary Barra said Wednesday the Detroit automaker still plans on moving to all electric vehicle sales by
HONG KONG — Every day, nearly 60 fully loaded very large crude-oil carriers sail between the Persian Gulf and Chinese ports, carrying