Profits for Brazil's Itau Unibanco up 14%, beat expectations
SAO PAULO (Reuters) -Brazilian lender Itau Unibanco reported a 14% increase in second-quarter net profit from a year earlier, beating
2023-08-08 06:49
Acting US deputy secretary of state meets with military junta leader in Niger
Acting Deputy Secretary of State Victoria Nuland met with the some of the leaders of the military junta in Niger Monday, she told reporters on a call.
2023-08-08 05:47
UK moves some asylum seekers to a barge on southern coast
By Toby Melville PORTLAND, England (Reuters) -Britain began moving some migrants on to a large residential barge on its southern
2023-08-08 01:58
Airlines take aim at Italy's plans to bring down sky-high prices
ROME A group of airlines operating in Italy on Monday criticised government plans to curb ticket prices at
2023-08-07 21:51
US banking starts to pick its battles against new capital rules
By Douglas Gillison, Nupur Anand and Tatiana Bautzer Now that regulators in Washington have unfurled a hefty reform
2023-08-07 18:25
Nottingham hospital Ukraine hub finds new home
Volunteers are breathing a sigh of relief after being given a new base at Nottingham City Hospital.
2023-08-07 13:24
Bain Capital's $551 million bid sends Estia Health shares to near 5-year high
By Rishav Chatterjee and Scott Murdoch Global private equity firm Bain Capital will pay A$838 million ($551.3 million)
2023-08-07 09:51
Niger coup: Junta shuts airspace citing military intervention threat
Niger's neighbours earlier threatened to act if the elected president were not restored by end of Sunday.
2023-08-07 09:16
US military responded to Chinese and Russian vessels near Alaska
A Russian and Chinese naval patrol consisting of several vessels operated off the coast of Alaska last week, defense officials and lawmakers said over the weekend -- a show of force that prompted a US military response but did not pose a threat to the US or Canada, a US Northern Command spokesperson told CNN.
2023-08-07 08:16
UCC: Common law proposal sparks fear in India tribes
For centuries, tribespeople in Jharkhand state have followed a distinct culture - why are they worried now?
2023-08-07 07:46
UK hiring falls at fastest pace in over three years, wage growth slows
By Suban Abdulla LONDON British employers reduced the number of new permanent staff they hired through recruitment agencies
2023-08-07 07:17
Niger coup: Is France to blame for instability in West Africa?
The recent wave of military takeovers have all been in former French colonies - is this a coincidence?
2023-08-06 08:57