By Andrew MacAskill KIGALI (Reuters) – Prime Minister Boris Johnson said on Thursday Britain was willing to assist with demining operations off Ukraine’s southern coast and...
By Andy Bruce LONDON (Reuters) – Dashed hopes, so far at least, that Brexit would tilt Britain’s economy towards growth driven by trade and investment are...
By Sachin Ravikumar and Farouq Suleiman LONDON (Reuters) – British Airways staff at London’s Heathrow airport voted on Thursday to strike over pay, threatening disruption at...
By Andrew MacAskill KIGALI (Reuters) – British Prime Minister Boris Johnson moved away from a confrontation with Prince Charles over the government’s immigration deal with Rwanda...
By Valentina Za and Silvia Ognibene SIENA, Italy (Reuters) -Italy’s Monte dei Paschi di Siena (MPS) is to seek 2.5 billion euros ($2.6 billion) in cash...
By Denis Balibouse SAILLON, Switzerland (Reuters) – “I couldn’t sleep,” and “my room was too noisy,” may be complaints hoteliers dread from guests, but for the...
By Yoruk Bahceli (Reuters) – Traders are slashing their bets on how far central banks will be able to lift interest rates this cycle, reflecting growing...
By Kate Abnett and Nora Buli BRUSSELS/OSLO (Reuters) – The European Union and Norway agreed on Thursday to cooperate to bring more gas from western Europe’s...
KIGALI (Reuters) – British Prime Minister Boris Johnson dismissed as “crazy” the suggestion he might resign if he loses two parliamentary seats at elections on Thursday....
By Jarrett Renshaw and Stephanie Kelly (Reuters) -U.S. President Joe Biden rarely mentions electric car maker Tesla Inc in public. But privately his administration has leaned...
By Alistair Smout LONDON (Reuters) – Boris Johnson’s Conservative party faces voters in two very different parliamentary seats on Thursday, an election test that, if lost,...