In economics, women’s voices are still struggling to be heard
BERLIN — When Spanish Economy Minister Nadia Calvino found out she would be the only woman lined up for a photo call
BERLIN — When Spanish Economy Minister Nadia Calvino found out she would be the only woman lined up for a photo call
BANGKOK — Thailand’s headline inflation dropped to its lowest rate in 13 months in February and came in below expectations, commerce ministry
NEW DELHI — The Indian government on Tuesday said it has directed two of its agencies to “immediately intervene” and purchase red
SINGAPORE — Plastics entering the world’s oceans have surged by an “unprecedented” amount since 2005 and could nearly triple by 2040 if
TORONTO – Canada has expunged historic indecency and anti-abortion laws targeting women and the LGBTQ community, the government said on Tuesday, in a criminal justice system reform that will allow people convicted under such offences to
One of Australia‘s top government bureaucrats on Wednesday demanded Russia crack down on the large number of cyber criminals operating in the country, saying their actions posed a threat to
WASHINGTON – The White House backed legislation introduced on Tuesday by a dozen senators to give the administration new powers to ban Chinese-owned video app TikTok and other foreign-based technologies if
WASHINGTON – The Federal Reserve will likely need to raise interest rates more than expected in response to recent strong data and
BRUSSELS – The European Commission is likely to propose on Wednesday that EU governments set their own deficit-cutting goals when they prepare draft budgets for 2024, pushing ahead with its idea of country-specific debt
DUBAI — Iran’s supreme leader said on Monday that the poisoning schoolgirls is an “unforgivable” crime that should be punished by death