The mix of people milling around Windhoek's Zoo Park reflect the hopes and disappointments of Namibians who head to the polls Wednesday in a test for the party that brought independence 34 years ago ...
US consumer confidence improved in November, according to survey data released Tuesday, boosted by greater optimism surrounding the labor market.
Canada was scrambling Tuesday to blunt the impact of US President-elect Donald Trump's threat to implement steep tariffs once ...
Nigeria's national oil company began operating a refurbished oil refinery on Tuesday, after failing to meet seven previous deadlines.
Russia on Tuesday banned a string of Britain's cabinet ministers from entering the country in response to what it called London's "Russophobic" policies.
Lebanon's Prime Minister Najib Mikati demanded in a statement on Tuesday that the international community "act swiftly" to halt Israeli aggression "and implement an immediate ceasefire".
The Socialist mayor of Paris Anne Hidalgo, acclaimed by supporters for squeezing traffic in the city centre but accused by opponents of failing to get to grips with day-to-day problems in the French ...
Saudi Arabia on Tuesday approved a budget for 2025 that projected a deficit of $26.8 billion as high spending continues on reforms meant to transition the economy away from oil.
Investment firms are scrutinizing their own trade management practices as regulatory scrutiny is expected to increase.
Russia's finance minister on Tuesday brushed off concerns over a sharp drop in the value of the ruble, hit by the fallout of Moscow's offensive on Ukraine.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he would bring a US-brokered proposal for a ceasefire with Hezbollah in ...
Far-right Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich has said Israel should occupy the Gaza Strip and halve its Palestinian population by encouraging "voluntary emigration".