India on Sunday said its relationship with Canada is passing through a difficult phase and there had been "continued interference" by Canadian personnel in New Delhi's internal affairs.
China's top spy agency said on Sunday a Chinese citizen who worked for a defense institute had been accused of spying for the United States and his case had been transferred to a court in the southwestern city of Chengdu for trial.
Weak economic growth and high interest on the country's huge debt are the main problems facing Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni after her first year in power, an anniversary marked by an abrupt announcement she was leaving her long-time...
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Israel expanded planned evacuations of communities on its northern front with Lebanon on Sunday as cross-border clashes with fighters from Lebanese group Hezbollah have intensified since the war in Gaza erupted more than two weeks ago.
Organisers of the Paris 2024 Olympics said on Thursday their headquarters had been raided Wednesday by the country's national financial prosecutor and a judicial source said the raid, which also targeted event management firms, were part of an ongoing probe into alleged...
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Royalty Pharma (RPRX.O) said on Thursday it has purchased additional royalties on Roche (ROG.S) and PTC Therapeutics' (PTCT.O) oral spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) drug for an upfront payment of $1 billion.
New York Attorney General Letitia James on Thursday sued cryptocurrency firms Genesis Global and its parent company, Digital Currency Group (DCG), as well as Gemini for allegedly "defrauding" investors of more than $1 billion.
Cooperation between China and Japan should be fair and open, and both sides should not "artificially" set restrictions and engage in "decoupling", Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi said on Thursday.
Brazil's commodities export hubs are strained with record volumes of soy, corn and sugar to be moved at a time of the year when rains start to increase in southern ports, according to traders, analysts and shipping data.
A broad easing of U.S. oil sanctions on Venezuela will not quickly expand its output but could boost profits by returning some foreign companies to its oilfields and providing its crude to a wider set of cash-paying customers, experts said.
U.S. companies across sectors such as food and beverage makers and manufacturers of glucose monitors have faced investor questions over the risk to future sales from the growing popularity of promising weight-loss treatments.