Kim Kardashian is set to testify against the 10 men accused of robbing her at gunpoint during a 2016 heist at a Paris hotel, where millions of dollars worth of jewelry were stolen. The reality star's testimony is expected to play a crucial role in the trial, as the accused face charges related to the…
Japan's Mao Saigo triumphed in a historic five-way playoff to win the Chevron Championship, claiming her first LPGA major title. Saigo beat four competitors in sudden death, securing victory with a birdie on the first extra hole
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney wrapped up his campaign on a somber note after a tragic incident at a Filipino community festival in Vancouver, where a man drove through the crowd, killing at least 11 people. The suspect, Kai-Ji Adam Lo, was arrested and charged with multiple counts of murder. Carney canceled campaign events to…
The dollar made a steady start on Monday as investors cautiously awaited news on U.S. trade policy. With a week ahead filled with key economic data, markets are bracing for insights into whether U.S. President Donald Trump's trade war is beginning to take its toll on the economy.
Gold prices retreated on Monday as easing tensions in U.S.-China trade negotiations improved investor risk appetite, reducing demand for the safe-haven metal. Additionally, a stronger dollar added further pressure on gold, making it less attractive to investors.
Trade and Deputy Prime Minister of Singapore, Gan Kim Yong, revealed that Singapore is currently negotiating concessions for its pharmaceutical exports to the U.S. while ensuring continued access to high-end AI chips from the American market. This strategic move aims to balance economic interests and technological advancement between the two nations.
Speaking to reporters in New Jersey, President Donald Trump expressed his disappointment over Russia's ongoing attacks on Ukraine. He also mentioned that his recent one-on-one meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy at the Vatican had gone well, highlighting the positive nature of their discussions despite the ongoing conflict.
The ongoing trade tensions are expected to reduce European company earnings by at least a couple of percentage points.
Chinese President Xi Jinping is set to visit Shanghai this week, as the country faces heightened trade tensions with the U.S., signaling the importance of the financial hub to China's economic growth.
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's government is walking a delicate line, balancing support for Palestinians with backing Israel's right to self-defense amid the Gaza conflict. This cautious approach may impact the government's prospects in the upcoming election.