In a delicate diplomatic dance, Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken came on a journey to China, aiming to foster some ties while simultaneously handling the severance of others. Against the backdrop of economic tensions, his visit underscored the fragile ...

Amidst the countdown to the implementation of new post-Brexit border checks, British lawmakers are urging the government to provide urgent clarity on the upcoming procedures. Scheduled to commence on April 30, these checks have sparked concerns among businesses regarding potential ...

In the quest for longevity, scientists have long looked to the animal kingdom for answers. From lab mice to monkeys, studies have shown that reducing calorie intake by 30 to 40 percent can extend lifespan by up to 30 percent. ...

Honda Motor Corporation has disclosed plans for a groundbreaking $11 billion investment initiative in Ontario, Canada, signaling a significant departure from its previous stance on electric vehicle (EV) adoption. Traditionally focused on hybrid technology, Honda’s move to allocate such substantial ...

In a developing diplomatic dispute, Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov has castigated the United States for allegedly pressuring Turkish Airlines to obstruct Russian citizens from traveling to Mexico via its flights. The accusation arises following complaints from Moscow’s embassy ...

Amazon Web Services (AWS) has disclosed plans to inject $11 billion into Indiana’s economy by constructing data centers, marking the state’s largest capital investment to date and offering a significant employment boost. With a robust workforce of 26,000 already employed ...

In a bid to undergo the evolving automotive sphere in China, Japan’s leading car manufacturers Toyota and Nissan have announced strategic partnerships with Chinese tech giants Tencent and Baidu, respectively. These cross-border collaborations underscore the pivotal role of artificial intelligence ...

As Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva endeavors to bolster regional cooperation through a summit of South American nations, diplomatic hurdles loom large, dampening prospects for a successful gathering. Last year’s attempt at a summit, dubbed the Brasilia Consensus, ...

The latest data from the Commerce Department paints a mixed picture of the U.S. economy, as growth slowed significantly in the last quarter while inflation surged unexpectedly. This divergence has raised concerns among government officials and Federal Reserve policymakers, who ...

Sources indicate that the Bank of Japan (BOJ) has shifted its policy approach from a dovish forward guidance to a more data-dependent stance following the termination of negative rates, leaving the possibility open for another near-term increase in borrowing costs. ...