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Mexico's government is negotiating an agreement with states in the north of the country to determine how much water they can send to the United States to help make up its shortfall under a treaty that ...
A judge in Washington is set to hear arguments on Tuesday afternoon in the latest legal clash over President Donald Trump's punitive executive orders against major law firms.
South Africa's central bank said on Tuesday that the scope for monetary policy easing had narrowed because of the highly uncertain global backdrop.
NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte said he had visited the southern Ukrainian city of Odesa with President Volodymyr Zelenskiy on Tuesday and declared NATO's support for Ukraine was unwavering.
Sika Chief Executive Thomas Hasler said optimism in parts of the U.S. construction industry has fallen in the wake of President Donald Trump's unpredictable trade policies.
Romania is committed to ensuring its May presidential vote re-run is fair and transparent, after its election result in December was cancelled, interim President Ilie Bolojan told a U.S. Congress ...
The Mexican government said Tuesday it hopes to begin talks with the United States to renew a bilateral agreement that benefited Mexican exporters and from which Washington intends to withdraw.
Canadian home sales and house prices declined in March, while the outlook for the full year turned less rosy, as U.S.-led global trade tensions threatened to upend the domestic economy, data from the ...
Colorado is retiring the uniform numbers for Travis Hunter and Shedeur Sanders at the Buffaloes' spring game on Saturday in Boulder, Colo.
Lebanese officials hope to meet international bondholders to talk about restructuring debt in the next 12 months but are not planning any meetings at the World Bank/IMF Spring meetings next week, ...
India's IndusInd Bank said on Tuesday an external agency report found discrepancies in its derivatives deals, quantifying a negative impact of 19.79 billion rupees ($231 million) as of June 30, 2024.
The head of China's General Administration of Customs on Tuesday encouraged import and export businesses to rise to the challenges presented by sweeping U.S. tariffs by expanding in diverse markets.