SYDNEY, March 11 (Reuters) - Australia has closed its embassies in Abu Dhabi and Tel Aviv as well as its consulate in Dubai, the ‌foreign minister said on Wednesday, amid fears the conflict in the ...
JOHANNESBURG, March 11 (Reuters) - Andrew Veitch left South Africa after being held up at gunpoint in his car. But now he feels there are greater threats in the United States, he said, citing mass ...
JAKARTA, March 11 (Reuters) - Indonesia's spending on ‌its free meals programme has reached 44 ⁠trillion rupiah ($2.6 billion) as of March 9, the deputy finance minister ‌said ⁠on Wednesday, adding ...
WASHINGTON, March 11 (Reuters) - U.S. consumer prices likely picked up in February as the cost of gasoline increased in anticipation of an escalating war in the Middle East, and with the conflict ...
March 11 - Canada leaned on patience at the plate and a locked-in bullpen to squeeze past Puerto Rico 3-2 on Tuesday night in Pool A action in San Juan. Canada improved its record to 2-1, while Puerto ...
March 11 (Reuters) - French media group Canal+ (CAN.L), opens new tab on Wednesday reported annual core profit ahead of ...
LONDON, March 11 (Reuters) - The economic risks of the world’s heavy dependence on oil and gas have been laid bare twice in four years - first with Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and now with the ...
It says this will allow creators to pre-visualize scenes before shooting or recreate historical moments from a ‌single ⁠archival photograph The tools will be made available to production companies ...
Carlyle International Energy Partners, L.p. LONDON, March 11 (Reuters) - Private equity group Carlyle (CG.O), opens new tab has agreed to sell its Colombian oil producer SierraCol to Prime ...
Private equity firm ​CVC Capital ‌Partners reported on Wednesday ​an annual ​profit slightly above expectations.
Bam Adebayo produced the second-highest single-game scoring total in NBA history, putting up 83 points as the host Miami Heat beat the Washington Wizards 150-129 on Tuesday night.
Toyota Motor Corp is ​recalling 550,007 vehicles ‌in the U.S. as a faulty seat-back ​mechanism may fail ​to lock, increasing the ⁠risk of injury, ​the U.S. National Highway ​Traffic Safety ...