Reserves rewritten: by Murat Yülek Sep 22, 2025 – 12:05 am GMT+3 Twenty-four karat gold bars are seen at the West Point Mint facility, West Point, New York, U.S., June 5, 2013. (Reuters File …
Edited By Nurbanu Tanrıkulu Kızıl Greek Foreign Minister Giorgos Gerapetritis (R) welcomes his Libyan counterpart Taher Salem Al Baour (L) during their meeting in Athens, Greece, Sept. 17, 2025. (EPA Photo) Greece on Wednesday …
Turkey is weighing the risk of possible Israeli covert action against Hamas officials on its soil following this week’s airstrike on the group’s leaders in Doha, but analysts and officials say an open attack …
By Guilia Bernachi Latvia has approved a draft order to allocate 5 million euros ($5.8 million) to the NATO and US initiative supporting military aid for Kyiv, the Prioritized Ukraine Requirement List (PURL). The PURL initiative …
Belarus freed 52 prisoners of various nationalities including an EU employee on Thursday after an appeal from U.S. President Donald Trump, and they headed to Lithuania with the U.S. delegation that negotiated their release, …
Analysis by Saskya Vandoorne and Melissa Bell , The current instability can be traced back to President Macron’s dramatic decision to call a snap election last year It was a question famously asked by …
By Darya Tarasova and Catherine Nicholls What might postwar security guarantees look like for Ukraine? 3:01 Russian President Vladimir Putin said Friday that any Western troops in Ukraine would be considered “legitimate targets for defeat,” a …
New $250 visa fee risks deepening US travel slump Fee impacts travelers from non-visa waiver countries like Mexico, India, China Travel from Mexico, Argentina, Brazil sees growth despite overall decline Visa fee raises …
U.S. De Minimis China Imports Hit $188 Billion Last Year By Jeff Ferry Key Points Our new estimate puts de minimis China revenue last year at $187.9 billion. The uncounted imports increase the actual …
Separatist sentiment in Alberta, Saskatchewan at ‘historic’ highs: Ipsos poll By Mariam Shah The uneasy feeling that the country is more divided now is simmering across Canada, especially in Alberta and Saskatchewan, according to a new Ipsos poll. …