US Federal Reserve holds rates steady while European Central Bank signals a pause in monetary tightening policy.

US Federal Reserve holds rates steady while European Central Bank signals a pause in monetary tightening policy.
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy did not respond directly to a question about the US supplying long-range missile system.
As the war enters its 577th day, these are the main developments.
The strike now includes approximately 18,600 workers across 20 states, with presidential candidates wooing their union.
Incompetency finding for Ramzi bin al-Shibh means the prosecution of his four co-defendants would continue without him.
Secretary of State Antony Blinken says US ready to provide ‘financial and logistical’ aid to proposed Haiti deployment.
Prosecutors accuse top Democrat and wife of corruption, including using his power to influence policy to benefit Egypt.
US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen says working groups mark ‘important step forward’ in relationship with China.
New York City police find narcotics a week after four toddlers treated for opioid poisoning, including one who died.
Nitrogen hypoxia is the gaseous canister version of a knee on the neck. US states that plan to use it must be stopped.
Primate skulls likely meant for collectors, hunting clubs in US, where they are reportedly given as gifts and prizes.
Sudan army leader Abdel Fattah al-Burhan also called for rival Rapid Support Forces to be designated as ‘terrorists’.
Shortlist announced for annual Booker literature prize includes two first-time novels among the six finalists.
The support for military takeovers is growing across Africa, and civilian governments are to blame, say analysts.