Canadian unemployment rose to 6.9% in April, the highest level since November, as US tariffs on major exports started hitting the country’s important manufacturing and trade-dependent parts of the economy, Statistics Canada reported on Friday.The increase in unemployment, with roughly 1.6 million Canadians out of work, shows mounting hurdles in an…
Shares of Expedia Group fell sharply by more than 8.5% on Friday after the company reported first-quarter revenue that…
Tensions between India and Pakistan intensified this week after both countries accused each other of carrying out provocative drone…
Ukraine’s parliament has approved a significant minerals agreement with the United States, according to lawmakers. The ratification took place…
Mexico’s annual inflation rate rose marginally in April, in line with market forecasts and supporting the idea that the…
US President Donald Trump and UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer jointly announced on Thursday a “historic” trade deal between the…
White smoke billowed from the Sistine Chapel chimney and the bells of St. Peter’s Basilica rang out on Thursday,…
The United States is considering a major rollback of tariffs on Chinese imports, with plans underway to cut the…
The US dollar appeared set to close the week with gains against most of its major counterparts on Friday,…
