British travellers heading to the EU will likely have to pay a €20 visa-waiver fee from late 2026, nearly tripling the original €7 charge.
British travellers heading to the EU will likely have to pay a €20 visa-waiver fee from late 2026, nearly tripling the original €7 charge.
US stocks climbed on Tuesday after Donald Trump postponed his planned 50% tariffs on European Union imports, easing trade tensions and boosting market confidence.
The Kremlin can now largely disregard the G7’s price cap on Russian oil exports, as the global benchmark price has fallen below $60 a barrel.
Russia’s sudden eagerness to engage with U.S. President Donald Trump’s efforts to end the war in Ukraine comes as no surprise. The Kremlin is desperate for the conflict to conclude,
US stock markets moved higher in volatile trading as investors digested the latest jobs report and looked ahead to Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell’s speech later today.
Russia has been compelled to halt operations at a section of the world’s largest liquefied natural gas (LNG) facility near the Arctic city of Murmansk due to diminished demand caused
Russia’s oil revenues have fallen to their lowest point since February due to declining crude prices.
Money markets indicate that the Federal Reserve will start cutting interest rates in September, following a continued slowdown in US inflation.
Most U.S. stocks are trending higher this afternoon, pushing Wall Street toward new records.
The Nasdaq surged past the 17,000 mark for the first time on Tuesday, driven by a record high from AI favourite Nvidia. Attention is now turning to key inflation data
Today, European and Asian stock markets experienced declines following Wall Street’s losses on Thursday, exacerbated by unexpectedly strong US data that heightened fears the Federal Reserve might not cut interest
The Dow Jones Industrial Average reached a new high of 40,000 this afternoon, marking a significant achievement for the index that monitors 30 leading American companies.