Nigerian black market thrives due to central bank interference; hands-off Russia, Argentina policy helped smooth transition
Around 220 African migrants forced their way through a fence between Morocco and the tiny Spanish enclave of Ceuta yesterday, clashing with police in an incident that injured 35, officials said.
Even though the traded volumes were shallow, the current movement on the index is slightly positive.
German federal police have evacuated and sealed off a train station in the town of Rastatt in south-west Germany after receiving a bomb threat earlier this morning, a police spokesman said on Tuesday.
British officials were drafted in to help French border police yesterday after 15-hour queues built up at the port of Dover due to heightened entry checks.
Germany coach Joachim Loew has not used the same starting 11 in any of his team’s four matches at the Euro 2016 so far and is unlikely to do so in their quarter-final clash with Italy.
Islamic State efforts to exploit chaos may have have brought Saudi-backed forces and Iran-allied Houthis ...
It was late last Sunday afternoon and Carl Edwards had just a few minutes earlier won the Food City 400 at Bristol (Tenn.) Motor Speedway.
Lutz Roehmeyer thinks Britain will vote to stay in the European Union, making emerging-market bonds issued in pounds a buy.
Walmart Stores and its peers are putting a little more money in the pockets of some of their biggest customers: their own employees.
World and European indoor triple jump champion Ekaterina Koneva swept to victory at the Russian Winter indoor meet Sunday and pleaded for Russia to be allowed to compete at the Rio Olympics.
Student nurses and midwives yesterday took out a march in protest against government plans to axe the NHS student bursary.