Russia's Federal Security Service (FSB) and Investigative Committee have charged three Russian citizens for using Telegram channels to manipulate securities on the Moscow Exchange. The FSB stated it had disrupted their activities.
Voters in three federal ridings across Ontario and Quebec are participating in byelections that could potentially secure a majority government for the Liberal party.
Japan's business federation, Keidanren, has proposed an integrated reform of tax, fiscal, and social security systems, suggesting the early introduction of a tax credit with benefits to ease the burden on the working generation.
The Portuguese Minister of Labor is set to meet again with business confederations and the UGT union regarding proposed changes to labor law, following the union's rejection of the executive's written proposal.
A Swedish review critiques a theatrical production of Federico García Lorca's "Yerma" at Västmanlands Teater, noting its attempt to depart from Spanish folklore.
A fire engulfed three building blocks at Sekolah Menengah Ugama (A) Darul Ulum Muhammadiah in Bachok, Malaysia, with no casualties reported. Classes will be held online until Thursday.
Ecobank Nigeria, in collaboration with the Nigeria Chess Federation, has announced the upcoming 2026 National Schools Chess Championship. The event is expected to gather over 2,000 students competing for a N20 million prize pool.
The Enugu State chapter of Nigeria's All Progressives Congress (APC) has refuted claims of an internal crisis, dismissing reports of mass resignations and unpaid stipends as false.
A US private prison contractor has mandated that all Australian immigration detainees must be handcuffed while travelling, regardless of risk level, following a series of escapes.
The leader of South Africa's Democratic Alliance (DA) party reportedly left a congress after failing to secure the federal chair position, signaling a generational change within the party's leadership.
The Trump administration has terminated all six board members responsible for overseeing the Presidio, a national historic landmark in San Francisco. This move is part of a broader effort by the administration to reshape the federal bureaucracy.
A fire engulfed a farm building in the former cooperative area of Chrast nad Hornádom, Slovakia, where animals were housed and agricultural machinery was parked. Firefighters battled the blaze, which caused an estimated €120,000 in damages.
Mississippi is revealing its complete history as part of America's anniversary year, presenting a narrative that contrasts with federal efforts. This initiative aims to provide a comprehensive look at the state's past.
Gabriele Gravina has resigned from his position as President of the Italian Football Federation (FIGC) but stated he will continue his role at UEFA, describing his current life as 'almost like a recluse'.
Germany is experiencing public outrage over high gasoline prices, leading to political pressure on Andreas Mundt, head of the Federal Cartel Office, to address the issue.
A man in South Korea received a three-year prison term for stealing 6.7 billion won ($4.5 million) from an unstaffed storage facility, a sentence upheld by the Supreme Court.
Federal lawmakers in Nigeria are clashing over the proposed creation of Anioma state, specifically regarding its capital and its connection to the South-East's push for equity.
Poland's Civic Coalition has begun its campaign for the 2027 elections, with Donald Tusk adopting a highly polarizing strategy. He declared the opposition a threat to Poland, accusing PiS and Konfederacja of implementing a scenario written in the Kremlin.
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Admir Čavalić, a representative in the Parliament of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, announced that highway sections are projected to open during 2026, based on a response from Autoceste FBiH.
Jarkko Eloranta of the Finnish trade union confederation SAK stated that working hours are likely to be shortened, acknowledging that declining union membership is a significant challenge for the labor movement. He emphasized the need to offer prospects for improved working life to attract members.
Nigeria's Federal Government has approved the 2026 Fiscal Policy Measures, which include significant tariff reductions on cars and other goods, alongside an updated Import Prohibition list for non-ECOWAS member states.
Authorities at the Federal University of Technology Akure (FUTA) have reassured students that the Medical and Dental Council of Nigeria (MDCN) will conduct the accreditation for its MBBS program before the end of the year, following student unrest over delays.
John Steenhuisen announced his departure from the Democratic Alliance (DA) leadership at the party's federal congress, stating he leaves the party intact.
Outgoing federal council member Helen Zille has called on delegates to resist the pull of race-based politics and campaign in good spirit, urging them to accept congress outcomes.
During a hearing of the wrestling federation, a witness or participant stated, "I didn't know about the Quran," implying a specific incident or misunderstanding involving the holy book. The context suggests a legal or disciplinary proceeding within the wrestling community.
A recurring issue on the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina Railways' line from Sarajevo to Mostar, where the number of passengers exceeds available seats, has become even more pronounced with the start of the tourist season.
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin stated that women's reservation should be implemented immediately and accused it of being used as a political tool before delimitation.
The head of a civil service union federation in Hong Kong has warned that tighter disciplinary action risks becoming excessive as the government plans to revise the penalty system for underperforming senior civil servants.
The US government sold $620 billion in Treasury securities this week, with 10-year yields ending at 4.31% and 30-year yields at 4.91%. Analysts suggest these yields may be too low given anticipated inflation and the Federal Reserve's comfort with core PCE inflation above 3%.
The article details the previously unknown history of Professor Sulejman Elezi, who was imprisoned by UDB-ja for his views on Yugoslav federalism, which were seen as denying the existence of Albanians. He was dedicated to the education of his people.
For the first time in its history, Bulgaria's pavilion at the Venice Biennale is entirely realized by women, featuring the 'Federation of Minor Practices' project as an interactive, futuristic laboratory.
The Swiss federal government experienced an embarrassing blunder when confidential documents, intended to be redacted, remained readable, inadvertently revealing that the Federal Council was aware of problems with new flat rates for outpatient surgeries. Surgeons have expressed unhappiness over these new rates.
A councillor has called on the federal government to undertake a major upgrade of Sarawak’s Mulu and Niah National Parks. The proposed improvements aim to unlock the full tourism potential of these iconic sites.
The Federal Reserve is reportedly requesting detailed information from US banks regarding their exposure to private credit firms. This move suggests a closer look at potential risks within the financial system.
Merlino, a loyalist of Fazzolari, has been appointed as vice to Giuli at the Ministry of Culture (Mic), signaling the Prime Minister's preference for her own allies in key positions.
Nigeria's federal government has introduced new regulations for online pharmacies. The move aims to enhance medicine safety, regulate the digital market, and combat counterfeit drugs within the country.
The Defense Department has filed a formal notice of its intent to appeal a federal judge’s recent rulings that its press restrictions were unconstitutional.
President Bola Tinubu praised Governor Douye Diri for transformative infrastructure projects in Bayelsa State, including power, roads, and bridges, and pledged continued federal support.
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Treasury's Bessent and Fed's Powell reportedly convened an urgent meeting with heads of Wall Street banks. The purpose of the meeting was to warn about potential cybersecurity risks associated with Anthropic's AI technology, amidst an ongoing Pentagon dispute.
Styrian provincial councilor Karlheinz Kornhäusl suggests a "transitional step" for healthcare financing reform in Austria. He emphasizes the need for doctors, health insurance funds, and politicians to first clarify which services should be provided.
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is looking to recruit video gamers to become the next generation of air traffic controllers, leveraging their skills for the demanding role.
The Federal Communications Commission is set to vote on an order aimed at "supercharging" Starlink's space internet, potentially increasing its capacity seven-fold.
Anthropic's latest AI model is reportedly so powerful that the company is hesitant to release it, prompting urgent meetings among US financial leaders, including the Treasury Secretary and Federal Reserve Chair, to address potential cyber risks.
The Icelandic Federation of Business Owners welcomes the government's adoption of its proposals for simplifying regulations as part of Iceland's new employment policy action plan.
Carinthian Governor Daniel Fellner (SPÖ) has praised party leader Babler while outlining austerity measures for Carinthia, evaluating the federal government, and criticizing the FPÖ's asylum policy.
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The Nigerian Federal Government has issued new digital learner IDs to 1.9 million WAEC and NECO candidates. This initiative aims to track academic progress and improve education planning nationwide.
Treasury yields remained stable following softer core CPI data, which has reinforced market expectations for only a single interest rate cut by the Federal Reserve in 2026.
A power struggle between German federal states, particularly Bavaria and Hesse, is hindering efforts to significantly simplify tax declarations, as they fail to agree on a unified approach.
Austrian Minister Tanner has appealed to the Federal Council for an extension of compulsory military service, though no agreement has yet been reached within the coalition government on how or if it should be prolonged.
The Government of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina approved the appointment of new management for Pretis d.d. Vogošća, with Fuad Šehić named as the acting director.
According to consumer advocates, federal subsidies for grid fees were intended to lower private electricity costs, but the relief has been significantly less than promised by politicians.
The first official logo has been unveiled for the upcoming fantasy film adaptation of Tomi Adeyemi's acclaimed New York Times bestseller, featuring a star-studded cast including Cynthia Erivo and Idris Elba.
The U.S. Treasury and Federal Reserve, including Jerome Powell, have alerted leaders of major American banks about the risks associated with AI. They specifically highlighted Anthropic's Claude Mythos model, which is capable of detecting vulnerabilities in financial systems.
Frankfurt has stopped prosecuting fare evaders since September, a new regulation that is now being discussed at the federal level in Germany. The city is evaluating the impact of this change.
The Federal Ministry of Environment and Tourism has announced two public calls for programs to allocate 5.36 million KM for the development of tourism and hospitality in the Federation of BiH.
Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim announced that the federal government has approved an allocation of RM60 million to tackle poverty eradication efforts in the state of Terengganu.
Seven pretrial detention centers, including Lefortovo and St. Petersburg’s Shpalerka, previously managed by Russia’s Federal Penitentiary Service, have been transferred to the control of the FSB.
Dansk Industri (Confederation of Danish Industry) fears that politicians' preferred economic figures are overestimated by billions, issuing a strong warning amidst ongoing government negotiations. They urge a greater focus on the economy and business sector.
Russia's federal budget recorded a deficit of $69.9 billion for January-February 2026, nearly double the Ministry of Finance's initial estimate of $43.3 billion, surpassing the annual target within two months.
Mixed reactions yesterday trailed the Federal Government’s approval of the new 2026 fiscal policy which reduced import tariffs on drugs and pharmaceutical products, cars and rice, among others.
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The United States, civil society organizations, and a senior lawyer have praised the Federal High Court in Abuja for convicting and sentencing Boko Haram terrorists to life imprisonment, stating it offers hope to victims amidst rising insecurity.
The UAE Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure has initiated an innovative microgrid project designed for federal government buildings, as reported by Gulf News.
The federal government is reportedly building a case against the National Football League, though specific details of the allegations remain under wraps.
Fiji's National Federation Party (NFP) has voiced its support for a unified 'Fijian' identity while simultaneously issuing a warning against actions that could lead to division.
Sachsen-Anhalt's Minister-President warns of a dispute within the German federal government regarding high fuel prices and relief measures, urging swift action to avoid negative external perception.
Algerian international Houari Farhani faced controversy during a CAF Confederation Cup semi-final after wearing a jersey that did not feature the Moroccan flag, which he later admitted he was aware of.
A forensic psychiatrist has questioned the alter ego claims made by Tanner Horner, the FedEx driver accused of murdering 7-year-old Athena Strand, as jurors consider the death penalty in Texas.
An appeals court has temporarily permitted the construction of a White House ballroom to continue, instructing a U.S. District Judge to re-evaluate the national security implications of halting the project. The panel seeks clarification on how an injunction might interfere with safety and security plans.
India's federal probe agency, the Enforcement Directorate (ED), has been highly active in Bengal throughout late March and early April 2026, targeting political heavyweights, senior officials, and corporate entities, uncovering hawala transactions.
A US federal court has overturned a ban on home alcohol distillation, in effect since 1868, declaring it unconstitutional. This landmark decision paves the way for legal personal production of spirits.
A historical report recalls the sudden death of Džemal Bijedić, a highly influential politician in the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, who tragically perished in a plane crash in 1977.
The Federal Office for Civilian Service is under scrutiny during a vote on increasing hurdles for civilian service admission, with questions raised about whether it must act against its own interests.
Cambodia is recognizing the life-saving contributions of Magawa, a late rat that sniffed out over 100 landmines for a non-profit group, with a commemorative statue.
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The leader of the Norwegian Confederation of Trade Unions (LO) has stated that nearly 35,000 workers are prepared to go on strike starting Monday if an agreement is not reached before the deadline.
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has launched a new recruitment campaign, specifically targeting gamers, to apply for air traffic control positions when the hiring window opens.
Jurors in the trial of FedEx driver Tanner Horner viewed grim evidence from the truck allegedly used to abduct and kill 7-year-old Athena Strand in Paradise, Texas.
Attempts by previous German federal governments to tackle the housing shortage have largely failed, with the federal building society under Finance Minister Lars Klingbeil being seen as the next superficial solution.
Despite a proposed federal rule aiming to allow alternative assets like cryptocurrency and private equity in retirement savings plans, employers remain wary due to potential legal liabilities.
Over a year after significant cuts during the Trump administration, current and former US government employees are reporting difficulties in finding new employment, with some applying to hundreds of jobs.
Members of the South American Football Confederation (CONMEBOL) have decided to support current FIFA President Gianni Infantino if he seeks re-election. Infantino has not yet announced whether he will run for a third term.
The black-red Senate of Berlin has launched a new initiative to accelerate card payments, putting pressure on the federal government to advance cashless payment options. This move aims to improve the efficiency of digital transactions.
Ahead of an extraordinary session on April 15, delegates in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina's House of Peoples are discussing the Southern Interconnection project.
Kuala Lumpur's Federal Territories has launched a free aerobics program aimed at helping city dwellers fight stress and obesity. The initiative was urged by the Prime Minister's wife, Datuk Seri Dr Wan Azizah Wan Ismail.
The latest fashion trends for spring 2026 guests are highlighted, featuring ruffles, puffed skirts, floral patterns, and polka dots dominating store displays.
Ahead of crucial federal byelections, farmers along the proposed route of the Liberal government's high-speed rail line are opposing the plan, citing potential impacts on their lands.
Officials in Minnesota have filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration, alleging that federal authorities are withholding evidence in the fatal shootings of U.S. citizens Alex Pretti and Renee Macklin Good by immigration agents in Minneapolis, as well as a non-fatal shooting.
Anthropic has confirmed it is withholding its powerful Mythos AI model from the general public due to cybersecurity concerns, making it available only to select organizations. This decision follows emergency meetings between the U.S. Treasury, Federal Reserve, and Wall Street bankers to discuss potential cyber risks posed by advanced AI models like Mythos.
US Treasury Secretary and Federal Reserve Chair held an urgent meeting with top bank CEOs to caution them about cybersecurity concerns posed by Anthropic's new AI model, which can identify software vulnerabilities.
A US appeals court has ruled that a 158-year-old federal ban on home distilling is unconstitutional, potentially opening the door for personal alcohol production.
Investors are anticipating a busy period with upcoming corporate earnings reports, a series of speeches from Federal Reserve officials, and continued attention on developments in the space industry.
The Trump administration has acknowledged a significant error in the data it used to justify a federal fraud investigation into New York’s Medicaid program.
A mother and her six-month-old baby are facing hardship as they have been waiting for unemployment benefits for over two months, with reports of chaos from affected individuals despite federal reassurances.
The Portuguese government is scheduled to meet with social partners on Monday to discuss a potential social concertation agreement, which the Confederation of Commerce and Services believes could help 'unblock barriers'.
A planned strike by Icelandic port workers, originally set for April 13, has been postponed by six weeks until May 26, as Eimskipafélagið continues discussions with the Icelandic Seamen's Federation.
A federal judge acknowledged a potential increase in the pace of removal proceedings but declined to immediately intervene in the Trump administration's Somali deportation policies.
Ihor Fedirko, CEO of the Ukrainian Council of Defence Industry, stated that Kyiv is pursuing sustainable and durable cooperation with Gulf states on drone defense technology, a partnership that has accelerated since the war began.
Donald Tusk's recent actions regarding cryptocurrencies are seen as a political move to target Karol Nawrocki and the Confederation party, potentially influencing younger voters, while the PiS party anticipates a "Czarnka effect."
Federal Minister Vedran Lakić visited TRZ Hadžići to discuss stabilization solutions, announcing that workers will receive all outstanding salaries in the coming days.
The Government of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina has entered into a major investment agreement with China Sinopharm International Corporation, a leading Chinese healthcare company, for €100 million to modernize KCUS and build a new hospital in Livno.
The Government of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina has approved an updated draft agreement with Croatia for the construction of the "Southern Interconnection" gas pipeline.
A car suddenly burst into flames in the city center of Elbląg, Poland. The driver managed to exit the vehicle before it was engulfed, and firefighters and police responded to the incident.
A new report has highlighted concerns regarding the potential risks associated with cryptocurrency exchange Kraken's access to a Federal Reserve payment account.
The Nigerian Federal Government has established a technical committee to critically review a proposed $200 billion Integrated Gas, Power, and High-Speed Rail Project, aiming to assess its feasibility and impact.
Lunar Bank will continue as the main partner for the Danish Padel Federation for the next two years, following a prolonged controversy. The agreement ensures the bank's ongoing support for the sport in Denmark.
Frankfurt's policy, implemented in September, to no longer prosecute fare dodgers is being evaluated by the city and has sparked a broader discussion at the federal level in Germany regarding its effectiveness and implications.
Director Artūras Areima's play 'Yerma,' based on Federico García Lorca's work, is set to premiere on May 7 and 8 at the Old Theatre in Vilnius. The performance explores themes of relationships, desire, and unfulfilled love.
The play "Up and Down," a co-production by the "Life with Down Syndrome Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina" association and SARTR, directed by Ermin Brave, will be performed at the Tuzla National Theater on April 18th.
Nigeria's Federal Government has already borrowed N8.1 trillion in 2026, representing a 7.4% year-on-year increase, with analysts citing revenue gaps and fiscal indiscipline as key drivers of the rising debt.
Various suggestions are being put forward on how the US central bank, the Federal Reserve, can reduce its influence in financial markets by shrinking its balance sheet.
An opinion piece argues that Nigeria's digital transformation requires momentum beyond just federal initiatives, emphasizing the need to ensure policies, infrastructure, and talent are not confined to the center.
Tax expert and lawyer Akindele Akinola has announced his candidacy for the Akure North/South Federal Constituency in the Ondo Reps race, promising competence and accountability.
Kraken's approval by the Federal Reserve, positioning it as a "first crypto bank," has prompted a warning regarding Bitcoin's potential to reach $100,000.
The U.S. Federal Trade Commission is reportedly in settlement discussions with advertising companies as part of a probe into alleged boycotts, according to a Wall Street Journal report.
This commentary criticizes the General Workers' Union (UGT) for its reactionary approach and argues that Portugal's rigid labor legislation is directly responsible for the country's lagging economic position in Europe, emphasizing the urgent need for change.
Bosnia and Herzegovina's Federation of BiH Motorways plans to open approximately 40 kilometers of new highway sections on Corridor 5C by the end of 2026.
German politicians Schulze and Voigt anticipate prompt and coordinated action from the federal government, with discussions expected to continue through the weekend, including calls for a suspension of the CO2 tax.
The Federal Aviation Administration has authorized the U.S. military to deploy high-energy laser weapons for counter-drone operations within American airspace.
Swiss National Councillor Marionna Schlatter of the Green Party is launching a new initiative to advocate for cheaper public transport tickets, specifically a "Gratishalbtax" for everyone, despite previous rejection by the Federal Council.
The US Treasury Department is preparing to take over millions of defaulted federal student loan accounts, a move previously attempted during the Obama administration.
Germany's public debt climbed to 2.66 trillion euros last year, reflecting the government's decision to boost spending on infrastructure, military, and climate change initiatives. Data from Destatis shows a rise in federal and local government debt.
The Nigerian Federal Government has released a list of 48 individuals and groups allegedly involved in financing terrorist activities and announced plans to move against figures like Mamu and Ekpa with extradition efforts.
A large fire engulfed and destroyed an auto parts warehouse at Bubuashie Atico Junction in Accra, Ghana. One firefighter sustained injuries while battling the blaze.
Swiss Federal Railways (SBB) is under scrutiny for awarding lucrative mandates, ranging from 99,000 to 270,000 francs, to three former top managers after their departure from the executive board. SBB has declined to disclose the hours worked for these mandates, which the President of the Transport Commission deems "unacceptable."
Federal agents arrested a man whose mother served as a spokeswoman for the Islamist embassy captors during the 1979 hostage crisis, with the US now moving towards his deportation.
Ukrainian Minister of Defense Mykhailo Fedorov held a meeting with Norwegian Defense Minister Tore Sandvik to discuss priorities for defense cooperation.
The Athletics Federation of India is facing criticism after a man casually walked onto the track during a junior 200m race in New Delhi, forcing a runner to take evasive action. The incident has gone viral and raised significant safety concerns.
Nigeria's Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) reported zero crashes on the Abuja corridor during its Operation Safe Kugbo. This success was attributed to the restriction of 858 trucks during peak hours.
A new survey reveals Harvard University remains the most desired institution for American students applying in 2026, despite ongoing federal lawsuits and funding cuts.
The Federal Government of Nigeria has initiated a nationwide registration framework for car dealers to improve traceability, sanitize the auto market, and facilitate financing for industry stakeholders.
Research from the Federal Reserve indicates that tariffs imposed by the Trump administration were a direct cause of excess inflation in 2025, resulting in a 'dollar-for-dollar' impact.
An election integrity group and a GOP lawmaker have warned that New York's voter registration systems lack key safeguards, threatening federal court action over alleged violations.
Daniel Fellner, the state leader of Carinthia, has criticized binding expansion targets in a new renewable energy expansion law, though he stated he would accept the federal legislation.
A guesthouse constructed of wood in the village of Dorëz, Librazhd, Albania, was engulfed in flames during the night, suffering significant material damage. Authorities indicate that an electrical fault was the cause of the severe incident.
An individual reflects on a past conflict within the Yugoslavian Basketball Federation, stating it caused a "war" because of them, and expresses deep regret over Dražen Petrović.
Four members of the Casio family have filed a lawsuit in a Los Angeles federal court, posthumously accusing American musician Michael Jackson of child rape and trafficking.
A liberal author has challenged Bern's long-standing status as the sole federal city of Switzerland, prompting discussion about the city's future and its relationship with the Federal Assembly.
Likas assemblyman Tham Yun Fook has called for urgent state and federal education action regarding students at SK Balaban Jaya who are forced to study in tents and mosque corridors due to poor school conditions.
The Federal High Court in Abuja has scheduled April 14 to hear a suit filed by Nafiu-Bala Gombe, seeking to prevent the Sen. David Mark-led faction from parading itself as the leaders of the African Democratic Congress (ADC).
The Federal Aviation Administration has approved the military's use of high-energy anti-drone lasers in U.S. airspace, following previous temporary closures due to interagency disputes.
A firm has partnered with the Federal Palace Hotel to expand the electric vehicle charging network in Lagos, Nigeria, promoting sustainable transportation.
Senators Vance and Bessent questioned major tech companies regarding AI security concerns, specifically before the release of Anthropic's Mythos. Separately, Bessent and Fed Chair Jerome Powell also met with heads of top U.S. banks to discuss potential cyber threats posed by the AI.
A mass trial at the Federal High Court in Abuja concluded with the conviction of 386 terrorists over four days, according to the Attorney General of the Federation.
Ukraine's Defence Minister Mykhailo Fedorov discussed preparations for the next Ukraine Defence Contact Group meeting, also known as the Ramstein format, scheduled for April 15, during a call with his German counterpart.
The Governor of Bangladesh has assured the Federation of Bangladesh Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FBCCI) that the export development fund will be increased to $5 billion to support the nation's export sector.
The Nigeria Police Force has debunked a viral video circulating on social media that falsely alleged an ongoing terrorist attack in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Abuja. Authorities have also arrested a suspect in connection with the incitement.
March CPI data revealed a 3.3% inflation rate, with soaring gasoline prices contributing significantly to the biggest monthly spike in four years. Despite this quickening of US inflation, bond traders are maintaining their predictions for a Federal Reserve rate cut later this year.
A commentary criticizes the Swiss Federal Council for allegedly misleading the public with its explanatory videos about a new EU agreement package, omitting disadvantages and potentially fostering public mistrust.
A 42-year-old woman, dubbed the 'Ketamine Queen,' has been sentenced to 15 years in prison after pleading guilty to five federal charges related to the death of actor Matthew Perry.
Nigeria's Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has arrested 31 suspected internet fraudsters during a raid on an alleged cybercrime training facility in the Federal Capital Territory.
A "Trump question" originating from Knonau is causing polarization in the Swiss Federal Palace, highlighting a debate about citizens' access to directly question politicians.
The Government of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina has given its approval for the continuation of activities on the Southern Interconnection project during a telephone session, following a proposal from the Federal Ministry of Energy, Mining, and Industry.
Crypto exchange Kraken's acquisition of a Federal Reserve payment account has sparked concerns regarding potential risks and implications for the broader financial system.
Brian Hooker — the man arrested in the disappearance of his wife Lynette Hooker — says he got separated from her due to heavy winds after she fell overboard Saturday night, according to messages…
British Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer issued an unusually harsh statement, declaring he is 'fed up' with the effects of Donald Trump's actions in the Middle East on UK citizens.
The Comoedienhaus barn theater in Hanau-Wilhelmsbad is set to undergo extensive and costly renovations. Federal, state, and city governments have now finalized their contributions to cover the significant expenses.
Thousands of gun owners in Alberta who declared banned firearms under Ottawa's buyback program are unable to receive compensation due to an ongoing dispute between the provincial and federal governments.
A former director has called on the Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta (FUNAAB) to convert its university farms into centers for innovation, food production, and sustainable revenue generation.
US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell held an emergency meeting this week with bank CEOs to warn them about...