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Shares fell with Wall Street not keen on the message from Fed Chair Jerome Powell
Talks between the auto companies are currently in early stages
Argentina’s long-suffering economy is growing for the first time in a year
Chrystia Freeland resigned hours before she was to present the autumn economic statement
The President of Aon tells the Â鶹ԼÅÄ firms should rethink their executives’ security plans.
Bayrou becomes Macron's fourth prime minister this year
François Bayrou needs to finalise a budget the French parliament will pass
President Macron is about to name new French prime minister
French President Emmanuel Macron needs his new prime minister to pass a budget for 2025
The illegal drug captagon was the main source of income for the Assad regime
Sebastian Ebel says a new German government should reduce bureaucracy for businesses
Damascus Chamber of Commerce says the interim government pledges to open up the economy
Banks in Syria have re-opened in the capital Damascus
Syrians are calling for sanctions to be lifted so international trade can resume
Thousands of people who left are now returning from neighbouring countries
The Surinamese government pledges to share its oil windfall with the people
The agreement will create a free trade area covering 780 million people
Chinese exporters rush shipments to avoid Trump's tariffs
Donald Trump's election victory and job nominations he has made fuel the crypto market
France faces economic woe after PM loses vote of no confidence
Michel Barnier used special powers to push through a social security budget bill
A day of turmoil in South Korea as the President backs down after imposing martial law.
The move comes amid an escalating budget row between Yoon Suk Yeol and lawmakers
Opposition parties say they'll bring down the minority government
A no-confidence vote is expected later this week after PM rams through budget bill
Ukraine battles winter and power outages amid Russian missile attacks on its energy grid.
Officials say this is Russia's 11th attack on its energy sector
They're the world's strictest laws on young people using social media
Why are politicians struggling to address the nation's mounting debt?