KYIV – Ukraine’s capital Kyiv banned public celebrations this week commemorating independence from Soviet rule, citing a heightened threat of attack as a U.S. official warned of Russian plans to strike Ukrainian infrastructure in the coming days. Near frontlines in the south of the country, Ukraine said Russia fired rockets into ...
A day after a mass shooting in Buffalo, New York last May, the video-sharing website BitChute was amplifying a far-right conspiracy theory that the massacre was a so-called false flag operation, meant to discredit gun-loving Americans. Three of the top 15 videos on the ...
CHENNAI, India – Vaibhav Bemetariha’s wedding card was a conversation starter. The 38-year-old’s friends and family were intrigued by his decision to print “save Hasdeo” in support of a protest to protect a major forest in his state from coal mining. “Even my wife had questions,” ...
TAIPEI – Taiwan saw off China‘s military six decades ago when its forces bombarded offshore Taiwanese islands and that resolve to defend the homeland continues to this day, President Tsai Ing-wen told a visiting group of former U.S. officials on Tuesday. Tensions between Taiwan and China have spiked over the past month following the visit to Taipei by US House Speaker ...
On this week’s edition of The DecisionPoint Trading Room, Carl opens this week’s show by covering the major markets and asset classes. He reviews the mega-cap stocks that are leading the market lower. DP indicators came through on warning that ...
Now that I am back from vacation, I thought we would mix it up for you all and do the Daily as a video a couple of times per week, so that I can explain the charts in more detail ...
UK inflation is on track to rise above 18% for the first time in almost half a century next year as energy prices rocket, according to the investment bank Citigroup. Using forecasts for the retail energy price cap, which analysts ...
Criminal barristers in England and Wales have voted in favour of an all-out strike next month in a clash with the government over jobs and pay. Members of the Criminal Bar Association (CBA), who have been stopping work on alternate ...
The rapid decline in the use of cash during the pandemic has eased as consumers return to their preferred method of paying for things, a report suggests. Many people were forced into trying alternative ways of spending owing to Covid ...
P&O Ferries will not face criminal action over the way it fired nearly 800 employees earlier this year, the Insolvency Service has said. The firm sacked staff without notice in March, replacing them with foreign agency workers who were paid ...