The South American nation can now augment its depleted foreign currency reserves thanks to the formalization of an expansion of a currency swap agreement between
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The Thai king’s crown princess remains comatose 3 weeks after collapsing due to a heart condition.
According to a palace statement providing an update on the condition of the 44-year-old potential heir to the throne of Thailand, Princess Bajrakitiyabha, she has
Virginia school shooting: 6-year-old arrested for shooting female teacher, condition critical.
According to officials, a six-year-old child intentionally shot a teacher at an elementary school in Virginia on Friday afternoon. The youngster accused of shooting a
China Tech giants: Jack Ma, the founder of Ant Group, will cede authority in a key overhaul.
Jack Ma, the founder of Ant Group, will relinquish control of the Chinese fintech giant as part of a restructuring intended to put an end
The Dutch treasure hunt is inspired by an old Nazi map
This week, amateur treasure hunters in the Netherlands were inspired by an old map that is thought to indicate the location where German soldiers stashed
Global hunger looms as food prices hit a record high in 2022.
The average price index of the U.N. food agency increased last year to its highest level ever as the disruption brought on by Russia’s invasion
U.S. to accept 30,000 migrants monthly, in policy shift to stem illegal migration.
In a border policy that will be matched with increased use of Title 42 expulsions, President Joe Biden will reveal intentions to welcome up to
Utah mass murder: 8 family members, including 5 children found dead from gunshot wounds in a home.
According to authorities, eight family members, five of whom were youngsters, were discovered dead from gunshot wounds in a residence in southern Utah on Wednesday.
Amazon obtains $8b loan, adopts cost-saving measures and market cap falls below $1tr.
In preparation for market challenges, Amazon has received an $8 billion loan. The loan, which was provided by DBS Bank, Mizuho Bank, and others, would
Colorado funeral home directors that mutilated over 560 corpses and sold body parts jailed.
In Colorado, a former owner of a funeral company and her mother were given prison terms for illegally selling body parts. Between 2010 and 2018,
