There are many tasty reasons why Indonesia’s plan to ban palm-oil exports will be a conversation topic around the kitchen table … A decision to remove Russian stocks from some big indices leaves some of the world’s largest banks holding potentially valuable positions … And analysts are looking at the downside of Tesla’s huge profit margin
The United States promised on Monday to reopen its embassy in Kyiv soon, as Defence Secretary Lloyd Austin and Secretary of State Antony Blinken visited Ukraine's capital and hailed its success so far against Russia's invasion.
- ChinaPanic buying in Beijing as district starts mass COVID testing
Beijing residents snapped up food and other supplies as the city's biggest district began mass COVID-19 testing of all residents on Monday, prompting fears of a Shanghai-style lockdown after dozens of cases in the capital in recent days.
- BusinessMorning Bid: No jubilation, article with image
A look at the day ahead in markets from Sujata Rao.
- BusinessTwitter, under shareholder pressure, begins deal talks with Musk
Elon Musk wooed the social media company's shareholders with financing details on his $43 billion acquisition offer.
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- United StatesU.S. Supreme Court to tackle football coach's on-field prayers
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday addresses the religious rights of government employees as it weighs an appeal by a Christian former public high school football coach in Washington state who was suspended from his job for refusing to stop leading prayers with players on the field after games.
- Autos & TransportationGM, Ford steer into the headwinds of inflation, rising rates, article with image
- AfricaAt least 168 killed in western Darfur violence, aid group says
The violence is the latest in an uptick of such incidents in the war-weary region.
- GamesOCA confident Asian Games will go ahead in September - official
The Olympic Council of Asia (OCA) has requested an update from Beijing on the COVID-19 situation in China but remains confident the Asian Games will go ahead in Hangzhou in September, a senior official at the body told Reuters on Monday.