While Ankara claims the project will ease ship traffic in the Bosphorus, critics warn of dire environmental effects.
While Ankara claims the project will ease ship traffic in the Bosphorus, critics warn of dire environmental effects.
As the government fails to expand the economy to accommodate its growing population, youth unemployment has soared.
Global benchmark Brent futures closed at $76.18 while United States WTI crude rose to $74.05.
The move is likely to spike the price of petrol but is expected to temporarily ease the shortage crisis.
President Nayib Bukele offered $30 worth of Bitcoin to any citizen who signs up for a digital wallet.
Janice McAfee said her husband John was not suicidal and demanded a thorough probe into his death.
Chinese ride-hailing app is within striking distance of pulling off one of the biggest US IPOs of the past decade.
Last year women globally took on an average three hours of unpaid childcare for every hour a man assumed.
We round up the numbers from the week’s key economic stories to keep you in the know.
The engine of the US economy, consumer spending, was flat in May while inflation continued to rise.
Economists estimate countries are losing billions of dollars a year due to homophobia and anti-LGBTQ laws and practices.
Manila looking to buy 12 F-16 aircraft worth $2.43bn as well as tactical munitions.
Banco de Mexico raised its key rate by a quarter point to 4.25 percent in response to a jump in inflation.
Roughly 3.2 million people in the US said they faced eviction in the next two months, according to government data.