South Korea and Japan shared "serious concerns" on the recent weakness of their currencies against the dollar and agreed to take "appropriate actions" to counter extreme volatility, the finance ministry in Seoul said Wednesday. The two "shared serious concerns about the recent significant depreciation of the Japanese yen and the Korean won", it said in a statement.
Take-Two Interactive on Tuesday told US regulators it is trimming its workforce by five percent and eliminating some video games in production to cut costs.
Volkswagen employees in Tennessee will begin casting ballots Wednesday in a vote that could make theirs the first foreign carmaker to unionize in the American South, expanding gains made by organized labor in the auto heartland of Detroit.
Terrified onlookers crouch behind a wall as lights streak across the night sky in what self-proclaimed digital investigators claimed was footage of Iranian drones over Israel.
About one year after President Bola Tinubu resumed office, some influential Nigerians were jailed through courts or security operatives; full list was published.
The former governor of Kaduna state, Nasir El-Rufai, has disclosed how the governors use state electoral commissions to rig election in their states.
Silicon Valley venture capital star Andreessen Horowitz said Tuesday it had raised $7.2 billion to invest in startups behind games, apps, artificial intelligence and more. Other "strategies" targeted for investment were apps, games, "American Dynamism," and tech "infrastructure" including artificial intelligence (AI).
The naira exchange rate against the dollar has sustained its rally as it appreciated to a seven-month high to close at N1000/$1. Reno Omokri is happy.
A TikTok video shows a young woman dancing after she revealed that she is a stay-at-home mom. The clip went viral, and people were envious of the lady's lifestyle.
European Central Bank president Christine Lagarde suggested Tuesday that the regulator could lower interest rates before a similar move by the US Federal Reserve, saying "we are not Fed-dependent." "It's on that basis that we have to make our decision and not on the basis of any central bank in the world, be it the Fed."