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LONDON -- European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde painted an optimistic picture for the eurozone economy, in a recent interview with Nikkei, saying that inflation in Europe was moderating and that the bank is committed to reaching its mediu... [1]
The United States, France, Britain and six other countries on the UN Security Council have called for a meeting on Myanmar that is expected to face opposition from China, diplomats said Wednesday. [2]
Your Thoughts … ဖိလစ်ပိုင် လေယာဉ်မယ် Christine Dacera Your Thoughts … No Result View All Result Founded in 1993 by a group of Myanmar journalists living in exile in Thailand, The Irrawaddy is a leading source of reliable news, information, and analys... [3]
The inclusion of the yuan among the currencies that compose the Special Drawing Rights -- the International Monetary Fund's international reserve asset -- is a "milestone" for China, as IMF Managing Director Christine Lagarde said when she presented ... [4]
Welcome to Your Week in Asia. Big developments are expected in three legal cases this week. A Macao court will hear closing arguments in the trial of the gambling hub's junket king Alvin Chau on Tuesday. [5]
TOKYO -- U.S. motorcycle maker Harley-Davidson is riding high, selling 57,415 bikes worldwide in the first three months of 2014, up 6% from a year earlier. [6]
Madagascar's Minister of Foreign Affairs Christine Razanamahasoa gives a speech during an event featuring Chinese gastronomic tastings to celebrate the Chinese New Year in Antananarivo, Madagascar, Feb. 7, 2026. [7]
Myanmar’s military regime has issued a blanket denial of abuses alleged by UN Special Envoy for Myanmar Christine Schraner Burgener at a UN Security Council (UNSC) meeting, rejecting her allegations as “one-sided” and “not fair,” while denying it had... [8]
LONDON -- European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde painted an optimistic picture for the eurozone economy, in a recent interview with Nikkei, saying that inflation in Europe was moderating and that the bank is committed to reaching its mediu
The United States, France, Britain and six other countries on the UN Security Council have called for a meeting on Myanmar that is expected to face opposition from China, diplomats said Wednesday.
Your Thoughts … ဖိလစ်ပိုင် လေယာဉ်မယ် Christine Dacera Your Thoughts … No Result View All Result Founded in 1993 by a group of Myanmar journalists living in exile in Thailand, The Irrawaddy is a leading source of reliable news, information, and analys
The inclusion of the yuan among the currencies that compose the Special Drawing Rights -- the International Monetary Fund's international reserve asset -- is a "milestone" for China, as IMF Managing Director Christine Lagarde said when she presented
Welcome to Your Week in Asia. Big developments are expected in three legal cases this week. A Macao court will hear closing arguments in the trial of the gambling hub's junket king Alvin Chau on Tuesday.
TOKYO -- U.S. motorcycle maker Harley-Davidson is riding high, selling 57,415 bikes worldwide in the first three months of 2014, up 6% from a year earlier.
Madagascar's Minister of Foreign Affairs Christine Razanamahasoa gives a speech during an event featuring Chinese gastronomic tastings to celebrate the Chinese New Year in Antananarivo, Madagascar, Feb. 7, 2026.
Myanmar’s military regime has issued a blanket denial of abuses alleged by UN Special Envoy for Myanmar Christine Schraner Burgener at a UN Security Council (UNSC) meeting, rejecting her allegations as “one-sided” and “not fair,” while denying it had
TOKYO -- By helping women participate more in the workplace, Japan can add 0.25% to its economic growth rate each year, Christine Lagarde, managing director of the International Monetary Fund, said in Tokyo on Friday.
Have YOU got a story? Email [email protected] Linda Robson broke down in tears on Loose Women on Thursday as she recounted her rise to fame on Birds of a Feather with 'amazing' Pauline Quirke.