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S Korea workers detained in US may see return home delayed

They were originally expected to leave the US at about 14:30 local time (18:30 GMT) on Wednesday.

Trump temporarily blocked from firing Fed governor

The judge's ruling is a win for the US Federal Reserve following criticism by the president.

Trump lobbies EU for 100% tariffs on China and India to pressure Putin

The US President wants to increase pressure on Vladimir Putin to halt the war in Ukraine.

Meta covered up potential child harms, whistleblowers claim

Meta denies the allegations and described the "claims at the heart" of the Senate hearing as "nonsense".

Meta covered up potential child harms, whistleblowers claim

Meta denies the allegations and described the "claims at the heart" of the Senate hearing as "nonsense".

Tesco to Victoria’s Secret: India’s booming back-offices worry about rising trade barriers

Many global firms are at an inflection point, as they face the heat of nationalism from their home countries.

Contactless card payments could become unlimited

Card providers would be allowed to set their own contactless card payment limit, under the regulator's plans.

Contactless card payments could become unlimited

Card providers would be allowed to set their own contactless card payment limit, under the regulator's plans.

Reeves tightens departmental spending ahead of budget

Ahead of the Autumn budget, the chancellor is limiting access to the Treasury's emergency funds.

Supreme Court to decide if Trump’s global tariffs are legal

It will amount to the biggest test of Trump's presidential authority and his signature economic policy.