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NESR Begins Construction of 180,000m(2) Facility at King Salman Energy Park (SPARK)
The state-of-the-art facility will be a key asset in Saudi Arabia's energy sector, offering advanced oilfield services and creating jobs opportunities

Trump slams 'weak' judges as deportation row intensifies
The clash over President Donald Trump's bid to exercise unprecedented powers in deporting migrants deepened Sunday as he again bashed the judiciary, while a top Democrat warned the country was "closer and closer" to a constitutional crisis.

Tariffs could lift Boeing and Airbus plane prices even higher
Commercial plane prices, already lifted in recent years due to pandemic supply chain shocks, are poised to climb further as Boeing and Airbus are buffeted by trade tariffs.
US Supreme Court intervenes to block Trump deportations
The US Supreme Court, in a dramatic nighttime intervention Saturday, blocked President Donald Trump's unprecedented use of an obscure law to deport Venezuelan migrants without due process.

Migrant's expulsion puts Washington Salvadorans on edge
Sara Lopez hugs the wall of the mall as she hurries back to her car after a shopping trip just outside Washington.

Plan for expanded Muslim community triggers hope, fear in Texas
Threats to Muslims living in Texas are nothing new, but lately the vile phone calls to Imran Chaudhary have ramped up.

How Motorcycling Builds Life-Long Friendships
NEW YORK CITY, NY / ACCESS Newswire / April 19, 2025 / Motorcycling is more than a way to get from one place to another. It's a lifestyle, a passion and, for many, a way to build strong, lasting friendships. Riders often say there's something special about hitting the open road with others who share the same love for two wheels.

Ford 'adjusts' some exports to China due to tariffs
Citing the US-China trade conflict, Ford said Friday it has "adjusted" its exports to the country, where the US auto giant operates manufacturing jointly with local partners.

Trump goes to war with the Fed
Donald Trump's simmering discontent with the US Federal Reserve boiled over this week, with the president threatening to take the unprecedented step of ousting the head of the fiercely independent central bank.

Judge denies Sean 'Diddy' Combs push to delay trial
The federal judge in the trial of Sean "Diddy" Combs for sex trafficking and other charges denied Friday the music mogul's bid to delay his trial by two months, saying he had ample time to prepare.

Three dead after deadly spring storm wreaks havoc in the Alps
Two men on their way to help with rescue efforts were found dead on Friday after a spring storm drenched parts of northern Italy and dumped more than a metre of snow in other areas across the Alps, shutting ski areas, halting transport and killing at least one other person.
Tokyo leads gains in most Asian markets on trade deal hopes
Tokyo led most Asian markets higher Friday on optimism about a Japan-US trade deal as investors keep tabs on countries' tariff talks with the White House.

China's manufacturing backbone feels Trump trade war pinch
Sky-high tariffs imposed on China by US President Donald Trump have triggered a slump in factory orders, manufacturers told AFP this week -- with some fearing business may never return.

Heartbroken Brits abandon pets as living costs bite
Staff at a London animal shelter have seen more than their fair share of abandoned pets over the years, from kittens in boxes to budgies dropped outside in the dead of night.

Mongolian LGBTQ youth fight for recognition through music, comedy
Mongolian influencer Anudari Daarya looks effortlessly glamorous and carefree in her social media posts -- but the classically trained pianist's road to acceptance as a transgender artist has been anything but easy.

India's elephant warning system tackles deadly conflict
In central India's dry forests, community trackers hunt for signs of elephants to feed into an alert system that is helping prevent some of the hundreds of fatal tramplings each year.

Japan rice prices soar as core inflation accelerates
Rice prices in Japan last month were almost twice what they were a year earlier, official data showed Friday, as core inflation accelerated in the world's number four economy.

7 Myths About Credit Score Checks You Need to Stop Believing
NEW YORK, NY / ACCESS Newswire / April 18, 2025 / Figuring out credit scores isn't easy, but it's worthwhile - and there's so much that the public misunderstands about these useful indicators. Read on to debunk the seven most common myths about a credit score check, because, with the right information at hand, you can start building and maintaining the best version of your credit.

Commercial National Reports March 31, 2025 Results
LATROBE, PA / ACCESS Newswire / April 18, 2025 / Commercial National Financial Corporation (OTCQX:CNAF) (Company), parent Company of Commercial Bank & Trust of PA, has reported results for the quarter ended March 31, 2025. The Company earned $431,000 (or $0.15 per average share outstanding) in the first quarter 2025 compared to $527,000 (or $0.18 per average share outstanding) in the first quarter of 2024.

Clear Start Tax Warns Taxpayers About Red Flags That Trigger Audits
From Self-Employment to Crypto, Clear Start Tax Outlines the Filing Mistakes Most Likely to Trigger IRS Audits in 2025
Netflix earnings top forecasts despite economic turmoil
Netflix on Thursday reported quarterly earnings slightly better than analysts expected, saying it is staying focused on what it can control as the overall economy is roiled by US President Donald Trump's trade war.
Trump and Italy's Meloni talk up EU tariff deal hopes
Donald Trump and Giorgia Meloni hit an optimistic note about a possible US-EU tariffs deal Tuesday as the far-right Italian prime minister mounted a charm offensive at the White House.

Netflix earnings in first quarter of 2025 top forecasts
Netflix on Thursday reported quarterly profit of $2.9 billion as revenue grew 13 percent with help from recent subscription price hikes.

Salvadoran soldiers stop US senator near prison holding expelled migrant
Salvadoran soldiers on Thursday barred a US senator who is in the country to seek the release of a man wrongfully deported by President Donald Trump's administration from visiting the prison where he is held.

Trump talks up EU tariff deal as Italy's Meloni visits
US President Donald Trump said he would "100 percent" reach a tariffs deal with the European Union as Italian Prime Minister Giorgia led a charm offensive at the White House on Thursday.
Google has illegal monopoly in ad tech, US judge rules
A US judge on Thursday ruled that Google illegally wielded monopoly power in the online ad technology market, in a legal blow that could rattle the tech giant's revenue engine.

Trump softens on Zelensky, says mineral deal coming 'soon'
US President Donald Trump on Thursday said he doesn't hold Volodymyr Zelensky "responsible" for Russia's invasion of his country but continued to criticize the pro-Western Ukrainian leader.

Countries must 'make the best' of new multipolar world: IMF chief
Countries have no choice but to "make the best" of the fragmentation of the global economy by boosting ties with regional and like-minded countries, the head of the International Monetary Fund said in an interview Thursday.

Iran challenges four countries in UN court over jet it downed in 2020
Iran on Thursday filed a challenge at the International Court of Justice against Canada, Sweden, Ukraine and Britain over a UN aviation body's ruling against it related to the shooting down of a passenger plane in 2020.

Italy's Meloni, Trump talk up EU trade deal hopes
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and US President Donald Trump talked up the chances of cutting a tariff deal for the European Union, as Rome's far-right leader led a charm offensive at the White House on Thursday.

Swiss watch exports to US soared ahead of Trump tariffs
Swiss watch exports to the key US market soared nearly 14 percent in March, likely the result of retailers stocking up before US President Donald Trump announced his tariffs on countries worldwide.

World economy likely to avoid recession despite tariffs: IMF chief
The global economy is likely to avoid a recession despite the hit to growth from US President Donald Trump's tariff rollout, the head of the International Monetary Fund said Thursday.