16.05.2026 9:0216.05.2026 9:03 President Trump announced Friday evening that U.S. and Nigerian military forces had killed Abu-Bilal al-Minuki, a leader in the Islamic State group.16.05.2026 9:05 Unless the Bank of England indulged in a mad selling spree, there are other reasons for Friday’s jump in UK yields.16.05.2026 9:09 The strike stems from an inability to reach a deal on a new four-year contract. The MTA and unions agreed to the terms of the first three years, but disputes arose about the final year.16.05.2026 9:1416.05.2026 9:17 The Long Island Rail Road, the nation’s busiest commuter line, will suspend service for the first time in more than 30 years after labor groups and transit officials failed to reach a deal on wage increases by a Friday night deadline.16.05.2026 9:1916.05.2026 9:29 This is the first strike on the service in more than 30 years. It comes after three years of failed contract negotiations, two federal interventions and a volley of last-minute bargaining.16.05.2026 12:2416.05.2026 13:0016.05.2026 13:0016.05.2026 13:5916.05.2026 14:0016.05.2026 14:0016.05.2026 14:0016.05.2026 14:0016.05.2026 14:33 A small European Central Bank interest-rate increase could temper inflation without causing economic damage, Governing Council member Yannis Stournaras told Liberal.gr.16.05.2026 15:0016.05.2026 15:0016.05.2026 15:24 Source: Bloomberg, 0:0016.05.2026 15:42 After queuing for days to get their hands on the new Audemars Piguet-Swatch collaboration, fans on Saturday finally got their chance to buy the eye-catching pop-art timepiece, but heaving crowds stopped some stores from opening their doors.16.05.2026 15:45 Much of the world relies on China for an increasing number of products. Beijing wants to keep it that way.16.05.2026 16:24 Europe shouldn’t take the Kremlin’s bait by engaging in direct talks with Russia at a time when Ukraine has gained the upper hand in its fight, Estonia’s top diplomat warned.16.05.2026 16:30 Plus: Free art, cheap cocktails and jumping-hour watches16.05.2026 16:42 Tensions between the US and China have deepened since the last time a US president traveled to Beijing for a summit, in 2017. President Trump’s return to China, in a swirl of dinners and festivities, generated positive optics for host and guest alike, but brought less apparent progress on some of the biggest bilateral sticking points, from tariffs and trade to US arms sales to Taiwan. Bloomberg News Chief North Asia Correspondent Stephen Engle and White House Correspondent Courtney Subramanian joined Christina Ruffini and David Gura this morning on Bloomberg This Weekend to discuss the summit’s deals, sticking points and unfinished business. (Source: Bloomberg)16.05.2026 16:54 Source: Bloomberg, 0:0016.05.2026 17:00 With superyachts lining the harbor and strict dress codes for gala screenings, the Cannes Film Festival is a traditionally glitzy affair — and for decades, Hollywood has been its most glamorous tenant. This year, no major Hollywood studio has brought a marquee premiere to Cannes. That hasn’t happened since 2017, when the festival was defined by tensions over Netflix’s high-profile presence and heightened security following terrorist attacks.16.05.2026 17:00 America’s political landscape has become a stinking mess. More and more states are joining the race to the bottom to gerrymander away the power of their voters. But we don’t have to hold our noses any longer — there’s a fix in sight. And it doesn’t even require a constitutional amendment.16.05.2026 17:0016.05.2026 17:00 Bridgewater Associates founder Ray Dalio said the US is losing credibility as a global power willing to fight to defend its interests while China accumulates wealth and influence, fundamentally reshaping how the rest of the world views the two nations.16.05.2026 17:03 EY UK has paid more than £100 million ($133 million) to the administrators of NMC Health Plc to settle claims it was negligent in its audits of the failed firm, according to people familiar with the matter.16.05.2026 17:29 China said it agreed with the US to lower levies on some products to promote bilateral trade, underscoring how ties between the world’s two largest economies are further stabilizing after the historic meeting of the leaders. Страницы: 19271928192919301931193219331934193519361937193819391940194119421943194419451946194719481949195019511952195319541955195619571958195919601961196219631964196519661967