The requirements, which apply regardless of nationality and vaccination status, start Jan. 5.
Ghana suspending debt service payments on its external obligations
Ghana suspended payments on much of its external debt, effectively defaulting as the west African country struggles to plug its cavernous balance of payments deficit. Prices of Ghana’s sovereign international bonds dropped sharply in the wake of the announcement. Ghana had already announced a domestic debt restructuring and struck a $3 billion preliminary financing deal...
Demand for rural homes in Britain drops as pandemic effect fades, report says
In the Lake District national park area, demand for properties dipped 5% in 2022, while in Wales enquiries fell 10%.
‘There’s no place like home’: Ukraine’s refugees face their first Christmas away
For Maryna, and the millions of others who have fled Russia’s invasion this year, the holiday season is proving especially hard.
Zelenskyy meets with Biden on his first known wartime trip outside Ukraine
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy met with President Joe Biden at the White House ahead of a speech to a joint session of Congress.
Porsche begins production of ‘e-fuel’ that could provide gas alternative amid EV push
Porsche officials celebrated the beginning of e-fuel production with the filling of a Porsche 911 with the first synthetic fuel produced at the site.
White House and Congress prepare for possible visit from Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, sources say
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy could address a joint session of Congress in the House chamber on Wednesday, according to sources familiar.
A sports tech startup lost millions — then made it big. Here’s how its millennial founders staged a comeback
Dream Sports is reportedly one of the rare unicorns in India making a profit. Harsh Jain and Bhavit Sheth say their company has been in the green since 2020.
Jan. 6 House committee releases final report on Trump Capitol riot investigation
The Jan. 6 panel voted this week to refer Trump to the DOJ for possible prosecution over efforts to overturn his election loss to President Joe Biden.
Asia markets fall as Japan’s core inflation marks highest in over 40 years
Asia-Pacific shares traded lower, following Wall Street’s losses as investors looked ahead to some economic data in the region.