UK warns China is recruiting British pilots to train its military

The UK government has warned that current and former British military pilots are being lured to China with large compensation packages to train the country's armed forces, and said it would take measures to stop such recruitment schemes amid national security concerns.


Analysis: The UK just stepped back from the brink. But there's more trouble ahead

The decision by Jeremy Hunt, the new UK finance minister, to jettison the bulk of Prime Minister Liz Truss' much-maligned plans to boost growth has come as a huge relief to investors, easing their worries about the sustainability of government finances.


First on CNN: Next spring the economy will sink into a 1990-style mild recession, Fitch says

Stubborn inflation and the Federal Reserve's jumbo-sized interest rate hikes will drive the American economy into a 1990-style mild recession starting in the spring, Fitch Ratings warned on Tuesday.


Rolls-Royce's first electric car has two doors and is longer than a Cadillac Escalade

Rolls-Royce will start production of its first electric car next year. It has only two doors but is longer than a full-size SUV. And among its innumerable options, the Spectre will be offered with stars in the doors.


Australia reverses Trump-era recognition of West Jerusalem as capital of Israel

The Australian government has reversed a decision by its predecessor to recognize West Jerusalem as the capital of Israel, prompting a rebuke from the Israeli government.


Japanese Prime Minister orders investigation into controversial Unification Church

Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida has ordered an investigation into the Unification Church amid a growing scandal tying his ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) to the controversial religious group.


Why women in leadership roles are more likely than ever to quit

When it comes to getting promoted into management, men still have the advantage.


Mercedes CEO says Europe's gas crisis will accelerate its shift to renewables

Europe's gas crisis will be "a catalyst" for Mercedes-Benz to push deeper into clean energy, says its CEO.


China delays the release of GDP and other economic data without explanation amid Party Congress

China has abruptly delayed the publication of key economic data, one day before its scheduled release, as the ruling Communist Party gathers at a major political meeting against the backdrop of a faltering economy.


UK Prime Minister Liz Truss apologizes for mini-budget 'mistakes'

British Prime Minister Liz Truss on Monday apologized for her controversial mini-budget that crashed the country's currency, rattled financial markets and led to her firing her finance minister and closest political ally.