Boris Johnson resignation could revitalize US-UK economic relationship, former Trump trade adviser says
Former Trump official Clete Willems explains how inflation and the overall economic situation in the U.K. caused Boris Johnson to resign as prime minister
Amazon to face investigation in the UK over anti-competitive concerns
Amazon is being investigated by Britain's competition watchdog on claims that they're harming competition by giving an unfair advantage to merchants that pay for extra services.
Prince Charles will not receive cash donations after bags-of-cash incident
Prince Charles will no longer be accepting large cash donations to his various charities after allegedly receiving a suitcase full of money from a Qatari politician.
United Airlines to fly baby formula from London to US as part of Biden's Operation Fly Formula
President Biden's administration is scrambling to import baby formula from the United Kingdom in 'Operation Fly Formula'
Europe inflation spikes to record 8.1%, matching US
European inflation spiked to a record 8.1 percent in May, matching the U.S. and Britain, which have both set 40-year records for inflation in March and April.
Chelsea Football Club, formerly owned by Russian oligarch Roman Abramovich, sold in record deal
A consortium involving LA Dodgers part-owner Todd Boehly completed the purchase of the Chelsea Football Club once owned by Roman Abramovich.
Top Ukrainian official asks Saudi Arabia to fix fuel crisis
Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba asked Saudi Arabia to 'resolve' the energy crisis plaguing his war-torn nation amid Russia's war.
Lviv feels almost back to normal: Morgan Ortagus
Former U.S. State Department spokesperson Morgan Ortagus reacts to Biden's statements that the U.S. will defend Taiwan and shares her first-hand experience in Lviv, Ukraine.
Virgin Atlantic flight turns back after realizing pilot hadn't completed 'final assessment' flight
A Virgin Atlantic flight had to turn back about 40 minutes after taking off from London Heathrow Airport this week when the airline realized that one of the pilots hadn't completed a "final assessment" flight.
Biden looks to Congress to pass additional $33B aid package for Ukraine
National security analyst Rebeccah Heinrichs weighs in on President Biden's $33B aid proposal for Ukraine on 'Fox Business Tonight.'
Biden is being governed by the 'radical left enviros': Kudlow
Fox Business host Larry Kudlow weighs in on President Biden's pursuit of a nuclear deal with Iran and his failed energy policies on 'The Evening Edit.'
Putin has destroyed at least a quarter of his Russian military: Volker
Former U.S. Amb. to NATO Kurt Volker claims that NATO membership for Ukraine as a cause of the war is a 'false narrative' on 'WSJ at Large.'
GOP senator claims Biden is showing the results of age: 'Unfit for office'
Wisconsin Sen. Ron Johnson reacts to President Biden's gaffe suggesting U.S. troops are going to Ukraine on 'The Evening Edit.'
Russian forces inching closer to Ukrainian city Mykolaiv
Vitaliy Kim, the governor of Ukraine's Mykolaiv region, explains what it's like on the ground.
Recent geopolitical events only underscore need for digital assets: FinTech expert
Devin Ryan, head of financial technology research at JMP Securities, argues the war in Ukraine shows one part of the utility of crypto as the ditial asset 'played an important role in fundraising for the Ukranian government.'
Protesters disrupt major trade route between Poland and Belarus
FOX Business' Ashley Webster reports from Poland on the protest held in an effort to halt trade with Russia.
China will do 'everything they can to try and retake Taiwan': Rep. Wittman
Rep. Rob Wittman, R-Va., argues that Chinese President Xi Jinping 'is just like' Russian President Vladimir Putin given they are opportunists and seek to exploit weakness.
US must be ‘unequivocally clear’ there will be consequences' if Putin turns to chemical and biological weapons: Gen. Keane
Fox News senior strategic analyst argues that Russia 'has to know there will be a price to be paid' as it 'changes the nature of the war' and NATO countries must meet to decide what the 'severe consequences' will be.
Putin in 'a trap that he set for himself': Former US amb. to NATO
Former U.S. Ambassador to NATO Kurt Volker argues Russian President Vladimir Putin realizes he 'can't fail to win,' but that he also 'can't win' in Ukraine and is resultantly determined to escalate as much as possible in an effort to change that.
Russia wants a 'symbolic victory' of Mariupol: Ukrainian official
Deputy Head of the Office of the President of Ukraine Ihor Zhovkva discusses what it's like on the ground in Ukraine and the assistance that is needed.



















