Ramaphosa Says South Africa Probing US Allegation That it Supplied Arms to Russia
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa instituted an inquiry into allegations that the country supplied weapons and ammunition to
2023-05-12 01:47
Sunak’s Tories Spy Chance of Income Tax Cut If Workers Return
The UK will be able to fund a 2 percentage-point income tax cut if the government can lure
2023-05-12 00:28
Macron Sets Out Plan to Accelerate France’s Industrial Revival
French President Emmanuel Macron unveiled measures to spur a reversal of the country’s industrial decline as he seeks
2023-05-11 23:56
Abcam Founder Pushes for Better Performance at Biotech
Abcam Plc founder Jonathan Milner is pushing for better performance at the biotechnology supplier he started 25 years
2023-05-11 19:27
European Gas Prices Fluctuate Amid Worries About Abnormal Heat
European natural gas prices fluctuated after closing at the lowest level in almost 22 months, with some weather
2023-05-11 18:48
German Union Calls for Two-Day Train Strike Starting Late Sunday
Germany’s railway and transport union called for its third nationwide strike this year after wage talks with state-owned
2023-05-11 16:54
Man Group Appoints its First Female CEO in 240 Years
Man Group Plc has appointed its first female chief executive officer in its 240 years of existence. Robyn
2023-05-11 16:20
ING Plans €1.5 Billion Buyback as Rates Fuel Profit Beat
ING Groep NV plans to buy back as much as €1.5 billion ($1.65 billion) worth of shares after
2023-05-11 15:56
Norway to Raise Oil Wealth Spending to Protect Welfare Services
Norway plans to raise spending of its $1.4 trillion sovereign wealth fund, citing the need to protect welfare
2023-05-11 14:55
Bayer Sees Profit at Low End of Target as Weedkiller Tumbles
Bayer AG said profit this year will probably be at the lower end of its forecast amid falling
2023-05-11 14:46
Germany Set to Miss Another Deadline to Agree for 2024 Budget
The German government won’t be able to meet another deadline to agree on next year’s budget, according to
2023-05-11 13:59
Europe’s Drought-Riven Future Is Here, Decades Earlier Than Expected
A network of ditches dug in the Middle Ages has allowed farmers in the hillside hamlet of Letur
2023-05-11 13:28