Europe's biggest Russian gas buyers were racing to find alternative fuel supplies on Monday and even looking at burning more coal to cope with reduced gas flows from Russia that threaten an energy crisis in winter if stores are not refilled.
Oscar-winning Canadian screenwriter and director Paul Haggis is under house arrest in southern Italy on charges of sexual assault and aggravated personal injury, accusations that Haggis denies, his lawyers said on Monday.
Asia's emerging economies are better placed than most other regions to weather a bout of turbo-charged U.S.
Japan's government bond market is being pushed to breaking point in a contest between foreign speculators and the Bank of Japan, creating challenges for loan pricing and bond sales and raising the prospect of government financing tangles down the track.
At a sprawling nuclear site in north western France, a banner next to a crane and a still-under-construction water reservoir confidently states: "Final stretch to get Flamanville 3 started safely and securely."
The Cambridges reportedly want to move to Berkshire to make sure that Queen Elizabeth II is protected.
Tax cuts are likely to cost over 110 billion reais ($21.5 billion) in Brazilian tax revenue this year, as President Jair Bolsonaro tries to ease inflation and spur the economy in an election year despite economists' warnings of blowback in 2023.
Buyout funds are set to extend a record spending spree in Asia to the rest of the year but they will be mostly seeking deals outside China, where concerns about the economy are likely to outweigh any easing of a regulatory crackdown, dealmakers said.
Former President Donald Trump's efforts to punish his perceived enemies will be tested in South Carolina on Tuesday as Republican U.S.
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell used his first four years as the world's top central banker to reshape U.S.
The seven-time world champion is closely being compared to new teammate George Russell
Israel's govt marks one year but future uncertain
A dearth of IPOs, a plunge in stock prices and slowing global economic growth are clouding the outlook for revenue at global investment banks after pandemic spending by governments and central banks fueled a blockbuster 2021.
Toxic cocktail darkens outlook for British pound
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The world's biggest insurers are expanding in Africa, looking to tap growth promised by a rising population and middle class, but climate change could complicate their quest for profits.
Kering will outline plans to reinvigorate sales at its star label Gucci this week, throwing the spotlight on its approach in China - a key growth driver for leading luxury houses that has been hit by its new COVID lockdowns.
As the crypto winter creeps into June, the first signs of a thaw are emerging.
A lawyer for the Duchess of Sussex denied claims that she was difficult to work with as a senior royal.
The Duke of Edinburgh died on April 9, 2021 at the age of 99.
"The tracker contradicted his initial testimony that he had been roped up and gagged by three assailants."
Dominic West is Kenya bound for the organisation Save Lamu for which he is a patron.
Interestingly, first lady was the only Trump who did not take off her face mask to watch the debate.
Seven charter flights previously repatriated British citizens from India.
Globally, the virus has killed more than 3,100 people and infected over 90,000.
Pep Guardiola has already hinted that he might not have a future with the club.
Jennifer Aniston and Brad Pitt "stole the thunder" at the SAG Awards on Sunday night, after pictures of them hugging went viral.
Teams such as the Lakers, 76ers, and the Knicks are bound to make significant changes in the next three weeks.
The players were ejected during the match between the Philadelphia 76ers and the Minnesota Timberwolves.