
4 Royal European Families Have Twins—But Only One Set Includes a Future Ruler
With more twins being born than ever, it should be no surprise that a handful have royal blood. In Europe, four ruling families of Europe currently have a set of twins.
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ICBC Hit By Ransomware Gang Linked to Boeing, Ion Attacks
Industrial & Commercial Bank of China Ltd. is suspected of being hacked by the same group that has
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Portugal to Hold Snap Election in March After Probe Toppled Prime Minister
Portugal will face an early election on March 10 after Prime Minister Antonio Costa unexpectedly resigned on Tuesday
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Biden Supports UAW Organizing Tesla, Toyota Workers
President Joe Biden threw his support behind the United Auto Workers’ efforts to unionize employees at Tesla Inc.
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Siemens Energy Talks on Loan Guarantees Are Still Ongoing
Siemens Energy AG’s talks with the German government and main shareholder Siemens AG on billions in loan guarantees
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Former Far-Right Leader Shot in Spain Amid Race for Premier
A veteran conservative Catalan leader and co-founder of the far-right Vox party was shot on the streets of
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First US Small Nuke Project Canceled After Costs Surge 53%
NuScale Power Corp., the first company with US approval for a small nuclear reactor design, is canceling plans
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UK Prepares to Hike Wind Farm Prices as Developers Struggle
The UK government is preparing to offer significantly higher subsidies for new offshore wind farms to get the
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Siemens Energy Secures Provisional Guarantees Deal, Reuters Says
Siemens Energy AG has reached a provisional agreement with the German government and main shareholder Siemens AG to
1970-01-01 08:00

Wirecard Scars Push Watchdog BaFin to Crack Down on Fintechs
The regulator’s letter was scathing, a laundry list of failings ranging from insufficient controls to flawed risk management
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Nordic Banks Face Latvian Hit From Planned Mortgage Rate Cut
Latvia’s parliament is poised to pass legislation that would slash mortgage interest rates for one year and leave
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Russian Strike on Merchant Ship Threatens Ukraine's Exports
A Russian missile strike on a commercial ship at a major Ukrainian Black Sea port is adding to
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