Sweden Defies Gloomy Forecasts With First Quarter Growth
Sweden defied its reputation as the sick man of Europe after the economy expanded more than expected at
2023-05-30 16:46
Insurance Group Loses More Members After GOP Attacks on ESG
Tokio Marine Holdings Inc., Japan’s largest insurer by market value, is withdrawing from the Net Zero Insurance Alliance,
2023-05-30 16:45
Spanish Inflation Slows More Than Expected, Nears 2-Year Low
Spanish inflation slowed by more than anticipated, supporting the European Central Bank officials who say the continent’s historic
2023-05-30 16:23
Unilever and Nestle to Appoint New Finance Chiefs as Industry Battles Inflation
Nestle SA and Unilever Plc are appointing new chief financial officers, underscoring a changing of the guard at
2023-05-30 15:57
Heavy Rains Threaten China’s Wheat Supply for Buns and Noodles
Torrential rains have hit China’s wheat fields at harvest time, leaving crops waterlogged and moldy in the country’s
2023-05-30 15:25
Hino Motors, Mitsubishi Fuso to Create New Truck, Bus Maker
Hino Motors Ltd., a Toyota Motor Corp. group company, and Mitsubishi Fuso Truck and Bus, majority-owned by Daimler
2023-05-30 15:18
Dozens of NATO Soldiers Hurt in Kosovo in Clash With Serbs
Violence escalated in northern Kosovo, where local Serb protesters clashed with police and later with NATO-led peacekeepers, leaving
2023-05-30 14:50
Bitcoin Discount Emerges on Binance Australia Ahead of Payment Cutoff
Bitcoin and other digital tokens were trading at a discount on Binance Australia versus rival exchanges in the
2023-05-30 14:47
SBB Is Second Most Bought Stock by Swedish Retail Savers in May
Embattled commercial landlord Samhallsbyggnadsbolaget i Norden AB was the second most bought stock by Swedish retail investors this
2023-05-30 13:50
South Africa Paves Way for Immunity for BRICS Summit Attendees
South Africa’s government will provide diplomatic immunity to attendees of two meetings of officials from the BRICS group
2023-05-30 13:46
Ukraine-Russia – live: Putin has amassed more troops than before war and will not negotiate, EU official warns
Vladimir Putin will not be willing to negotiate while still trying to win the war in Ukraine, the European Union’s top diplomat Josep Borrell has said. “[Vladimir] Putin has amassed over 300,000 men there, twice as many as he had when he launched the invasion,” he told reporters after an event in Barcelona, pointing to the “enormous” Russian military presence in Ukraine. Mr Borrell said he was “not optimistic” about what could happen to change the situation this summer. At least one person was killed and four injured overnight in Kyiv after Russia continued with its overnight attacks for the third night running. This comes as Russia dispatched units of its airborne troops and motorised rifle units to Bakhmut as private mercenary convicts from the Wagner Group started to exit the frontline city. “Yes, there (in Bakhmut) rotational measures are taking place due primarily to the large losses of the Wagner criminal group. They are forced to do this,” Ukrainian military spokesperson Serhiy Cherevaty said. The war combat dynamics have remained mostly the same in recent days, he added. Read More Russia hits Kyiv in pre-dawn attack as air defenses work to stop relentless bombardment Ukraine warns of revenge attacks after wave of Russian missile strikes on Kyiv Ukraine vows to destroy Russian ‘rapists’ and ‘murderers’ in latest action movie-style trailer
2023-05-30 13:21
Several Moscow Buildings Damaged in Drone Attack, Mayor Says
Several residential buildings were damaged as a result of a Tuesday morning drone attack on Moscow, the city’s
2023-05-30 13:20