
Germany Backs Northvolt Plant in Boost for Europe’s EV Aims
Germany has pledged roughly €1 billion ($1.1 billion) in state support to Europe’s main battery maker Northvolt AB
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Orban Ramps Up Anti-EU Rhetoric by Asking ‘What’s the Point?’
Veszprem in Hungary is one of the European Union’s cities of culture this year, an initiative designed to
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Vietnam EV maker VinFast to list in US via a SPAC
By Phuong Nguyen HANOI (Reuters) -Vietnamese electric automaker VinFast said on Friday it will list in the United States via
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Singapore Extends MAS Chief Menon’s Term For Up to Two Years
Singapore extended the term of its central bank chief Ravi Menon by up to two years. The re-appointment
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Vietnam Tycoon’s EV Arm VinFast Inks $23 Billion SPAC Deal
VinFast, an electric vehicle maker founded by Vietnam’s richest person, is going public through a merger with blank-check
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AngloGold Plans to Switch Primary Listing to NYSE, UK Domicile
AngloGold Ashanti Ltd. is speeding its retreat from South Africa, where the gold miner was formed more than
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Music Streaming Has a $2 Billion Fraud Problem That Goes Beyond AI
Staring at his computer screen, Kristoffer Rom couldn’t believe the numbers rolling in from Spotify. A year and
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Oil prices head for fourth weekly drop as demand fears weigh
By Rowena Edwards LONDON (Reuters) -Oil prices slipped on Friday, heading for a fourth weekly decline, as renewed economic concerns
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Erdogan’s Rival Accuses Russians of Meddling in Turkish Vote
The main opponent of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan in Sunday’s elections accused an unidentified Russian group of
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China Is Scaring Away Foreign Investors That Its Cities Want
China’s unpredictable policy making is deterring foreign investment that the country’s cash-strapped cities are desperate to entice. Local
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Tencent-Backed Sea’s 112% Rally Has Reasons to Run
Sea Ltd. shares have more than doubled since November, boosting optimism that the tech conglomerate is on the
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Philips to pay $62 million to resolve charges it violated US law
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Dutch medical device maker Philips will pay $62 million (56 million euros) to resolve charges it violated the
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