Some European retailers are shutting off lights and possibly reducing their hours this winter as energy costs rise and the possibility of rationing grows. Energy
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Spain’s Ferrovial considers options for Heathrow ownership stakes in Britain’s busiest airport.
According to two people who spoke to reporters, Spain’s Ferrovial is considering options for its 25% share in London’s Heathrow and has already had preliminary
Russia stops Americans from inspecting its nuclear arsenals.
In accordance with a crucial arms control agreement, Russia announced on Monday that U.S. inspections of its nuclear arsenal will be suspended. Russia claimed that
FBI ransacked Trump’s Mar-A-Lago Estate, as the probe takes a new dimension.
People with knowledge of the situation said Monday that the FBI searched Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate as part of an investigation into whether he took
Tesla secures a $5b deal to buy nickel materials for its Batteries from Indonesian companies.
According to a senior cabinet official, American automaker Tesla has agreements worth roughly $5 billion with Indonesian nickel processing firms to purchase components for their
China expands its menacing military drills near Taiwan.
China announced on Monday that it would continue its provocative military exercises near Taiwan, which have seriously heightened concerns about the possibility of conflict in
U.S. reinsurance broker will be acquired by Mitsui Sumitomo Insurance for $400m.
According to the Nikkei business newspaper on Sunday, Mitsui Sumitomo Insurance Company, a division of Japan’s MS&AD Insurance Group Holdings, will invest roughly $400 million
US Marines: After 246 years an African American was promoted to 4-star general.
Gen. Michael E. Langley, the first African American to hold a four-star rank in the Marine Corps, credited his father for encouraging him to “reach
Cuban oil complex fire leaves 1 person dead, 17 people missing and 121 injured.
A lightning-sparked fire at an oil storage facility in the Cuban city of Matanzas caused four explosions, 121 injuries, and the disappearance of 17 firefighters.
Morgan Stanley will pay $200m to end a US federal investigation into record-keeping.
According to a statement released on Friday, Morgan Stanley has agreed to pay $200 million to American regulators to end ongoing inquiries into its record-keeping
