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Russia to shut down gas supply during winter; EU signals switch to coal.
An EU official announced on Wednesday that the European Union will temporarily switch back to coal in order to deal with slower Russian gas shipments
Chevron CEO chides Biden over Big Oil and urges a fresh approach to inflation.
On Tuesday, Michael Wirth, the chief executive of Chevron, responded to White House officials’ criticism of the oil industry over energy costs by asserting that
Johnson’s government on the brink as 40,000 rail staff down tools in Britain’s biggest rail strike in 30 years.
On the first day of Britain’s biggest rail strike in 30 years, tens of thousands of workers walked out, causing significant disruption to passengers as
Tesla sacks over 500 employees in anticipation of the U.S recession.
Former Tesla Inc employees have filed a complaint saying that the company’s plan to conduct a “mass layoff” violated federal law by failing to offer
Thousands of workers in Belgium protested the spike in the cost of living, and demand wage increases.
Strikes over the cost of living in Belgium led Brussels Airport to cancel all departing flights on Monday, while numerous bus services around the country
London boils as massive crowds take to the streets to protest the cost of living crisis.
On Saturday, tens of thousands of people marched through central London in protest of the UK’s rising living costs. Huge crowds flocked to London for
Final charity lunch with Warren Buffett sets new record with $19m winning bid.
In the 21st and final time that the billionaire businessman auctioned a private meal to benefit a San Francisco charity, a wealthy person bid a
Bitcoin crashes below $20,000 for the first time since December 2020, as investors dump crypto assets.
Bitcoin fell below $20,000 on Saturday, reaching its lowest level in 18 months, as investors shied away from riskier assets in the face of rising
Biden blames the Russian invasion and 40-year high inflation for putting America on the verge of recession.
After a rough two years marked by the coronavirus pandemic, economic turbulence, and now increasing gasoline prices that are smashing family budgets, President Joe Biden
