Natural gas will remain a significant energy source through 2050, according to the president of ExxonMobil’s Cyprus unit, and volumes of the hydrocarbon discovered off
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Under a draft EU plan, foreign banks will have to pay a higher capital charge.
According to an EU document, foreign banks located in the European Union may be required to retain greater capital and liquidity as a result of
NATO intends to lure Ukraine into the alliance, says Russia’s Lavrov.
In the midst of growing tensions over NATO expansion and suspicions that Russia is ready to attack Ukraine, Russia’s foreign minister alleges that NATO wants
Louisiana Gov in limbo over deadly arrest and murder, of a black motorist amidst reelection campaigns.
Gov. John Bel Edwards, a Democrat in a deeply red state, was in the midst of a difficult reelection campaign when he received a text
Google is committing $1 billion to accelerate India’s digitization.
According to the two firms, Google would invest up to $1 billion in a partnership with India’s Airtel to bring affordable smartphones to over a
The US has announced the addition of 20,000 H-2B visas.
In an effort to alleviate the labor shortage in the United States, the US government announced on Thursday that it will give an additional 20,000
UK government refuse to budge as it awaits lock-down report.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson was bracing himself for the findings of a probe into accusations of lockdown-breaching parties, a document that may either help him
Pope Francis advises parents to support their LGBT children.
On Wednesday, Pope Francis urged that parents of LGBT children should not condemn them, but rather encourage them. He made unscripted remarks before his weekly
Queen Elizabeth prepares to mark her 70th year on the throne, amidst the diminishing image of royalty.
This year’s celebrations of Queen Elizabeth’s seven-decade reign will obscure a less cheerful reality for the world’s most powerful royal family: the British monarchy is
NATO ships and fighter jets are being dispatched to Eastern Europe.
As Russia’s army build-up in Ukraine continues, NATO announced Monday that it is deploying additional personnel and sending more ships and fighter jets to Eastern
