Didi Global, the world’s largest ride-hailing company, announced intentions to withdraw from the New York Stock Exchange and pursue a Hong Kong listing just five
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UAE orders $19 billion in aircraft and helicopters, fostering relations with France.
On Friday, France announced the signing of a 16 billion euro ($18 billion) weapons mega-contract with the United Arab Emirates for the supply of 80
EU fines Barclays, RBS, HSBC, and Credit Suisse $390m for forex cartel.
The European Union penalized four large banks a total of $390 million on Thursday for conspiring in a foreign exchange spot trading cartel that allowed
Afghanistan entitled to the use of $280m frozen aid funds – World Bank
Two sources familiar with the subject said on Wednesday that the World Bank’s board has approved moving $280 million from a frozen trust fund to
EU’s Global Gateway unveils a 300-billion-euro response to China’s Belt and Road Initiative.
As a better alternative to China’s Belt and Road Initiative, the European Commission announced on Wednesday a plan to invest 300 billion euros globally in
Oxford high school shootings in Michigan, student kills 3 and injures 8 others.
Authorities say a 15-year-old sophomore opened fire at his Michigan high school, killing three students, one of whom was a 16-year-old kid who died in
Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey steps down for Agrawal, the company’s chief technology officer.
Chief Executive Officer Jack Dorsey of Twitter Inc is stepping down, and Chief Technology Officer Parag Agrawal will take over as CEO, the social networking
Moderna CEO says COVID shots are weaker against Omicron, leading to the market crash.
On Tuesday, the CEO of drugmaker Moderna raised new concerns in financial markets by stating that existing COVID-19 vaccinations will be less effective against the
After a storm, dozens of people are trapped in England’s highest pub.
After a blizzard closed off the building, dozens of customers who stopped for a drink at Britain’s highest altitude pub got more than they bargained
WHO puts the world on red alert over Omicron and needs for the global accord to fight pandemics.
The World Health Organization (WHO) said on Monday that the extensively mutated Omicron coronavirus strain is likely to spread internationally and poses a very high
