Turkey Declines Musk’s Offer to Send Starlink After Deadly Quake
The Turkish government declined Elon Musk’s proposal to send a satellite broadband service to the country after the strongest earthquake to hit the country in decades.
The Turkish government declined Elon Musk’s proposal to send a satellite broadband service to the country after the strongest earthquake to hit the country in decades.
A United Nations peacekeeper died and another was seriously wounded after their helicopter was shot at in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo on Sunday, a day after East African Community leaders met to steady a flailing peace process.
Earnings reports in Europe have been mixed so far this reporting season, with just 46% of companies surpassing expectations, according to Bloomberg Intelligence. That hasn’t halted the equities rally, which has taken its cue more from macroeconomic developments.
Jumeirah Group, the hotel-management firm that operates Dubai’s sail-shaped Burj Al Arab, acquired the Le Richemond hotel in Geneva, its first property in Switzerland.
The restructuring of the Nissan Motor Co. and Renault SA partnership isn’t the legacy Carlos Ghosn had in mind.
Goldman Sachs Group Inc. is betting on biomethane, a renewable gas that can be made from food and animal waste or other organic matter.
Shares of Adani Group’s flagship firm are still expensive on some metrics despite plunging more than 50% in the rout triggered by US short seller Hindenburg Research’s scathing report last month, according to a New York University finance professor known for his expertise on valuation.
South Africa is nearing 100 consecutive days of rolling blackouts, the longest stretch yet, with more to come as its electricity crisis deepens.
German factory orders grew more than anticipated in December in the latest sign that Europe’s largest economy will get through the winter without seeing a slump.
As China’s cash-strapped private developers avoid buying land to build homes during the industry’s unprecedented slump, one group has emerged to prop up the ailing market.