Car Market’s Turn East May Signal Russia’s Economic Future
Russia’s car market is eking out growth again, in a sign of what may lie ahead for an economy retooling under the pressure of international sanctions over the war in Ukraine.
Russia’s car market is eking out growth again, in a sign of what may lie ahead for an economy retooling under the pressure of international sanctions over the war in Ukraine.
The breakthrough in nuclear fusion is likely to spark investment in the technology that could transform the global energy landscape with nearly limitless clean energy.
The European Union is nearing a final agreement on rules designed to prevent greenwashing in one of the fastest growing areas of finance.
Strikes on Eurostar have been partially called off in a rare sign of respite for travelers trying to navigate weeks of UK rail disruption.
Andre de Ruyter quit as chief executive officer of Eskom Holdings SOC Ltd., leaving the South African state power utility facing a potential leadership vacuum as it struggles to tackle record blackouts and awaits government support to reduce its massive debt burden.
(Bloomberg) — As 2022 draws to a close, a growing number of US airlines are finding that travel demand isn’t holding up quite like they expected.
Prosecutors said there’s no reasonable prospect of convicting three former executives of CannTrust Holdings Inc. on fraud and other charges, marking a likely end to one of the Canadian marijuana industry’s biggest scandals.
Turkey on Wednesday convicted Istanbul’s high-profile mayor of insulting election officials, jeopardizing his potential election bid against President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
Vietnam has landed a $15.5 billion partnership with funders led by the European Union and the UK to help finance its transition away from coal.
(Bloomberg) — Chocolate consumption will rebound to pre-pandemic levels during the first festive season in three years without widespread Covid restrictions, the International Cocoa Organization said.