Italian Election May Preview Europe’s Rightward Shift
Italian Election May Preview Europe’s Rightward Shift Micaela Burrow on September 11, 2022 Giorgia Meloni, head of the right-leaning Brothers of Italy party and favorite …
Italian Election May Preview Europe’s Rightward Shift Micaela Burrow on September 11, 2022 Giorgia Meloni, head of the right-leaning Brothers of Italy party and favorite …
By Kate Abnett and Bozorgmehr Sharafedin BRUSSELS (Reuters) -The European Union is on track to beat targets for filling gas storage, but analysts warn the …
(Reuters) – Strikes and staff shortages have forced airlines to cancel thousands of flights to avoid hours-long queues at major airports, dashing hopes for a …
RIYADH (Reuters) -European budget carrier Wizz Air is considering basing an airline in Saudi Arabia as part an agreement signed with the government this year …
By Tom Sims, Jesús Aguado and Lawrence White FRANKFURT/MADRID/LONDON – European banks are hoping the boost to their businesses from higher interest rates will be …
By Tom Sims and Sinead Cruise FRANKFURT/LONDON – European banks this week offered flashes of surprisingly good news on profits, but some executives spoke of …
(Reuters) – A pact clinched by European Union countries on Tuesday to voluntarily curb demand for gas as they brace for further cuts in Russian …
Putin Can Afford To Shut Off Europe’s Gas Thanks To Record Energy Profits Jack McEvoy on July 19, 2022 Russia profited massively off its oil …
Europe’s Energy Crisis Is So Bad That France Will Nationalize Its Largest Power Company. Here’s The Price Tag Josh Hypes on July 13, 2022 France …
FOSSIL-FUELED FREEDOM: US Overtakes Russia As Europe’s Biggest Gas Supplier Max Keating on July 1, 2022 The United States sent more liquefied natural gas to …
MILAN – Mediterranean countries on major migrant routes into Europe expect over 150,000 arrivals this year as food shortages caused by the Ukraine conflict threaten …
By Kate Abnett BRUSSELS – The European Union’s plan for countries to buy gas jointly could maximise supplies and ensure better contract terms in the …
By Joanna Plucinska and Andrius Sytas WARSAW/VILNIUS – Russian diplomat Sergiy Andreev was feeling unwelcome on the streets of Warsaw even before protesters doused him …
By Ron Bousso and Ahmad Ghaddar LONDON – European diesel imports from Russia are set to fall in April but will still exceed those from …
By Zuzanna Szymanska BERLIN – Ukrainian refugees fleeing war have been hospitably received around Europe, but the longer they stay the more their presence may …
By Marcy de Luna HOUSTON – Two U.S. liquefied natural gas (LNG) projects took major steps toward launching this week as Russia’s threats to cut …
By Nina Chestney (Reuters) – European gas prices have risen further amid concerns about supply as Russia and the West remain at odds over Moscow’s …
‘Reducing Europe’s Dependency’: Biden Strikes Deal To Boost Gas Exports To Europe Thomas Catenacci on March 25, 2022 President Joe Biden and his European counterparts …
By Christina Amann and Nick Carey BERLIN – Carmakers including Volkswagen and BMW are scrambling to find alternative sources of vital parts made in Ukraine …
By Jason Hovet and Gergely Szakacs PRAGUE – Russia’s invasion of Ukraine is hitting hopes of renewed growth in central Europe’s car industry this year …
By Nina Chestney – European gas prices have risen as sanctions on Russia have been tightened over its invasion of Ukraine and amid fears of …
LONDON – The European benchmark price for a tonne of diesel now surged to a record $509.75 more than for diesel in six month’s time …
By Brenna Hughes Neghaiwi and Tom Sims ZURICH/FRANKFURT – Women remain rare visitors to the highest echelons of European banks. The 25 biggest banks by …
By Hassan Hankir and Hams Rabah SIDON, Lebanon/AMMAN – Syrian refugee Ahmad al-Hariri, who fled the war in his country for neighbouring Lebanon 10 years …
By Supantha Mukherjee and Elvira Pollina STOCKHOLM/MILAN – Talk of consolidation among European mobile carriers has grown louder with several executives voicing support as cut-throat …
By Paul Sandle and Kate Holton LONDON – Vodafone boss Nick Read believes competition regulators have eased their opposition to takeovers; all that remains is …
– European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde has warned of “geopolitical clouds” over the European economy due to possible fall-out from further escalation of tensions …
By Huw Jones LONDON – The price of bond market data has risen by half over the past five years, which could prompt some users …
LONDON – Analysts are upgrading their expectations for Europe’s fourth-quarter earnings season, which has seen a steep increase in companies announcing consensus-beating results, according to …
An opposition leader to Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko was sentenced to 18 years in prison on Tuesday, BBC News reported. Sergei Tikhanovsky had planned to …