Russia’s Investigative Committee launched a criminal investigation into the financing of terrorism in Russia on April 9, with focus on a board of directors that included the son of US President Joe Biden.
Russia’s Investigative Committee launched a criminal investigation into the financing of terrorism in Russia on April 9, with focus on a board of directors that included the son of US President Joe Biden.
Russia’s Investigative Committee launched a criminal investigation into the financing of terrorism in Russia on April 9, whose board of directors included the son of US President Hunter Biden.
China's largest overseas investment in a single-unit electrochemical energy storage initiative has broken ground in Angren, Uzbekistan. The Rochi ...
Norway’s Halogaland Court of Appeal concluded a legal saga surrounding British-Russian businessman Andrey Yakunin, the son of Russia’s sanctioned former head of Russian Railways, refusing the prosecution's appeal.
Just 57 fossil fuel and cement producers were responsible for 80% of global fossil CO2 emissions since the Paris Agreement, says a new report.
US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen, while visiting China, said she will not rule out more tariffs on China’s green exports such as solar products and electric vehicles.
Nigeria has vast mineral deposits — whose value is estimated at $700bn — but the industry is not fulfilling its potential. Currently, the sector is contributing less than 0.5% of the country’s GDP (estimated at $395bn by the IMF).
Fitch Ratings has upgraded the National Bank for Foreign Economic Activity of the Republic of ...
Residents of the Russian city of Orsk have taken to the streets to demand swift action and compensation following devastating flooding that has left the city submerged in water.
On Monday, 8 April, Germany sent an advance team of 20 soldiers to Lithuania, laying the groundwork for the recently discussed establishment of a permanent brigade in the Nato country, Statista reports.
The European Court of Justice in Luxembourg has satisfied the lawsuit filed by Russian billionaires Petr Aven and Mikhail Fridman of Afla Group, thereby lifting the EU sanctions against them, RBC business portal reports.
Saudi Arabia has allegedly revised its plans for the ambitious $500bn Neom project, a futuristic city being developed in the northwest of the country, due to concerns over financing.
Czech has long been the country with the lowest unemployment level in the EU.
Serbian president also underscored the potential for expanded cooperation with companies such as Thales and Airbus.
Belarus President Alexander Lukashenko has ordered the suspension of Belarus’ participation in the Treaty on Conventional Armed Forces in Europe (CFE) on April 5, as Belarus continues to militarise and keep its ties with Russia tight.
Zimbabwe's new mainly gold-backed currency officially started trading on April 8, three days after it was introduced in a bid to tackle skyrocketing ...
Tit-for-tat commerce war under way as Israelis vow response. Ankara says export bans to apply until Gaza ceasefire is announced.