EU to propose clampdown on companies using fake ‘green’ claims
BRUSSELS — The European Commission wants to require companies in Europe to back up climate-friendly claims about their products with evidence, under
BRUSSELS — The European Commission wants to require companies in Europe to back up climate-friendly claims about their products with evidence, under
SAMBOJA, Indonesia — Just outside Indonesia’s planned new capital on Borneo island, an orangutan catches a banana with one hand, thrown by
WASHINGTON — US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen told bankers on Tuesday that she is prepared to intervene to protect depositors in smaller
PARIS — French President Emmanuel Macron is looking to regain the initiative with new reforms in the coming weeks after his government
CHINA’s President Xi Jinping was due to depart Moscow on Wednesday after a grandiose display of solidarity with Russian President Vladimir Putin
WASHINGTON – Chinese-owned short video app TikTok faces a “pivotal moment” as a growing number of US lawmakers seek to ban the popular app over national security concerns, CEO Shou Zi Chew said. Mr.
WASHINGTON – The International Monetary Fund said on Tuesday it had reached a staff-level agreement with Ukraine for a four-year financing package worth about $15.6 billion, offering funds the
Shares of Latitude Group Holdings slumped to their all–time low on Wednesday after the fintech firm unearthed further evidence of large–scale information theft affecting former and current customers across Australia and New Zealand. Latitude said it
Russian President Vladimir Putin said after talks with Chinese leader Xi Jinping on Tuesday that Chinese proposals could be used as the basis of a peace settlement in Ukraine, but that the West and Kyiv
ZURICH — Days before a hastily convened press conference late on Sunday that would make the world’s front pages, Switzerland’s political elite