Brazil's Embraer Reports Q4 Net Profit Of $2.1 Million
Brazilian planemaker Embraer SA on Wednesday reported net profit of 11.1 million reais ($2.1 million) in the fourth quarter, up from a 7.7 million reais net loss a year earlier.
Impossible Foods Sues Startup Motif Foodworks Over Meatless Burger Patent
Meatless burger maker Impossible Foods sued competitor Motif Foodworks on Wednesday, accusing the startup of copying its technology for imitating the taste of real meat.
IMF Approves $1.4 Billion In Emergency Funding For Ukraine
The International Monetary Fund said its executive board on Wednesday approved $1.4 billion in emergency financing for Ukraine to help meet urgent spending needs and mitigate the economic impact of Russia's military invasion.
ECB Seeks To Reconcile Soaring Inflation With War Risks
The European Central Bank is likely to make as few policy commitments as possible on Thursday as the shock of Russia's invasion of Ukraine up-ends its expectations for the economy and leaves policymakers grappling with new realities.
Ukrainian Man Charged In Major Ransomware Spree Extradited To U.S. - Justice Dept
A Ukrainian man charged last year with conducting one of the most severe ransomware attacks against U.S.
Benzema Hat-trick Sees Real Madrid Knock PSG Out Of Champions League
Benzema hat-trick sees Real Madrid knock PSG out of Champions League
Russian Tanks Advance Towards Kyiv From East
Russian tanks advance towards Kyiv from east
Colorado Republican County Clerk Indicted In Voting Security Breach
A Colorado grand jury has indicted a Republican county clerk and her deputy on multiple felony charges following an election security breach in her office after voting equipment passwords were posted on a right-wing blog, authorities said on Wednesday.
Brazil Stars Protest Bolsonaro Environmental Policy
Brazil stars protest Bolsonaro environmental policy
Australia, South Africa Miners Eye Options As Europe Makes Desperate Calls
Australian and South African miners are exploring ways to supply coal and metals consumers in Europe scrambling for alternative sources to Russian supply, but logistics and cost constraints make it difficult to rapidly boost output, companies said.
Anti-feminist Political Novice: South Korea's New President Yoon
Anti-feminist political novice: South Korea's new president Yoon
U.S. Closes Door On Combat Aircraft For Ukraine, Citing 'High Risk'
The United States on Wednesday closed the door on supplying combat aircraft to Ukraine, saying the intelligence community assessed it would be a "high risk" move that could increase the chances of a Russian escalation with NATO.
Financial Aid For Ukraine Critical To Keep Services Working
Financial aid for Ukraine critical to keep services working
Biden, Backed By Business Executives, Presses Congress On Chip Funding
U.S. President Joe Biden met with executives of chipmakers including Samsung, Micron and other companies on Wednesday as part of an effort to push the U.S.
Chevron Unit To Pay Millions For Air Violations At Chemical Plants
A joint venture between Chevron Corp and Phillips 66 has agreed to spend $118 million to upgrade and clean up three of its petrochemical plants on the Gulf Coast and pay a $3.4 million civil penalty as part of a settlement for violating federal air quality rules, the U.S.
Chevron, Phillips Venture To Pay Millions For Air Violations At Chemical Plants
A joint venture between Chevron Corp and Phillips 66 has agreed to spend $118 million to upgrade and clean up three of its petrochemical plants on the Gulf Coast and pay a $3.4 million civil penalty as part of a settlement for violating federal air quality rules, the U.S.
U.N. Nuclear Watchdog Loses Touch With Monitoring Equipment At Ukraine Power Plant
The United Nations nuclear watchdog has lost touch with its remote systems that monitor nuclear material at the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant in Ukraine, it said on Wednesday.
France Jails Three Over Links To 2016 Jihadist Killing Of Priest
France jails three over links to 2016 jihadist killing of priest
Exclusive-Ukraine Prepares Potential Move Of Sensitive Data To Another Country -official
The Ukrainian government is preparing for the potential need to move its data and servers abroad if Russia's invading forces push deeper into the country, a senior cybersecurity official told Reuters on Wednesday.
Canadian Carriers See Spring Flying Boost, But Costs Cloud Horizon
Canadian carriers are seeing a bounce in spring travel after a slump due to the spread of the Omicron coronavirus variant, with the country's largest airport bracing for its busiest travel day since the onset of the pandemic this Friday.
Disney CEO Says He's Disappointed With Florida Bill Limiting LGBTQ Discussion
Walt Disney Co Chief Executive Bob Chapek voiced disappointment on Wednesday with a Florida bill limiting LGBTQ discussion in schools, saying he called Governor Ron DeSantis to express concern about the legislation becoming law.
Outside New York, A Warehouse Becomes Rear Base For Ukraine Aid
Outside New York, a warehouse becomes rear base for Ukraine aid
U.S. Says Ties With Poland Still Strong Despite Ukraine Plane Flap
The White House said on Wednesday that U.S. ties with NATO ally Poland remain strong despite disagreements that have emerged over how to arm Ukraine with warplanes.
South Korean Conservative Opposition Candidate Yoon Elected President
Conservative South Korean opposition candidate Yoon Suk-yeol was elected president on Wednesday in one of the closest fought races in recent history which will shape Asia's fourth-largest economy for the next five years.
Conservative Political Novice Elected South Korean President
Conservative South Korean opposition candidate Yoon Suk-yeol was elected president on Wednesday in one of the closest fought races in recent history which will shape Asia's fourth-largest economy for the next five years.
Conservative Political Novice Elected South Korean President, Vows National Unity
Conservative South Korean opposition candidate Yoon Suk-yeol was elected president on Thursday in one of the most closely fought races in recent history which will shape Asia's fourth-largest economy for the next five years.
Tectonic Shift In S.Korea Politics As Conservative Outsider Elected President
Conservative South Korean opposition candidate Yoon Suk-yeol rode to victory in a tight presidential election on a wave of discontent over economic policy, scandals and gender wars, reshaping the political future of Asia's fourth-largest economy.
S.Korea Elects Conservative Outsider As President In Tectonic Shift
Conservative South Korean opposition candidate Yoon Suk-yeol rode to victory in a tight presidential election on a wave of discontent over economic policy, scandals and gender wars, reshaping the political future of Asia's fourth-largest economy.
Purdue Seeks Approval Of $6 Billion Opioid Settlement Over State And DOJ Objections
Purdue Pharma on Wednesday is urging a bankruptcy judge to approve a $6 billion opioid settlement funded by its Sackler family owners, over objections from 20 states and the U.S.
Purdue Pharma Judge Blasts Government For Opposing $6 Billion Opioid Settlement
The judge overseeing Purdue Pharma's bankruptcy on Wednesday signaled support for a $6 billion opioid settlement funded by its Sackler family owners and called the Department of Justice "reprehensible" for opposing a deal to benefit opioid victims.