Israeli Police Scatter Palestinian Protesters In Jerusalem
Israeli police scatter Palestinian protesters in Jerusalem
Intel's New Chip Plans Could Turn Rival AMD's Fortunes- Analysts
Intel Corp's latest focus on making chips to meet rising demand will give Advanced Micro Devices Inc, its biggest rival in the server and PC market, a chance to build a greater foothold in the segment, analysts said.
US Military Aims To Reassure Rattled Eastern NATO Allies
US military aims to reassure rattled eastern NATO allies
Jose Cuervo's Parent Firm Becle Eyes Price Hikes As Tequila Demand Grows
Mexican distiller Becle , parent company of the Jose Cuervo tequila brand, expects to raise prices in 2022 as both demand and costs rise throughout the year, Chief Executive Officer Juan Domingo Beckmann said in a call with investors on Friday.
Jose Cuervo's Parent Firm Becle Expects To Hike Prices This Year
Mexican distiller Becle, parent company of the Jose Cuervo tequila brand, expects to raise prices in 2022 as both demand and costs rise, Chief Executive Officer Juan Domingo Beckmann said in a call with investors on Friday.
U.S., Germany Clash Over Role Of Nuclear Energy In Green Transition
Germany and the United States clashed on Friday over whether nuclear power should be part of the energy mix as rich countries race to cut emissions to limit the impact of global warming.
Oregon, California Seek To Protect Election Workers From Threats
Lawmakers in Oregon and California are calling for tougher legislation to protect election workers in response to a continuing wave of threats and harassment inspired by former President Donald Trump's false claims that the 2020 vote was rigged against him.
Medtronic's Heart Device Unit May Ease Earnings Pressure From Omicron
Steady sales of pacemakers and heart stents may have likely helped Medtronic Plc offset weak demand for its other medical devices, in a quarter that saw an Omicron-led surge in COVID-19 cases and staffing crisis at most U.S.
Exxaro, China's CNIC Vie With AIIM For $2 Billion African Power Firm Lekela - Sources
South African miner Exxaro and Chinese state fund CNIC are among potential buyers admitted to the final round of bidding for African renewable energy firm Lekela Power - a company worth around $2 billion, a number of sources familiar with the deal told Reuters.
Russian Court Orders Navalny Brother Jailed In Absentia
Russian court orders Navalny brother jailed in absentia
Germany's Ottobock To Wait Until September To List Amid Choppy Markets - Sources
German artificial limb maker Ottobock is waiting until September to launch its multibillion-euro stock market listing because of choppy financial markets, four people with knowledge of the matter said.
India, UAE Eye $100 Billion In Annual Trade After Signing Trade Pact
India and the United Arab Emirates signed a broad trade and investment pact on Friday that will eventually cut all tariffs on each other's goods and aims to increase annual trade between the two nations to $100 billion within five years.
Iran Nuclear Talks Nearing 'Decision Point'
Iran nuclear talks nearing 'decision point'
Cooling Home Improvement Demand May Pressure Home Depot, Lowe's 2022 Sales
Home Depot Inc and Lowe's Cos Inc may warn of a slowdown in 2022 sales when they report their quarterly results next week to reflect a potential cooling in the U.S.
'May Be Soon': Argentina's $40 Billion IMF Deal Trundles Closer Despite Push-back
Argentina's deal with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to refinance over $40 billion in debts is trudging closer to the finish line, despite protests in the South American country that has a long and uneasy history with the global lender.
Mali Asks France To Pull Out Troops 'Without Delay'
Mali asks France to pull out troops 'without delay'
Despite Border Fence, Hungary Is Route Of Hope For Migrants To The West
Portraying Hungary as a border fortress against illegal migration into Europe is a central theme of Prime Minister Viktor Orban's close-fought campaign for re-election on April 3, but Hungary's borders still appear increasingly porous.
Attack On Ethiopia Refugee Camp Kills Five, Displaces Thousands: UN
Attack on Ethiopia refugee camp kills five, displaces thousands: UN
C$ Clings To Weekly Gain As Consumer Demand Shows Resilience
The Canadian dollar was little changed against its U.S.
Abuser Priest Attends Vatican Symposium On Priesthood - Witnesses
A Vatican symposium on the priesthood, including discussions on sexual abuse, was embarrassed on Friday by the discovery that a French priest disciplined for alleged sexual abuse was among the attendees, witnesses said.
Police Move To Clear Last Demonstrators In Canada's Trucker-led Protests
Police move to clear last demonstrators in Canada's trucker-led protests
Sleepless Night Under Falling Shells At Ukraine Front
Sleepless night under falling shells at Ukraine front
Analysis-After ECB Shock, European Firms Confront Higher Borrowing Costs
European companies hoping to fund M&A and capital expenditures on bond markets this year are facing a sudden jump in borrowing costs and wary buyers after the ECB's shock pivot towards tighter monetary policy.
After ECB Shock, European Firms Confront Higher Borrowing Costs
European companies hoping to fund M&A and capital expenditures on bond markets this year are facing a sudden jump in borrowing costs and wary buyers after the ECB's shock pivot towards tighter monetary policy.
Macy's Set To Win U.S. Holiday Season With Best Sales Among Department Stores
Wall Street expects Macy's Inc to report the best sales among U.S.
Macy's To Win U.S. Holiday Season With Biggest Sales Jump Among Department Stores
Wall Street expects Macy's Inc to report the biggest jump in holiday sales among U.S.
Norwegian Air CEO Considers Airbus Jets Amid Drawn-out Boeing Litigation
Norwegian Air may order jets from Airbus in the future unless ongoing litigation with Boeing over previous aircraft cancellations is resolved in a timely fashion, the carrier's chief executive told Reuters on Friday.
EU Considering More Transparent Carbon Market Reporting - Draft
The European Union is considering making more information available on trading in its carbon market, according to a draft document, amid calls from some governments to limit financial speculators' participation in the scheme.
Electrolyser Supply Crunch Hangs Over India's Hydrogen Ambitions
A global supply crunch of electrolysers needed to produce green hydrogen and a lack of domestic manufacturers to make them pose a major challenge to India's ambitious targets to use the zero-carbon fuel, a government official told Reuters.
Hong Kong's Future Unclear As Leadership Election, Lacking Front-runner, Is Delayed By COVID
Hong Kong on Friday postponed an election for a new leader until May to battle a raging COVID outbreak, but unlike previous years, there's still no front-runner for the job, adding to uncertainty about the city's future as Beijing imposes its rule.