In Venezuelan Oil Town, Solar-powered Car Offers Escape From Fuel Lines
In Maracaibo, the once wealthy Venezuelan oil city, two innovators are trying to push a new trend: small electric and solar-powered cars that offer an alternative for people fed up with regular fuel shortages and long lines as the gas station.
Digital nomads have rejected the office and now want to replace the nation state. But there is a darker side to this quest for global freedom
For a while, COVID-19 appeared to put the brakes on the nomadic dream, as most were forced to head home to western countries and the safety net of healthcare systems.
Analysis-New U.S. Rules On EV Subsidies Slam Hyundai, Kia's Dreams
After grabbing the No. 2 spot in the U.S. electric vehicle market with stylish, long-range models, Hyundai Motor and Kia are the automakers with the most to lose from new rules that halt subsidies for EVs made outside North America.
Rio Tinto Agrees To $3.3 Billion Deal For Rest Of Turquoise Hill
Rio Tinto on Thursday reached an in-principle agreement to buy the rest of Canadian firm Turquoise Hill Resources for $3.3 billion, which gives the global miner direct ownership of a giant copper mine in Mongolia.
Mikhail Gorbachev, last Soviet leader, dies at 91
His death was announced on Tuesday by Russian news agencies, who said Gorbachev had died at a central hospital in Moscow "after a serious and long illness".
Corning To Build New Arizona Optical Cable Factory Ahead Of U.S. Broadband Push
Corning Inc announced plans on Tuesday to build a new optical cable manufacturing plant in Arizona as the U.S.
Analysis: Under shadow of war, Porsche gears up for market debut
Preliminary steps to list Porsche on the stock market are expected in the coming days, six people familiar with the matter said.
Saving the high street: three ways community businesses can kickstart a revival
Saving the high street: three ways community businesses can kickstart a revival
Celsius crypto lender, now bankrupt, sues ex-money manager over alleged theft
Celsius Network LLC on Tuesday sued a former investment manager, accusing him of losing or stealing tens of millions of dollars in assets before the crypto lender went bankrupt last month.
UK cost-of-living crisis prompts warning to 'buy now, pay later' lenders
Britain's financial watchdog has told firms offering 'buy now, pay later' loans to spell out the cost of late repayments to customers as the UK cost-of-living crisis intensifies.
Public Sector Paralysed As Lebanon Lurches Towards 'Failed State'
It's a weekday, but 50-year-old Lebanese finance ministry employee Walid Chaar is not at work and hasn't been since June.
Luxury Sneakers May Be A Step Too Far For Cash-strapped Gen Z
From $300 bucket hats to $900 sneakers and $700 t-shirts, the high-flying luxury sector is fretting over the appetite among financially stretched Gen Z consumers for such "aspirational" purchases.
Pummelled by gas crisis, Germany's Uniper posts $12.5 billion net loss
German utility Uniper reported a net loss of 12.3 billion euros ($12.5 billion) for the first half and warned it would take until 2024 before it could return to profit.
Top 3 Alternative Asset Investment Platforms to Create a Recession-Proof Portfolio
Investing in alternative assets could offer portfolio protection from uncertain and volatile markets.
How Do People Use Bitcoin to Make Money?
Satoshi Nakamoto devised an ingenious innovation and technology in 2009 called Bitcoin.
How to tackle the UK cost of living crisis – four economists have their say
A spike in wholesale energy prices has fed into retail charges for businesses and households.
Real Madrid forward 'desperate' for starting spot this season
Rodrygo Goes has spoken up once again about his desire to play more important role.
National Spoil Your Dog Day 2022: 3 fun ways to spoil your dogs today
National Spoil Your Dog Day happens once a year, but that doesn't mean you can't spoil them during the other 364 days.
Chelsea urged to sign 20-goal forward after confirming £25m deal
Chelsea have been told to try and sign Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang from Barcelona to fill the void left by Romelu Lukaku and Timo Werner.
How your brain will help you save during the cost of living crisis
Typically, when people make decisions about buying something, they engage in one of two processes, using what psychologists call a "valuation system" or a "choice system."
Cold and hungry: Food inflation bites Canada's north
In Canada's remote north, residents have long paid dearly for food, and rising prices have worsened an already dire situation, exposing the vulnerability of one of the world's biggest exporters of grains and meat.
Made in Britain: Broken supply lines drive manufacturing back home
In central England, birthplace of the industrial revolution, factories are buzzing anew, hammering out parts for cars, planes and medical machines that used to be made in Asia.
Eutelsat in talks on possible all-share merger with UK's OneWeb
French satellite company Eutelsat said it was in talks over a possible all-share merger with British rival OneWeb, which could help both companies challenge the likes of Elon Musk-owned SpaceX's Starlink and Amazon.com's Project Kuiper.
China's Launch Of Small-cap Derivatives Spawns New Strategies, Funds
Futures and options based on China's small-cap CSI 1000 Index started trading in Shanghai on Friday, spawning fresh products and strategies from fund managers seeking to capitalize on the new hedging instruments.
Analysis: Ukraine War Rekindles Europe's Demand For African Oil And Gas
Europe's thirst for oil and gas to replace sanctioned Russian supply is reviving interest in African energy projects that were shunned due to costs and climate change concerns, industry executives and African officials said.
Barcelona plot to hijack €65m signing from Chelsea
Barcelona want to sign Jules Kounde but are struggling to match Sevilla's €65m valuation, which Chelsea have agreed to match.
Former Minneapolis Police Officer To Be Sentenced In Federal Court In George Floyd Case
A former Minneapolis police officer was scheduled to be sentenced on Thursday on federal charges stemming from his role in the death of George Floyd, an incident that sparked protests around the globe against police brutality and racism.
Australia's ANZ To Buy Suncorp Bank Arm For $3.3 Billion, Narrow Gap With Rivals
Australia and New Zealand Banking Group is buying the banking arm of insurer Suncorp Group for A$4.9 billion ($3.33 billion), as the smallest of Australia's major lenders seeks to revive growth at home after falling behind rivals.
How Bitcoin Trading Differs from Conventional Stocks
Is Bitcoin trading different from conventional stocks? This article outlines the difference between Bitcoin trading and traditional stocks.
'Win War First, Then Rebuild,' Say Ukrainians In Shattered Bucha
'Win war first, then rebuild,' say Ukrainians in shattered Bucha