Himalayan glaciers could lose up to 80% of their ice due to global warming: Report
Climate change and global warming are some of the biggest threats to our world.
Swiss voters approve global minimum corporate tax, climate goals
Voters in Switzerland on Sunday approved the introduction of a global minimum tax on businesses and a climate law that aims to cut fossil fuel use and reach zero emissions by 2050, public broadcaster SRF reported.
Here Are 6 European Startups Pushing Cutting-Edge Technology Platforms
Europe's technology startup landscape has produced a growing number of $1 billion unicorns in recent years
Investor concerns revealed following collapse of SVB and Credit Suisse
Following the failure of the Silicon Valley Bank (SVB) and Credit Suisse earlier this year, new research has revealed concerns among investors.
French Open: Novak Djokovic admits parts of him are leaving with Nadal
Rafael Nadal pulled out from the French Open and announced that he will retire next year.
Extreme weather conditions have killed 2 million people in 50 years
The WMO report says that extreme weather conditions have killed 2 million people since 1970, "impacting the poorest of the poor".
Greece recovers 2nd century Alexander the Great statue from British art dealer Robin Symes
After a long court battle with a well-known art dealer from Britain, Greece's valuable artefacts are finally returning home. As many as 351 rare statues had been found in the possession of the notorious British art dealer Robin Symes.
International Donor Conception Awareness Day: Removing the stigma
IDCA Day aims to address these issues by providing a platform for families to share their stories and experiences using donor conception to start a family.
French police clash with black-clad anarchists during May Day rallies
French police clashed with hundreds of black-clad anarchists in Paris and other cities during union-led protests against President Emmanuel Macron's increase in the retirement age, as workers staged Labour Day rallies across Europe.
Dollar gains on rising US yields, British inflation lifts pound
The dollar strengthened on Wednesday, lifted by rising Treasury yields, though the pound gained against the greenback after British inflation stayed above 10% in March and put more pressure on the Bank of England to keep raising rates.
Credit Suisse class action could force banks to clean up their act, says finance expert
Finance expert Tom Davey says that the class actions against investment bank Credit Suisse send a strong message that companies must clean up their act.
Where will the potential new owners of Manchester United put their investment towards?
As the Glazer family gear up to possibly sell Manchester United, the next owners of the three times Champions League winning team will have a lot on their plates.
Nasdaq Ventures invests £3.5m into UK-based governance platform
Today, Nasdaq Ventures announced the completion of a £3.5m Series A investment into Kuberno. The company's co-founder believes this will help "Kuberno accelerate its international growth and expansion into new markets".
Haaland hits 45 as Man City make mark against Bayern
Victory was sweet for City boss Pep Guardiola as he came up against his former club for the first time since leaving Bayern for Manchester in 2016.
Pope appeals to Russians on Ukraine, decries Middle East violence, in Easter message
Pope Francis appeared to ask Russians to seek the truth about their country's invasion of Ukraine in his Easter message to the world on Sunday and appealed for dialogue between Israelis and Palestinians following recent violence.
IMF chief calls on central banks to continue inflation fight
Global growth almost halved last year to 3.4 percent as the impact of Russia's invasion of Ukraine rippled through the world economy.
US economic data displays further signs of weakness
Analysis from Swiss online leading bank, Swissquote, has provided insight into the US financial markets ahead of the US jobs data coming out on Good Friday.
Core inflation persists in Europe despite decreases in headline inflation
European inflation presents a mixed bag, with eases in inflation when energy and food prices are included in measures, but persistence when excluded.
Luxury watchmakers woo Generation Z with Snapchat and bitcoin
Millennials (born between 1980 and the late 1990s) and Generation Z (born between 1997 and 2010) are taking an early interest in luxury goods.
Swiss prosecutor probes Credit Suisse takeover
Switzerland's Federal Prosecutor has opened an investigation into the state-backed takeover of Credit Suisse by UBS Group, the office of the attorney general said on Sunday.
Consumer Sentiment Analysis Reveals the Best U.S. Business Banks
Rapid technological advances and fast-changing consumer behaviors have forced retail...
UK treasury official sees no immediate concerns on UBS-Credit Suisse deal
Britain's No. 2 Treasury official said on Tuesday that he does not have any immediate concerns about the execution of Switzerland's Credit Suisse rescue by UBS but will monitor the deal closely, reiterating that UK banks are "very resilient."
Dollar steady as banking crisis fears keep investors jittery
The dollar was firm on Monday, while the yen hovered near its seven-week peak as investors assessed moves made by authorities and regulators to rein in worries over the global banking system.
Yellen tries to assuage investor fears as bank stocks slide
U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen sought to reassure jittery investors that American bank deposits were safe and promised policymakers had more firepower to battle any crisis even as bank stocks resumed their slide on Thursday.
Dollar falls for sixth day as central banks join Fed in raising rates
The dollar headed on Thursday for its longest losing streak in 2-1/2 years after the U.S.
Bank of England raises rates, says inflation set to fade
The Bank of England (BoE) raised interest rates for the 11th time in a row on Thursday, but said a surprise resurgence in inflation would probably fade fast, prompting speculation it had ended its run of hikes.
Stocks mixed after more interest rate hikes
Wall Street bounced but European markets wobbled Thursday as investors weighed fresh interest rate hikes by central banks and signs of a possible pause in US monetary tightening following turmoil in the banking sector.
Swiss National Bank raises rates, says Credit Suisse takeover prevented larger crisis
The Swiss National Bank raised its benchmark interest rate by 50 basis points on Thursday and said UBS's takeover of Credit Suisse had averted a financial disaster, adding it was now critical the merger took place in a smooth and fast way.
Around 1,400 offshore oil and gas workers in UK threaten strike over better job conditions and pay
The strike call by the offshore oil and gas workers is set to hit several rigs from March 29 and until June 7 in a series of 24, 48 and 72-hour stoppages.
Bank of England and Federal Reserve claim banking systems are secure
The Bank of England and the US Federal Reserve have claimed the safety and strength of banking systems ahead of key decisions on interest rates.