Massive Polish Coal Mine Sparks International Dispute
Poland’s massive Turow coal mine is causing trouble including pollution and water shortages for nearby communities.
Poland’s massive Turow coal mine is causing trouble including pollution and water shortages for nearby communities.
The Russians spend the highest share of their military budget on procurement and build much of the equipment in-house.
China’s finance ministry says Beijing is waiving tariff hikes on U.
Saudi Arabia’s state-owned oil company Aramco is laying the groundwork for the biggest ever initial public offering of stock.
The Eiffel Tower is shut down because of nationwide strikes and protests over the government’s plan to reform the retirement system.
The European Union says it will miss its targets for reducing planet-warming greenhouse gases by 2030 unless member states make a greater effort than they have so far.
Senior Portuguese officials have told U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo they won’t exclude Chinese companies from competing in a planned public tender for the country’s next-generation 5G wireless network.
The Trump administration is tightening work requirements for the federal food stamp program in a move that would slash benefits for hundreds of thousands of people.
Lebanon’s central bank lowers interest rates on dollar, Lebanese pound deposits and loans.
The U.N.’s trade and development agency estimates that Europe, led by the Netherlands, leads the world in readiness for online shopping UNCTAD’s annual business-to-consumer e-commerce index ranked the United States again in the teens, at 13th.