German Businesses See Hope on Horizon; Consumers Concerned
German consumers are growing more pessimistic amid growing concerns about the global economic downturn, trade conflicts and Brexit.
German consumers are growing more pessimistic amid growing concerns about the global economic downturn, trade conflicts and Brexit.
France’s finance minister says pledges to replenish an international fund meant to help poor nations tackle climate change will reach nearly 10 billion euros ($11 billion).
A new study finds a widely used software program that affects millions of patients is flawed by unintentional racial bias.
Japan’s trade minister has resigned a month into his job in a scandal over condolence money, expensive melons and other gifts allegedly offered to election supporters.
President Donald Trump is promoting his support for the natural gas industry, making clear in a Pennsylvania speech that he sees his pro-industry policies as a boost to his chances of winning the battleground state.
Special Envoy for Syria Jim Jeffrey’s testimony to Congress contradicted the president’s assertion he scrutinized the effects of his surprise withdrawal before announcing it.
Ex-military chief has 28 days to forge coalition and avoid third election in year
Ethically minded entrepreneurs are turning back the clock to sweep the scourge of bunker fuel from the oceans
Swiss prosecutors have filed their first indictment in investigations related to Brazilian construction company Odebrecht and state-run oil giant Petrobras, charging a suspect with complicity in the bribery of public officials and with money laundering.
Asian stocks follow Wall Lower after mixed corporate earnings and EU decision to consider allowing Britain to delay departure.