Unemployment in euro zone member Finland stabilised at 9.9% in September, statistics office data showed on Tuesday, as the Nordic country battles one of the highest jobless rates in the European Union ...
European shipping and logistics firms are under pressure heading into third-quarter earnings season, as analysts trim profit forecasts to reflect falling freight rates and weaker demand.
A long list of injured players and a tendency to pick up red cards are among Chelsea manager Enzo Maresca's main concerns ...
Rebels occupying Twangiza Mining's gold concession in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) have looted at least 500 kilograms of bullion since May, the company told Reuters, accusing some of its ...
Italy’s MFE-MediaForEurope has tightened its grip on German broadcaster ProSiebenSat.1 by appointing Marco Giordani as chief ...
Azerbaijan has removed all restrictions on cargo transit to Armenia, President Ilham Aliyev said on Tuesday, in a sign of ...
The Dutch data regulator on Tuesday warned voters against using AI chatbots ahead of the national election, saying the ...
Credit bureau Equifax reported a rise in third-quarter profit on Tuesday, as strength in consumer lending drove higher demand ...
Genuine Parts Co on Tuesday cut its full-year profit forecast on higher restructuring costs and weak demand for auto parts.
A meeting on Monday night between Colombia President Gustavo Petro, U.S. charge d'affaires John McNamara and Colombia's ...
Britain's government and fans of Maccabi Tel Aviv said on Tuesday they regretted the Israeli soccer club's decision to turn down tickets for an upcoming match at Aston Villa, even as ministers worked ...
Kuwait's Ministry of Public Works has signed a contract with Turkish construction company Kuzu to build a wastewater treatment plant and its related works for the South Al-Mutlaa city project, it said ...