Stellantis CEO did not confirm Maserati EV plans, union says
Stellantis CEO Carlos Tavares has failed to confirm previously announced electrification plans for Maserati, Italian trade unionists said after meeting him on Tuesday, adding to
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Stellantis CEO Carlos Tavares has failed to confirm previously announced electrification plans for Maserati, Italian trade unionists said after meeting him on Tuesday, adding to
The Bank of Canada's governing council felt its key borrowing cost was not needed to be as restrictive ahead of its Oct. 23 decision to cut rates as it was confident that
U.S. Capitol Police on Tuesday arrested a man at the visitors center who smelled like fuel and was carrying a torch and a flare gun, police said in a statement.
President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said on Tuesday that the first battles between the Ukrainian military and North Korean troops "open a new page in instability in the world" after his defence
Thousands of Serbian opposition backers rallied on Tuesday in the northwestern city of Novi Sad in a violent protest over a deadly accident at a local railway station, for
At least 89 people are missing from floods in eastern Spain, the regional judicial authorities in Valencia said on Tuesday.
The Israeli military said on Tuesday that it intercepted a drone that entered Israeli territory from the east after sirens sounded in the Arava area, a valley that stretches from the Dead
The Pentagon said on Tuesday that Yoav Gallant, whom Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu fired as defense minister on Tuesday, has been a "trusted partner," and said it
Super Micro Computer, whose auditor unexpectedly stepped down last week, flagged uncertainty on Tuesday about the timing of its annual report but said a
Democrat Kamala Harris faced Republican Donald Trump on Tuesday in the U.S. presidential election, with the two candidates vying to attract support after staking positions on issues
Democrat Kamala Harris faced Republican Donald Trump on Tuesday in the U.S. presidential election, with the two candidates vying to attract support after staking positions on issues
Brokerages have raised their year-end targets for U.S. stocks benchmark S&P 500, spurred by expectations of a "soft landing" for the economy and growing odds the Federal Reserve will cut
Lithuania broke European human rights laws by allowing the CIA to subject an alleged 9/11 suspect to "inhuman treatment" in a secret interrogation center in the Baltic country,
The Biden administration was expected to announce plans to relist Houthi rebels as specially designated global terrorists, a U.S. official told Reuters.
Uber is working with Tesla to promote use of electric vehicles by its drivers in the United States as it works towards becoming emission-free in U.S. and Canadian cities by 2030, the ride-
South Korea has sanctioned two individuals, three entities and 11 ships linked to North Korea's nuclear and missile programs, its foreign ministry said on Wednesday.
A bill to avert a partial U.S. government shutdown beginning this weekend cleared a first procedural hurdle in the Senate on Tuesday, as lawmakers scrambled to pass the measure
China's Cyberspace Administration is conducting a cybersecurity review of online retailer Shein's data handling and sharing practices, the Wall Street Journal reported.
British drugmaker GSK said on Wednesday it had raised 978 million pounds ($1.24 billion) from a discounted stake sale in Haleon, cutting its shareholding to 4.2% in the world's largest
A look at the day ahead in U.S. and global markets from Mike Dolan Downbeat Wall St markets wondering if they've jumped the gun on interest rate cut speculation switched attention to China's
The Jordanian army's military field hospital in Khan Younis in Gaza was badly damaged on Wednesday by Israeli shelling in the vicinity of the building, and the army said it held
Business chiefs warned on Wednesday that disruption to shipping in the Red Sea caused by attacks by Houthi militants in Yemen could affect supply chains for months and lead to a shortage
Lithium producer Albemarle said on Wednesday it will reduce its workforce and cut spending on certain projects this year, as it looks to curb costs.