News
Drinks maker Pernod Ricard is reorganising its business to cut costs and eventually headcount amid a depressed global market ...
Next to the Jardin Majorelle and a five-minute walk from the Yves Saint Laurent Museum sits Moro, a boutique, café and hotel ...
European regulators poised to launch antitrust probe into food group’s takeover of Pringles and Pop-Tarts maker ...
But Aria argues it can have an outsized impact on Britain’s longer-term economic growth prospects. By building entrepreneurship into its core model, it can multiply its bets on potentially ...
Donald Trump said he “may” or “may not” order the US to join Israel in military action against Iran, in the US president’s most explicit remarks yet about possible strikes against Tehran. Iran’s ...
Nato has cut back an upcoming leaders’ summit to just one working session in a bid to avoid US President Donald Trump walking out early as he did recently at a G7 meeting.
A New History of the Fourteenth Century by Helen Carr (Hutchinson Heinemann) Half a century ago Barbara Tuchman turned our attention to the 14th century in A Distant Mirror, inviting readers to see ...
Also in today’s newsletter, an interview with former BP chief executive Bernard Looney on the global AI power crunch ...
Even Russia’s allies send lower-ranking officials and executives to St Petersburg — except Indonesia’s president ...
Rio Tinto has agreed to pay almost $140mn to settle a long-running class action lawsuit that had accused the world’s second-largest mining company of concealing issues in the expansion of its Oyu ...
US president adds that next week will be ‘very big’ in determining course of war between Israel and Islamic republic ...
‘Stick-holder capitalism’: Nippon Steel’s $15bn deal for US Steel is the first big cross-border deal under Trump’s new genre ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results