• Factbox-What is the G20 and what are the key issues for the 2023 summit? (bmbusinessnews.com)
  • LIVERPOOL, England (Reuters) - The Grand Final of the 2023 Eurovision Song Contest will be held in Liverpool, northern England, on Saturday, with acts representing 26 countries competing. (yahoo.com)
  • 6 Susanna Twidale, "Factbox: Europe's efforts to shield households from soaring energy costs," Reuters, October 11, 2022. (mckinsey.com)
  • NEW DELHI (Reuters) - India, the world's quickest rising aviation market, has seen elevated competitors with various home and worldwide carriers including flights and locations throughout the nation. (feeonlynews.com)
  • The world's largest retailer shipped one quarter of its U.S. imports from India between January and August this year, according to bill of lading figures shared with Reuters by data firm Import Yeti. (yahoo.com)
  • NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Leaders of the world's richest and strongest nations will attend the two-day G20 Summit in India's capital New Delhi beginning September 9. (bmbusinessnews.com)
  • NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Leaders from the Group of 20 (G20) major economies will start a summit in India's capital on Saturday to try to find solutions to some of the world's pressing problems amid a deep geopolitical divide over the war in Ukraine that threatens any progress. (yahoo.com)
  • Factbox: Which leaders will, may or won't attend the G20 summit in New Delhi? (yahoo.com)
  • This article originally appeared as a Reuters dispatch . (roecapital.com)
  • BRUSSELS (Reuters) - British and European Union negotiators sealed a Brexit deal on Thursday, just a week before the United Kingdom finally leaves the orbit of the 27-nation bloc, its biggest trading partner. (wphobby.com)
  • Reuters) - Four months after U.S. futures broker MF Global collapsed, roughly $1.6 billion in customer money is still missing, trading volumes are down, and the futures industry is looking for ways to restore confidence. (roecapital.com)
  • Ben Wood, CMO of industry analysis firm CCS Insight, previously told Reuters that smaller startups, as well as giants like Amazon and Microsoft, may try to lure consumers and developers to their own app stores. (yahoo.com)
  • Reuters) - Islamic banking is poised to spread beyond its hubs in Malaysia and the Gulf into regions which until now were unlikely hosts for the sector, but the booming industry faces its greatest challenges yet. (shariahfinancewatch.org)
  • Before you start proposing new rules, make sure you adequately enforce existing ones," Sentinel trustee Fred Grede told Reuters. (roecapital.com)
  • LONDON (Reuters) - New European Union rules will rewrite the basic tenets of business on the internet and on mobile, upending how Big Tech makes money and how consumers access these services. (yahoo.com)
  • Feb 27 (Reuters) - Russia's crude oil exports to the European Union in January fell to around 600,000 barrels per day (bpd) from 1 million bpd in December as seaborne volumes dried up except to Bulgaria, International Energy Agency (IEA) data showed. (energynow.com)
  • Nov 9 (Reuters) - TransCanada Corp's Keystone XL pipeline is at the center of an emotional debate in the United States, pitting promoters of energy security and job creation against advocates of a green economy who fear the environmental risks of moving oil across the length of the country. (thegoodman.com)
  • BEVERLY HILLS, California (Reuters) - The Hollywood Foreign Press Association on Thursday announced nominations for the 71st Golden Globe Awards. (today.com)
  • Reuters) - Some 240,029 homes and businesses on the U.S. East Coast were without power on Monday in the aftermath of Hurricane Michael, according to local power companies. (yahoo.com)
  • On Nov. 9, a government official told Reuters that the United States may decide within weeks whether to pursue a new route for the pipeline, a move that could delay a final decision beyond the 2012 U.S. election. (thegoodman.com)
  • Reuters) - Strikes and staff shortages are forcing airlines to cancel thousands of flights and causing hours-long queues at major airports, dashing hopes of a sizzling first summer after COVID lockdowns. (yorkshireanalysis.com)
  • Air India is near inserting landmark orders for as many as 500 jetliners that could possibly be price greater than $100 billion at checklist costs from Airbus and Boeing (NYSE:) because it carves out an formidable renaissance below the Tata Group, Reuters reported over the weekend. (feeonlynews.com)
  • More frequent reporting, spot checks: Exchanges, led by CME Group Inc and along with NFA, are looking at a number of less-controversial changes, including forcing clearing members to make daily reports on where they hold customers' funds and conducting more frequent spot checks on brokers, NFA's Driscoll told Reuters. (roecapital.com)
  • ISTANBUL, Feb 3 (Reuters) - The death of its second leader in just over two years has dealt another blow to Islamic State, the extremist jihadist group which once ruled large parts of Iraq and Syria. (egyptindependent.com)
  • India's JSW Steel Ltd is slowing down the process to buy a stake in the steelmaking coal unit of Canada's Teck Resources, Reuters reported on Sept. 21 citing a source close to the discussions. (saltwire.com)
  • Factbox: Deal, no deal or delay - What will UK PM May's successor do about Brexit? (infodecay.com)
  • NEW DELHI (Reuters) - India, the world's quickest rising aviation market, has seen elevated competitors with various home and worldwide carriers including flights and locations throughout the nation. (feeonlynews.com)
  • Air India is near inserting landmark orders for as many as 500 jetliners that could possibly be price greater than $100 billion at checklist costs from Airbus and Boeing (NYSE:) because it carves out an formidable renaissance below the Tata Group, Reuters reported over the weekend. (feeonlynews.com)
  • NEW DELHI (Reuters) -India has asked Canada to reduce its diplomatic staff in the country by more than half, the Financial Times reported on Tuesday, with ties fraying after Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau publicly levelled suspicions that Indian agents were involved in the killing of a Sikh separatist leader in Canada. (saltwire.com)
  • Canadian lentil sales to India slowed after tensions rose between the two nations, industry sources in both countries told Reuters. (saltwire.com)
  • WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Beijing and Washington have signed a deal in principle that would allow U.S. regulators to inspect U.S-listed Chinese company audits, potentially ending a dispute that threatened to kick 200 Chinese companies, including Alibaba, off U.S. exchanges. (yahoo.com)
  • Reuters) - U.S. antitrust regulators on Tuesday filed a lawsuit against Amazon.com accusing the online retailer of harming consumers with higher prices, the latest in a long history of tough action against monopolies that can be traced back to the breakup of Standard Oil. (yahoo.com)
  • July 29 (Reuters) - When the CEOs of Amazon.com Inc , Facebook Inc and Alphabet Inc's Google testify before the U.S. House committee dedicated to antitrust on Wednesday, they will address lawmakers to whom their companies and employees have given a collective $67,300 in this election cycle. (trust.org)
  • Sept 19 (Reuters) - Eli Lilly on Tuesday said it was suing 10 U.S. medical spas, wellness centers and compounding pharmacies for selling products claiming to contain tirzepatide, the active ingredient in its diabetes drug Mounjaro which is expected to be approved for weight loss later this year. (yahoo.com)
  • SHANGHAI (Reuters) - A U.S. lawmaker's demand for trade curbs on a Chinese memory chipmaker in response to China calling products from Micron Technology a national security risk is the latest escalation of tension between the big powers. (yahoo.com)
  • Reuters) - Authorities around the world are imposing or considering curbs on travellers from China as COVID-19 cases there surge following its relaxation of "zero-COVID" rules. (medscape.com)
  • Reuters) - More than 80 countries where monkeypox is not endemic have reported outbreaks of the viral disease, which the World Health Organization has declared a global health emergency, as confirmed cases crossed 38,800 and non-endemic countries reported their first related deaths. (medscape.com)
  • Reuters) - Russian General Sergei Surovikin, not seen in public since a mutiny by Wagner mercenaries in late June, has been replaced as head of the air force by Viktor Afzalov, the head of its main staff, according to state news agency RIA. (yahoo.com)
  • Canada's decision to halt trade treaty talks and postpone the mission was due to concerns surrounding the murder, a Canadian source told Reuters. (saltwire.com)
  • U.S. officials told Reuters at the time that Surovikin had supported Prigozhin, but that Western intelligence did not know with certainty if he had helped the rebellion in any way. (yahoo.com)
  • LONDON (Reuters) -A big disconnect between financial markets and central banks has just got deeper, with traders ramping up their bets on interest rate cuts in the United States and Europe as evidence grows that inflationary pressures are fast abating. (yahoo.com)
  • En plus de constituer l'une des plus importantes transactions de ce type depuis la vente de l'Alaska au XIXe siècle, cette transaction fait partie d'une stratégie troublante: la firme Jarch Capital parie que le Soudan, et d'autres pays africains, sont sur le point de se morceler en plusieurs États. (farmlandgrab.org)