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EU to send rescue teams to Turkey after deadly earthquake kills hundreds
The European Union is sending rescue teams and preparing further help for Turkey after a major earthquake hit Turkey and Syria, the bloc’s crisis ... Middle East -
How India turns Russia crude into the West’s fuel
India is playing an increasingly important role in global oil markets, buying more and more cheap Russian oil and refining it into fuel for Europe and ... Energy -
Turkey says Western nations gave it no evidence to back up security threat reports
Turkey said on Friday that Western nations, including the United States and Germany, had not given it any information to back up their assertions that ... Middle East -
Qatar says insects not ‘halal’ after EU approves it as food
Qatar has reaffirmed a religious ban on consuming insects in a move that comes after the European Union added new products to its list of approved ... Gulf -
British store JD Sports to open up to 1,750 stores over five years
British-based JD Sports will spend up to £3 billion ($3.7 billion) to open as many as 1,750 stores over the next five years, said new CEO Régis ... Retail -
Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince, France’s FM discuss regional, global developments
Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and France’s Minister of Foreign Affairs Catherine Colonna discussed ongoing regional and global ... Saudi Arabia -
Ukrainian PM says EU-Ukraine summit to take place in Kyiv
Ukraine’s prime minister said a Ukraine-European Union summit will take place in Kyiv on Friday, as the war-torn country battles to repel the Russian ... World News -
EU reviews returning migrants to their countries more effectively
EU interior ministers on Thursday discussed how to return irregular migrants to their home countries more effectively – with some arguing for limiting ... World News -
COVID-19 cut known human trafficking, but Ukraine war a risk: UN
The COVID-19 pandemic led to the first drop in the known number of human-trafficking victims in 20 years as trafficking opportunities and policing ... World News -
Eurozone economy in 2023 will be ‘a lot better than feared,” bank chief Lagarde says
The eurozone economy will fare “a lot better” this year than initially feared, European Central Bank chief Christine Lagarde said Thursday, as hopes ... Economy -
Europeans respond to energy saving calls, dial down the heating
Europeans have dialed down their heating this winter, apparently heeding government calls to conserve energy amid the Ukraine crisis, with some ... World News -
Gazprom to ship 35.5 mcm of gas to Europe via Ukraine
Russia’s Gazprom said it would ship 35.5 million cubic meters (mcm) of gas to Europe via Ukraine on Friday, in line with similar levels reported in ... World News -
NATO, EU announce ‘joint taskforce’ to protect critical infrastructure
NATO and the EU on Wednesday announced a “joint taskforce” aimed at bolstering the protection of critical infrastructure in the face of threats from ... World News -
Six people wounded in knife attack at Paris train station: Police
Six people were lightly wounded on Wednesday by a man wielding a knife at the busy Gare du Nord station in Paris, police and prosecutors said.The man ... World News -
World Bank report paints dire picture of global economic outlook as recession looms
Global economic growth is slowing sharply due to elevated inflation, higher interest rates, reduced investment and disruptions caused by the ... Economy -
COVID-19 surge in China not expected to ‘significantly impact’ Europe: WHO
The World Health Organization said on Tuesday it did not expect a surge of Covid-19 cases in China to “significantly impact” the situation in ... Coronavirus -
Japan’s PM begins North America, Europe tour on defense policy
Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida on Monday left on a tour of Europe and North America with security-focused talks on the agenda after his ... World News -
Saudi Arabia cuts oil prices for Asia, Europe as demand slows, COVID-19 cases surge
Saudi Arabia cut oil prices for its main market of Asia and for Europe, signaling that demand remains sluggish as economies slow and COVID-19 cases in ... Energy -
European gas prices decline as mild weather curbs demand
European natural gas prices declined as persistent warmer-than-normal winter weather reduces demand and eases stress of the region’s energy ... Energy -
EU seeks joint stance on measures toward China’s decision to lift COVID restrictions
Top health officials from the European Union were holding talks on Thursday to try to coordinate very different views on how to respond to China’s ... Coronavirus -
Russian pipeline gas exports to Europe collapse to a post-Soviet low
Russian gas exports to Europe via pipelines plummeted to a post-Soviet low in 2022 as its largest customer cut imports due to the conflict in Ukraine ... Energy -
Electric vehicles exports from China surge to record on European demand
Exports of electric vehicles from China more than doubled in November, creating a monthly record, mostly fueled by European carmakers that farmed out ... World News -
European airports’ passenger traffic full recovery ‘pushed back to 2025’
A full recovery in passenger volumes at European airports has now been pushed back to 2025 rather than 2024 as previously forecast, the ACI Europe ... Aviation & Transport -
Four leaders ink agreement to bring green Azeri energy to Europe
The leaders of Azerbaijan, Georgia, Romania and Hungary signed an agreement on Saturday on an underwater electric cable under the Black Sea to carry ... Energy -
Russia ramping up production of ‘most powerful’ new-generation weapons: Medvedev
Russia’s ex-president Dmitry Medvedev said on Sunday the country was ramping up production of new-generation weapons to protect itself from enemies in ... World News -
Ukraine’s foreign minister says embassies received more ‘bloody packages’
Ukrainian embassies have received more “bloody packages,” Ukraine’s foreign minister said on Tuesday, adding that the country’s embassies in Romania ... World News -
Oil buyers don’t want to boost imports next year because of economic weakness: Kuwait
Kuwait’s state energy company said customers are reluctant to increase oil imports next year, signaling that the market’s being suppressed by global ... Energy -
Saudi Arabia’s PIF secures $17 billion in loan
Saudi Arabia’s sovereign wealth fund said on Wednesday it had secured a $17 billion loan from a group of 25 banks that will partly refinance a loan it ... Saudi Arabia -
Cost-of-living crisis casts shadow over Europe’s Black Friday sales
Europe’s retailers are hoping Black Friday discount day will get shoppers spending, though it takes place against a backdrop of a worsening ... Economy -
Tunisia returns migrant toddler who reached Italy alone
A four-year-old who reached Italy without her parents on a boat carrying migrants from Tunisia in October was repatriated on Thursday, authorities ... North Africa