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Mexico’s state-owned Petróleos Mexicanos, known as Pemex, has long held the title of the most indebted oil group in the world, with an explosion in financial debt over the past decade that is now ...
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Europe has a chance to make its current solitude into a strength. Naively believing that Trump will turn more reasonable ...
Israel’s domestic intelligence chief announced he would step down on June 15, after weeks of public sparring with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that pushed the country to the brink of a ...
Mark Carney, who until Monday evening was not even a member of parliament, is now on track to lead a minority government with ...
Food apps are governed by the law of the jungle: eat or be eaten. Deliveroo, despite a hearty dominance in the UK, was always ...
Beijing hardens rhetoric as it rolls out social media videos portraying itself as standing up to American ‘bullying’ ...
Election partly turned on fear of Trump, a similar playbook Starmer hopes to use against rightwing challengers ...
The European Court of Justice has ruled that Malta’s “golden passport” scheme violates EU law, in a decision set to force the island to scrap the commercialisation of EU citizenship.
Adidas has warned that new US tariffs will lead to higher prices for its popular trainers such as the Samba and Gazelle, as the German sportswear group said trade turmoil had “put a stop to” an ...
The automotive industry has rushed to cut costs and protect cash flows after the US president imposed a 25 per cent tariff on ...
The Anglo-Swedish pharmaceutical group on Tuesday reported revenue of $13.6bn in the first three months of the year, up 10 ...