Eat Less Meat Is Message for Rich World in Food’s First Net Zero Plan
      The world’s most-developed nations will be told to curb their excessive appetite for meat as part of the
      2023-11-26 09:55
    
    Pitfalls Lie in Wait for Emerging Markets After Euphoric Month
      Emerging-market stocks and currencies are heading for their best month since January, but there are major pitfalls ahead
      2023-11-26 08:17
    
    Inflation Gauges at 2021 Lows May Support End to Hikes: Eco Week
      Inflation gauges in the US and euro zone are set to show the smallest annual increases since early
      2023-11-26 05:26
    
    Hamas Says Next Hostage Release to Israel Is Back On After Delay
      Hamas said it’s ready to release a second group of hostages to Israel, resolving a dispute that threatened
      2023-11-26 04:54
    
    Hamas Says It Will Delay Release of Second Group of Hostages
      Hamas will delay the release of the second group of hostages until Israel follows terms of their deal
      2023-11-26 01:28
    
    Poland Sees Chances for Lower Budget Deficit Than Planned
      Poland’s finance ministry expects the nation’s 2023 budget deficit to stay below its target of 92 billion zloty
      2023-11-26 01:25
    
    China Opens Probes Into Embattled Shadow Banking Giant Zhongzhi
      Chinese authorities said they opened criminal investigations into the money management business of embattled shadow banking giant Zhongzhi
      2023-11-26 00:45
    
    Charting the Global Economy: Euro-Area Recession Looks Likely
      A recession in the euro area is looking increasingly likely as the economic downturn persists in the final
      2023-11-25 18:52
    
    Battle for Telegraph Triggers Uncertainty for UK Conservatives
      Who owns the Telegraph, one of the UK’s most famous newspapers, is the subject of a bitter fight.
      2023-11-25 16:54
    
    Israel Expects Hamas to Release More Hostages as Truce Holds
      Israel said it expects Palestinian militant group Hamas to release more hostages on Saturday, a day after a
      2023-11-25 16:48
    
    Germany’s Top Court Proves It’s a Force to Be Reckoned With
      Days after pitching Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s governing coalition into an unprecedented budget crisis and sending shockwaves rippling through
      2023-11-25 14:59
    
    Dutch Climate Goals at Risk After Success of Far-Right Party
      The ascent of Geert Wilders’ party has thrown Dutch climate ambitions into limbo, with environmental groups warning of
      2023-11-25 14:57
    