ROME, Feb ‌7 (Reuters) - ​Italian ‌police are investigating ​possible sabotage after ‍electricity cables ​feeding ​rail ⁠lines were damaged near the northern Italian city of ‌Bologna, causing delays ...
CAIRO, Feb 7 (Reuters) - Iran will strike U.S. bases ‌in ​the Middle East if it ‌is attacked by U.S. forces that have massed ...
The Olympics cap a decade in which Milan has seen a property boom following the 2015 World Expo, with locals squeezed by ...
NEW YORK, Feb 7 (Reuters) - Companies looking to sell weight-loss drugs directly ‌to ​consumers, including Novo Nordisk's ...
Precious metals and cryptocurrencies sold off heavily January 30, after U.S. President Donald Trump named Kevin Warsh as the ...
Feb 7 (Reuters) - Anthropic is spending millions of dollars ‌to ​air commercials during Sunday night's National Football ...
The Stellantis-backed Automotive ‌Cells ​Company (ACC) told unions it ‌had shelved plans to build gigafactories in both ​Italy and Germany, the Italian metalworkers' union UILM said in a statement ‍on ...
British ‌bank ​NatWest Group ‌is closing in ​on a 2.5 billion ‍pound ($3.4 billion) takeover ​of one ​of ⁠Britain's largest ...
Feb 7 (Reuters) - ‌BMW ​North ‌America is ​recalling 87,394 ‍vehicles ​in ​the U.S. ⁠as the engine starter may overheat, ...
Glencore's 2011 IPO price of 530 pence per share, a level the miner and trader only surpassed a decade later, has served as a ...
BUENOS AIRES, Feb 6 (Reuters) - A deal on ‌critical ​minerals between Argentina and the ‌U.S. signed this week does not rule ...
Feb 7 (Reuters) - China's central bank extended ‌its ​gold buying spree ‌for a 15th month in January, data from ​the People's ...