A target to reduce carbon emissions to net zero by 2050 does not mean Spanish oil and gas firm Repsol will stop producing oil though it will focus on certain projects, Chief Executive Josu Jon Imaz said on Tuesday.
As U.S. lockdowns and fears of the coronavirus pandemic stretch into a third month, who wants to take an Uber ride?
A German federal court judge cast doubt on Volkswagen's reasoning after the carmaker urged the court to dismiss a claim for damages from a diesel customer.
Analysts are largely wary of amping up estimates for U.S. gaming companies set to report this week due to the economic uncertainty ahead, even as Electronic Arts Inc and Activision Blizzard Inc look among the most obvious stock market winners from the COVID-19 crisis.
A parliamentary panel on Tuesday authorised Israel's Shin Bet security service to continue using mobile phone data to track people infected by the coronavirus until May 26, prolonging an initiative described by critics as a threat to privacy.
Hong Kong Chief Executive Carrie Lam has an ambitious Lantau Tomorrow Vision plan to ramp up housing but perhaps she should focus on the more efficient use of land instead, says CUHK’s Ngai Ming Yip.
SINGAPORE: The authorities will work with food delivery companies to see how they can adjust their operating models to better suit hawkers, Senior Minister of State for the Environment and Water Resources Amy Khor said in Parliament on Tuesday (May 5). "In fact we are already engaging them to see ......
Vehicle and equipment maker CNH Industrial said on Tuesday it planned to return progressively to full operations at most of its facilities around the world by the end of May, in line with the easing of coronavirus lockdowns.
MADRID: Unemployment in Spain rose again in April, pushing the number of people depending on benefits to a record 5.2 million as one of the world's strictest coronavirus lockdowns brought the economy to a halt. The number of people in Spain registering as jobless rose by 7.97 per cent in...
STOCKHOLM: Swedish cloud computing services provider Sinch AB said on Tuesday it would acquire SAP Digital Interconnect, a unit of SAP SE, for 225 million euros (US$245 million) in a deal that will boost its presence in the United States. Sinch, which has a scalable platform for messaging, voice...
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