BERLIN (Reuters) – German logistics entrepreneur Klaus-Michael Kuehne is not planning to increase his stake in Lufthansa beyond 15%, he told the Frankfurter Allgemeine newspaper on...
(Reuters) -Apple Inc plans to start manufacturing iPhone 14 in India as the U.S. tech giant seeks alternatives to China after Xi administration’s clashes with Washington...
By Rocky Swift and Elaine Lies TOKYO (Reuters) – Japan may lift requirements for pre-departure COVID-19 tests for travellers and raise daily caps on entrants, domestic...
(Reuters) -German utility Uniper SE on Monday said it will start producing electricity for the market at its Heyden 4 hard-coal-fired power plant as a three-day...
By Jessica DiNapoli and Jonathan Stempel NEW YORK (Reuters) -A U.S. judge on Monday rejected Ben & Jerry’s attempt to stop its parent Unilever Plc from...
(Reuters) – British sportscar maker McLaren said on Monday it was entering the Indian market, with its first retail outlet set to open in Mumbai later...
BERLIN (Reuters) – Germany is set to make rail transport for power plants and refineries a priority this week to ensure supply, even as railway union...
(Reuters) – Apple Inc said on Monday it would offer customers tools and know-how to repair and service their MacBook laptops at home, months after launching...
LONDON (Reuters) – The three young children of Britain’s Prince William and his wife Kate are to start at a new school next month, his office...
LONDON/BUDAPEST (Reuters) – Britain’s Vodafone will sell its Hungarian business for 715 billion forints ($1.8 billion) in cash to local IT company 4iG and the Hungarian...
By Juliette Portala and Tassilo Hummel PARIS (Reuters) – TotalEnergies of France and Italy’s Eni on Monday announced a significant natural gas discovery at the Cronos-1...
LONDON (Reuters) – More than 1,900 workers at Britain’s biggest container port, Felixstowe, have begun eight days of strike action that will cause disruption to trade...