Traditional retailers join growing rental market
From New York & Company to Bloomingdale’s and Banana Republic, more retailers are offering to lend out their clothing for a monthly rental rate....
Enel pledges to cut greenhouse gas emissions by 70% to 2030
Italy’s biggest utility Enel aims to cut its direct greenhouse gas emissions by 70% to 2030 as a step towards its 2050 full decarbonisation target....
Chinese experts to probe panda Chuang Chuang’s death in Thai zoo
Animal experts from China are to arrive at a Thai zoo on Thursday to investigate the unexpected death of a giant panda in the northern...
Suicide bomber and gunmen hit eastern Afghanistan gov’t office
A suicide bomber and gunmen wounded at least nine people, including a child and a woman, in an attack on a government building in eastern...
Thailand culls 200 pigs amid heightened fears over African swine fever
Thailand has culled more than 200 pigs this week, authorities said on Tuesday, in the first such action amid heightened fears of a potential outbreak...
Israel’s two main parties locked in dead heat as negotiations begin for new government – The Washington Post
Israel’s two main parties locked in dead heat as negotiations begin for new government The Washington Post After Tight Israeli Election, Netanyahu’s Tenure Appears Perilous The New...
Apple spars with EU as $14 billion Irish tax dispute drags on
Apple accused the European Commission of misunderstanding its business on day two of the iPhone maker’s appeal against a $14 billion tax order, in a...
AELTC to invest in pre-Wimbledon grass court tournaments
The All England Lawn Tennis Club (AELTC) said on Wednesday it would invest in grass court tournaments in Europe to improve player preparation ahead of...
France to host pilot plant for Franco-German battery consortium: source
France will host a pilot plant to make electric car batteries, a French Finance Ministry source said, part of a pan-European project to rival Asia’s...
Parliament suspension not a matter for judges, UK Supreme Court told
Boris Johnson’s decision to suspend parliament is a political issue and not a matter for judges, a lawyer for the prime minister said on Wednesday...
