Sinochem unit discussing blockchain platform with Shell, Macquarie: sources
Sinochem Energy Technology Co Ltd, a subsidiary of state oil and chemicals firm Sinochem Group, is in talks with Royal Dutch Shell and Macquarie Group...
Nordea names former Handelsbanken boss as new CEO
Finland’s Nordea on Thursday named Frank Vang-Jensen, head of personal banking at the Nordic region’s biggest bank, as its new chief executive, who pledged to...
Leaving Bahamas devastated, Dorian regains strength to crawl up U.S. coast
Hurricane Dorian left stretches of the Bahamas looking as if they had been carpet bombed, and was regaining strength as it crawled up the U.S....
Turkey, Volkswagen close in on production plant deal: sources
Turkey is increasingly confident German carmaker Volkswagen will build a production plant in the country after an “extremely positive” meeting between a senior company official...
Tanzania seizes ivory tusks equivalent to 117 elephants killed
Tanzania has seized ivory tusks equivalent to killing at least 117 elephants, its tourism minister said, part of its drive to stamp out organized criminal...
Turkey may open gates for migrants to Europe unless receives support: Erdogan
President Tayyip Erdogan said on Thursday Turkey may have to open the route for migrants into Europe if Ankara does not receive sufficient international support...
Hurricane Dorian has strengthened to a Category 3 storm as it threatens landfall in the Carolinas – CNN
Hurricane Dorian has strengthened to a Category 3 storm as it threatens landfall in the Carolinas CNN Marianne Williamson denies she’s ‘crazy’ after deleting tweet about...
UK’s Princess Charlotte’s first day of school
Princess Charlotte, daughter of Britain’s Prince William and his wife Kate, starts school on Thursday, joining her elder brother Prince George at Thomas’s Battersea in...
Orange stops broadcasting Altice’s TV channels via its boxes
Orange, France’s biggest telecoms operator, stopped broadcasting free of charge TV channels controlled by rival Altice Europe in France on Thursday morning as a dispute...
Recession risks rise for Germany as industrial orders plunge
German industrial orders fell more than expected in July on weak demand from abroad, data showed on Thursday, suggesting that struggling manufacturers could tip Europe’s...