Violence surges in Yemen after coronavirus truce expires
The Saudi-led coalition fighting in Yemen said it intercepted and destroyed a ballistic missile fired by the Iran-aligned Houthi movement towards the south of the...
Coronavirus a recipe for disaster for German potatoes
German demand for potatoes and potato products has collapsed during the coronavirus crisis, meaning the vegetable is being used as animal feed or for making...
Cerberus vows no let up in push for change at Commerzbank
Cerberus will use “alternative paths” to force leadership change at Commerzbank if it continues to resist calls to reform, the activist investor said in a...
U.N. rights experts condemn Israel’s annexation plan and U.S. support
U.N. human rights experts said on Tuesday that Israel’s plan to annex significant parts of the occupied West Bank would violate international law banning the...
Far-right suspect goes on trial for killing German politician
A suspected far-right sympathiser went on trial in Frankfurt on Tuesday for shooting dead a pro-immigration politician last year in a case that raised questions...
Siemens not reducing research and development spending during coronavirus
Siemens is maintaining its investment in research and development despite the economic slowdown and reduced energy consumption caused by the global coronavirus pandemic, managing board...
New Zealand no longer free of coronavirus as two women test positive
It took just eight days for New Zealand to lose its COVID-free status when two women who had been given permission to leave quarantine early...
Fed bolsters credit market support with latest launch
The New York Federal Reserve’s planned launch on Tuesday of a bond-buying facility could help ease the potential stigma for companies of asking for help...
EU antitrust regulators to investigate Apple’s App Store, Apple Pay
EU antitrust regulators opened on Tuesday two investigations into Apple regarding its App Store and Apple Pay, saying restrictions imposed by the iPhone maker may...
Fed’s Powell set to reiterate long U.S. economic recovery, call for more fiscal support
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell on Tuesday begins the first of two days of testimony before U.S. lawmakers in which he will map out how...
