Agreement Reached on Damage to Blocking Ship Suez Canal
The owners and insurers of container ship Ever Given have reached an agreement in principle on
The European Commission Starts Research into Google’s Online Advertisements
The European Commission opens a formal investigation into possible anticompetitive behaviour by Google. This mainly concerns
European Union to Impose Sanctions on Belarusian Economy
European Union governments will impose sanctions on various sectors of the Belarusian economy. This includes industries
Opening Pubs and Restaurants in British Supermarkets
The reopening of British pubs and restaurants can be seen in the country’s shops, especially supermarkets.
Stock Markets in New York Moved Slightly Higher on Thursday
Stock markets in New York moved slightly higher on Thursday. Investors were still chewing on the
Tokyo will Decide on Fans at the Olympics in the Short Term
The Japanese government will soon decide whether to admit spectators to the games of the Olympic
EU and US Close To A Solution Dispute about Support for Airbus and Boeing
The European Union and the United States are about to settle their conflict over mutual subsidies
Arrival of Samsung’s Budget Phone Galaxy S21 Fan Edition Still Uncertain
Samsung has not yet decided whether it will stop the production of the new Galaxy S21
German Economy Faces Significant Recovery in Second Half of the Year
The German economy is expected to recover strongly in the second half of the year. That
EU: Russian Ban on Navalny Organizations Unprecedentedly Serious
By banning the anti-corruption organization and political network of Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny, Russia is going









