Next Year Will Be ‘Decisive’ in War, Ukrainian Official Says
The coming year will be “decisive” in the war against Russia, a top adviser to President Volodymyr Zelenskiy
2023-11-14 08:56
PE Firms Get Trapped in China After $1.5 Trillion Betting Spree
Private equity firms that amassed more than $1.5 trillion of assets in China in just two decades are
2023-11-14 07:19
Labour Plans to End Sunak ‘Stealth Tax’ on UK Worker Incomes
A Labour government would seek to end the stealth raid on the incomes of working households and give
2023-11-14 04:56
Anthony Gill on his NBA journey, and advice for others on a similar path
Everyone’s path to the NBA is different. Some are more unconventional than others. For Anthony Gill, hard work and an open mind were the keys to finding his way into the best league in the world.
2023-11-14 04:28
Kerry’s Promise of ‘Millions’ for Climate Damages Criticized by Activists
A US offer of several million dollars to address losses and damages caused by global warming is raising
2023-11-14 02:52
US Asks About 100 Tankers in Russia Oil Cap Violations Probe
The US Treasury Department sent notices to ship management companies about more than 100 vessels it suspects may
2023-11-14 01:46
European shares start higher as Italian banks, Siemens Energy rally
By Ankika Biswas and Bansari Mayur Kamdar (Reuters) -European shares rose in a broad-based rally on Monday, with investors awaiting
2023-11-14 01:22
Orsted Quits Norway Offshore Wind as Cost Crisis Deepens
Orsted A/S has withdrawn from a partnership developing offshore wind projects in Norway as the company grapples with
2023-11-14 00:58
Ukraine Recap: EU Readies Diamonds Export Ban in Sanctions Plan
The European Union is finalizing a 12th package of sanctions against Russia that includes an export ban on
2023-11-14 00:46
Zelensky tells Ukrainians to brace for ‘enemy’ Putin’s winter attacks
Volodymyr Zelensky has warned Ukrainians to prepare for an increase in Russian attacks on the country’s infrastructure. The war-time president said his country could suffer attacks similar to the ones carried out by Vladimir Putin’s troops last year. About 10 months into Russia’s invasion, a string of attacks were carried out on power stations and other plants linked to the energy network, prompting rolling blackouts in widely separated regions. “We are almost halfway through November and we must be prepared for the possibility that the enemy may increase the number of drone or missile strikes against our infrastructure. Russia is preparing for winter,” the Ukrainian president said in his nightly address on Sunday. “And in Ukraine, all our attention should be focused on defence, on response to terrorists, on everything Ukraine can do to make it easier for our people to get through this winter and to increase the capabilities of our troops.” The warning comes shortly after Russian forces attacked Kyiv in the first-ever missile attack on the capital in nearly seven weeks. Strong explosions were heard, said Kyiv’s mayor Vitali Klitschko, adding that air defence systems were able to intercept the missiles, according to preliminary information. No casualties were reported. Russian strikes during last year’s winter offensive had left millions with no water and electricity in sub-zero temperatures. Moscow has already struck Ukrainian infrastructure 60 times in recent weeks, said Ukrainian officials. Energy minister German Galushchenko on Saturday, however, said Ukraine will have enough energy resources to get through winter. “The question is how much future attacks can affect supplies,” he said. Mr Zelensky also praised “heroic” efforts of troops defending Avdiivka, under pressure from attempted Russian advances since mid-October. The fighting has reduced much of the coking plant hub to a ghost town. While the attacks on Avdiivka slowed down in the past day, they are likely to intensify in the coming days, a military spokesperson said. “The enemy suffered significant losses the day before yesterday and has to regroup,” Oleksandr Shtupun, spokesperson for the southern group of forces, told national television. The number of infantry attacks were half of levels seen earlier in the week, he said. Moscow’s forces were “more active in the Bakhmut sector and trying to recover lost positions”, said General Oleksandr Syrskyi, the head of Ukraine’s ground forces. Russian accounts of the fighting on Sunday said its forces had repelled five Ukrainian attacks near Bakhmut. Read More Russia-Ukraine war: Mystery as Putin’s state media removes update on forces - live Ukraine destroys Russian landing boats in ‘significant loss’ for Putin Ukraine’s global ‘peace summit’ deferred to next year amid war in Gaza Analysis: Ukraine’s current frontline stalemate with Russia is hurting Kyiv Ramaswamy walks back moment he calls Zelensky ‘Nazi’ at GOP debate Ukraine moves step closer to EU membership as European Commission backs talks
2023-11-14 00:23
Germany Warns More Commercial Real Estate Pain Ahead
German’s top bank watchdog warned that lenders with large exposures to commercial real estate are in store for
2023-11-14 00:17
Supreme Court Seeks US Views on Billionaire Ross’s FIFA Suit
The US Supreme Court asked the Biden administration for input on a lawsuit accusing two soccer governing bodies
2023-11-13 23:17