Wall Street’s slide, Germany’s slump, China’s decline stoke recession fears
Wall Street main indexes slid 1.5% on Wednesday, as a closely watched U.S. bond market indicator pointed to a renewed risk of
Sheraton Lagos marks hamburger day May 28
The food and beverage teams of Sheraton Lagos Hotel are participating in this year’s global food festivity with a hamburger day May
10 million people now work in world renewable energy sector, report shows
The total number of people employed in the global renewable energy industry hit a record 10 million, data from the Renewable Energy
Oil prices slip over speculation on US sanctions against Iran
Oil prices dropped to a low for the first time in about three and half years over speculations of a US-led sanction against Iran over
ECB needs fresh powers to intervene in bank failures, says supervisor
The European Central Bank needs fresh powers to freeze payments temporarily at banks heading towards failure, halting a potentially
Talks by VW Group, Tata to produce emerging market car end amicably
Cooperation talks between Germany’s Volkswagen Group and India’s Tata Motors about joint development of a car for emerging
The EU may lose a genuine digital economy star in the UK post-Brexit
After multiple terror attacks, a snap election with a surprise result, and a devastating fire in London, UK officials had plenty on
U.S. sanctions may not stop Russian gas pipelines to Europe
New U.S. sanctions will make it harder for Russia to build two gas export pipelines to Europe but the projects are unlikely to be
Nigeria’s Bank of Industry bags Karlsruhe sustainable devt award
Nigeria’s Bank of Industry (BoI) has bagged a Karlsruhe sustainable development award in Germany. The bank was awarded for its
Germany tighter curbs on foreign takeovers sets tone on Europe’s expectation
Germany has become the first European Union country to tighten its rules on foreign corporate takeovers, following a series of Chinese