Danish election influenced by Trump's persistent bid for Greenland, escalating US-Denmark tensions. Key events and impacts on global markets explained.
European shares edge higher but are set for a third weekly loss as Middle East tensions and rising oil prices stoke inflation fears and ECB ...
A Hiscox manager faces a Greek perjury charge over evidence in the extradition case of Yuval Abraham, ex-CFO, linked to ...
The UK budget deficit rose to £14.3bn in February, as energy costs soared after the Iran war, raising concerns over public ...
Smiths Group forecasts 3%-4% organic revenue growth for 2026 and plans a £1.5bn shareholder return after recent divestitures.
War in Iran disrupts fertiliser shipments and lifts energy prices, threatening to trigger a fresh food price shock in ...
Czech President Pavel signs 2026 budget but warns defence spending lags NATO commitments. Key concerns for security and fiscal policy.
Oil price surges spark rate hike talk at major central banks as the Fed holds steady. See how the dollar is reacting amid Middle East conflict.
Friedrich Merz's conservatives face a tight state election in Rhineland-Palatinate, seeking to unseat SPD amid economic and political challenges.
Greenlandic candidates use Trump’s attention to push for more influence, investment, and sovereignty in Denmark’s upcoming national election.
A new ENTSO-E report finds last year's Iberian Peninsula blackout was caused by multiple factors, leading to significant power loss in Spain and Portugal.
ECB will not be inactive or overreact to rising oil and gas prices and stands ready to act to stabilize inflation at its 2% target, Villeroy says.