By Crispian Balmer ROME, Feb 23 (Reuters) - Cuban doctors are essential to keeping local hospitals running in Italy's ...
Airport privatisation activity has been subdued, making the potential Catania (first-time) and Copenhagen (reprivatisation) deals notable for reviving top-tier investor interest. Catania Fontanarossa ...
Paris is facing a Berlin-Rome axis in the debate over how to revive the EU economy. From eurobonds to a European preference ...
By Giuseppe Fonte ROME, Feb 4 (Reuters) - Italy's economy is estimated to grow by 0.7% both this year and next, the parliamentary budget watchdog UPB said on Wednesday, upgrading its 2026 estimate and ...
Covid infections were falling before lockdowns were introduced across Europe, new figures suggest. Statisticians at the ...
Britain's top banks have axed dividend payments after pressure from the regulator, saving their capital as a buffer against ...
Two prominent scholarly presses recently published readable books explaining what went wrong: journalist David Zweig’s "An Abundance of Caution: American Schools, the Virus, and a Story of Bad ...
A U.S. Supreme Court decision striking down many of President Donald Trump’s sweeping global tariffs is creating fresh ...
By Maria Martinez BERLIN, Feb 17 (Reuters) - Germany's economy is expected to grow by 1% this year, slightly more than previously forecast, but reforms need to be implemented to achieve a sustainable ...
In our news wrap Friday, economic data shows inflation is easing at the start of the year, the Trump administration is suing ...
Country's industry, commerce chambers association upgrades growth forecast from 0.7% to 1%, primarily due to statistical and calendar effects - Anadolu Ajansı ...
On Feb. 23, 1836, soldiers under the command of Mexican President General Antonio López de Santa Anna began their assault on ...