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Qingdao Port Crude Oil Terminal
Europe
While other countries back away from Russian oil, China senses an opportunity to stock up on the cheap
By Sophie MellorMay 20, 2022
12 May 2022, Saxony-Anhalt, Quedlinburg: Workers casting at the Quedlinburg roller foundry. The President's trip took place at a time when people are talking to each other with concern about the future energy supply of the country, he said. Therefore, on the last day, he visited the Quedlinburg roller foundry which is dependent on a permanent, stable energy supply.
Newsletters
Putin’s war increases the pain for Germany’s industrial giants
By David MeyerMay 20, 2022
Ukraine invasion
Tech
New Twitter policy aims to crack down on war misinformation
By David Klepper and The Associated PressMay 19, 2022
15 March 2022, Brandenburg, Schwedt: Early this morning, activists from Greenpeace block a rail track leading to the oil refinery of PCK-Raffinerie GmbH. With this action, Greenpeace protests against fossil imports from Russia and the indirect financing of the war in Ukraine.
Europe
U.S. may take a hugely controversial step to stop Russian oil exports funding the war in Ukraine
By David MeyerMay 19, 2022
Mature businesswoman reading text message on her cell phone while traveling in a cab.
Newsletters
Should CEOs use social media?
By David Meyer and Alan MurrayMay 19, 2022
U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen testifying in Congress
Politics
Treasury Secretary Yellen says the U.S. is ‘unlikely’ to let Moscow continue making debt payments, forcing Russia into default
By Nicholas GordonMay 19, 2022
Gas prices U.S.
Finance
Gas is above $4 a gallon in all 50 states for the first time ever. It’s twice as high in Europe
By Sophie MellorMay 18, 2022
YouTube logo displayed on a phone screen and Russian flag displayed on a screen in the background are seen in this illustration photo taken in Krakow, Poland on March 1, 2022.
Tech
Google just declared bankruptcy in Russia—but insists it will keep offering free services there
By David MeyerMay 18, 2022
Protesters with feminist, pro-choice banners and anti Russia against Ukraine war banners are seen in Gdansk, Poland.
Europe
A charity helping women circumvent Poland’s strict abortion laws got an influx of donations after a TikToker put the spotlight on it
By Colin LodewickMay 18, 2022
US Paper Money Flying out of Man's Hand
Newsletters
CEO confidence just took a dive, largely thanks to inflation
By David Meyer and Alan MurrayMay 18, 2022
President of Turkey, Recep Tayyip Erdogan made a statement after the cabinet meeting with the agenda of Russia and Ukraine on February 28, 2022 in Ankara, Turkey.
Europe
‘Not just theatrics’: Experts warn Turkey’s Recep Tayyip Erdoğan really could threaten Finland and Sweden’s NATO plans
By David MeyerMay 17, 2022
Inside the ‘IT unit’: In Ukraine, an army of techies hone their skills in a unique battle against Russia
Features
Inside the ‘IT unit’: In Ukraine, an army of techies hone their skills in a unique battle against Russia
By Vivienne WaltMay 17, 2022
Employment sign trying to hire new workers
Newsletters
Attracting and retaining talent is all about providing choice
By David Meyer and Alan MurrayMay 17, 2022
Putin says Sweden and Finland joining NATO and breaking with decades of neutrality is fine after all. ‘No problems’
Politics
Putin says Sweden and Finland joining NATO and breaking with decades of neutrality is fine after all. ‘No problems’
By Tristan BoveMay 16, 2022
CEOs are increasingly stuck between employees and politicians. We should side with our people
Commentary
CEOs are increasingly stuck between employees and politicians. We should side with our people
By Paul PolmanMay 16, 2022
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