
Keeping the Lights on in Europe Will Be Very Hard This Winter -Mark Gilbert/Bloomberg
By Mark Gilbert In Kosovo, the power goes off every six hours. It’s the first European country to suffer rolling

By Mark Gilbert In Kosovo, the power goes off every six hours. It’s the first European country to suffer rolling

By Paul Krugman According to a new NBC News poll, U.S. voters now consider “threats to democracy” the most important issue

By Maria Tadeo All indicators are flashing red for Europe. Warnings about a winter recession are growing louder, the single

Caribbean Updates Grenada’s Environment Minister Simon Stiell will be the next UN climate chief. He is in charge of organizing

Federal prosecutors accused Argentine former president and current vice president Cristina Fernández de Kirchner of operating “the biggest corruption scheme

By Liam Denning The phrase “$10 gas” is liable to put Americans in the hospital. This is a linguistic hazard, however:

By Genot Wagner The United States has entered the clean-energy race in a big way with the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) of

By Liam Denning Warren Buffett turned Occidental Petroleum Corp. into the sort of company he could love by helping it

The Caribbean Regional Logistics Hub and Centre of Excellence was officially launched in Barbados on August 11. It will serve

By Oleg Kashin What’s easier to imagine — Vladimir Putin suddenly declaring an end to the war on Ukraine and

By Philip Oltermann s tourists at the Hooksiel resort on Germany’s North Sea coastline lean back in their wicker beach

By Liam Denning One of the benefits of being Warren Buffett is that you make things happen just by showing
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