Author: Liam Pritchett
Plant-based docuseries ‘Thai Street Food: Best Kept Secrets’ has become one of the most-watched shows on HBO Max Asia in just a few daysRead More
Today’s headlines: Israeli bombing continues in Lebanon; The United States is pressuring Sri Lanka to avoid repatriating the crew rescued from the sunken ship, Due to rising fuel prices, the Philippines will switch to a four-day working week; Hundreds of Russian soldiers who returned from the front with disabilities have been included in the Paralympic teams.Read More
Carlsberg, ticker CPSE:CARL B, is sharpening its focus on growth in Europe and Asia. The company is pushing further into premium and alcohol free product lines. Carlsberg has effectively completed its exit from Russia, reducing earnings related uncertainty. Carlsberg is one of the major global brewers, with a portfolio that spans mainstream, premium, and alcohol free beer. For investors, the renewed emphasis on Europe and Asia aligns with regions where beer consumption and brand development…Read More
Underneath the glass and wrought iron ceiling of Antwerp’s stock exchange last month, French President Emmanuel Macron addressed a hall full of executives from heavy industries. He wasted no time in diving into the issue everyone cared most about: Europe’s perennially high energy prices.Read More
This week, gas prices in Europe rose to the highest in three years. The spike probably added at least €1.3 billion ($1.5 billion) to the continent’s energy costs, according to calculations by Strategic Perspectives, a climate think tank.Read More
Discover 5 of the best hotels in Europe for 2026 offer exceptional service, elegant design, and unforgettable travel experiencesRead More
A weaker euro deepens the pain from higher oil pricesRead More
European Union countries on Thursday approved a legally binding target to reduce net greenhouse gas emissions by 90 percent by 2040, as compared to 1990 levels. The new target is an amendment to the E…Read More
How the desperate search for two missing girls in 2002 and their now-dead killer claimed its place in the country’s museum of appalling crimesRead More
Students accepted to British universities say visa ban could shatter their plans to study abroad and help rebuild their war-torn countriesRead More