Switzerland is considering whether to adopt the strengthened European Union sanctions against Iran following Teheran's crackdown against demonstrators outraged by the death in police custody of 22-year-old Mahsa Amini.
Damage to the Nord Stream gas pipeline from Russia to Europe was caused by powerful explosions, Danish police said on Tuesday, echoing earlier findings into leaks that erupted in the network under the Baltic Sea and that have been blamed on sabotage.
Ratings agency Fitch has slashed growth forecasts for the United States for this year and next and will warn on Tuesday that the Federal Reserve's interest rate hikes and inflation will drive the U.S. economy into a 1990-style recession, CNN said.
U.S. weapons maker Lockheed Martin Corp reported better-than-expected quarterly revenue on Tuesday, helped by higher sales in its aeronautics unit, which makes the F-35 fighter jet, as the company sees demand for arms increasing after Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Britain's competition regulator ordered Facebook-owner Meta to sell animated images platform Giphy on Tuesday after its view that the acquisition reduced innovation in the advertising market was upheld by a tribunal in July.
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Goldman Sachs Group Inc said on Tuesday it was reorganizing its business into three units, as the Wall Street giant undertakes another overhaul in less than three years, while also reporting a drop in third-quarter profit.
Carmaker Stellantis expects the shortage in the supplies of semiconductor chips to be fixed by the end of 2023 and inflation to be under control in one or two years, Chief Executive Carlos Tavares said on Tuesday.
Russian flag carrier Aeroflot saw its group passenger numbers drop 8.2% year on year in the first nine months of 2022, Interfax reported on Tuesday, citing figures from the company's CEO.
Turkey's main opposition party will apply to the Constitutional Court to request annulment of a media law that would jail people for spreading "disinformation" and which it has described as unprecedented censorship, the party leader said on Tuesday.