Telecom Italia (TIM) will discuss a request from state lender CDP and its partners to extend a deadline to clinch a deal over the Italian phone group's network at a special board meeting on Oct. 28, two sources close to the matter said.
Slovakia will cap energy prices for companies in the first quarter of the next year to ease the impact of soaring bills, Prime Minister Eduard Heger said on Monday as he aims to shore up the minority government's chances of pushing through a 2023 budget.
Italy's state-owned bank Monte dei Paschi di Siena is inclined to agree to all early exit demands from staff, unions said on Monday after a meeting with CEO Luigi Lovaglio.
Some Israelis are calling for a boycott of clothing chain Zara , and even setting its garments alight, after the head of the retailer's local franchise hosted a campaign event for a prominent far-right election candidate.
Hadj Benhalima sized up the building in front of him then took a run at the wall, pushed off its surface with one foot, twisted around in mid-air and reached out to flick a switch a few metres off the ground.
Speculators last week staged their biggest Chicago soybean oil buying spree in just over a year, lifting their bullish soyoil bets past their soymeal ones for the first time since June.
At least 30 people were killed in an air strike during a concert held by an ethnic minority group in conflict with the ruling military, opposition groups, residents and media said on Monday.
Swedish steel venture H2 Green Steel said on Monday it had secured support for 3.5 billion euros ($3.45 billion) in debt financing to build a in Northern Sweden.
One of South Africa's largest public sector unions on Monday gave notice of its intention to strike after rejecting a 3% wage offer from the government.
Landowners hoping to block proposed carbon pipeline projects in the U.S. Midwest are getting help from some of America's most prominent anti-pipeline campaigners, including groups that fought the controversial Keystone XL and Dakota Access oil pipelines.