Carmaker Stellantis is exploring opportunities to build compact electric vehicles (EV) in India for export, but is yet to take a final decision, its chief executive Carlos Tavares said on Wednesday.
NATO allies on Wednesday conducted a military exercise to test air and missile defences in Romania, about a week after a stray missile crashed in Poland and cast a spotlight on gaps in the alliance's shield for the skies.
U.S. business activity contracted for a fifth straight month in November, with a measure of new orders dropping to its lowest level in 2-1/2 years as higher interest rates slowed demand.
Unionised truckers in South Korea kicked off their second major strike in less than six months on Thursday, threatening to disrupt manufacturing and fuel supplies in the world's 10th-largest economy.
Spain's Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez said on Wednesday the European Commission's proposal to put a cap on natural gas prices is not going in the right direction and may even lead to price increases.
Brazil faces a new wave of COVID cases just as the soccer-crazed nation is gathering en masse to follow the World Cup, with new coronavirus sub-variants and delayed vaccine boosters raising alarms among public health specialists.
Royal Mail's biggest labour union, the Communication Workers Union, tweeted on Wednesday that it will go ahead with planned strikes on Nov. 24 and Nov. 25, after talks with the British post and parcel company over its latest pay offer did not end well.
The International Monetary Fund said on Wednesday it has reached a staff-level agreement with Ukraine for a policy program monitoring arrangement that aims to pave the way towards a new, full-fledged IMF loan program for Kyiv.
U.S. new vehicle retail sales are expected to be relatively flat in November as high vehicle prices, coupled with interest rate increase, are moderating demand, a report from industry consultants J.D. Power-LMC Automotive showed on Wednesday.