White House says Biden will fix Inflation Reduction Act 'glitches,' address Europe’s concerns without Congress
The White House suggested Monday that President Biden will fix "glitches" in the Inflation Reduction Act to relieve Europe's concerns but has no plans to go to Congress.
US, EU agree to intensify talks on 'green subsidies' dispute
The Inflation Reduction Act has riled European and Asian partners, who worry it violates principles of free trade agreed to under the World Trade Organization
Russian oil sanctions fuel boom for old tankers
As Western shipping and maritime services firms steer clear of Russian oil to avoid falling foul of sanctions or harming their reputations, new companies have leapt into the void.
Switzerland could ban electric vehicle use during energy crisis: reports
Swiss officials said this week they could limit electric vehicle use during potential energy crisis this winter, along with sporting events, concerts, and cryptocurrency mining.
EU chief says bloc has to address 'distortions' created by Biden environmental policies
European Union chief Ursula von der Leyen warned Sunday that the EU must act in response to distortions created in the marketplace by President Biden's Inflation Reduction Act.
Kremlin rejects EU oil price cap: 'Europe will live without Russian oil'
The Kremlin on Saturday rejected EU efforts to hit Russia's top earner by placing a price cap on its oil and said 'Europe will live without Russian oil.'
EU reaches agreement on $60-per-barrel price cap on Russian oil
The European Union on Friday reached a deal to cap Russian maritime oil at $60 a barrel in an attempt to hurt Russian finances but protect the energy market.
Jeffrey Epstein's Paris apartment bought by plastics tycoon for $10.4M
Bulgarian plastics magnate Georgi Tuchev purchased the Parisian luxury apartment of deceased financier and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
Volkswagen CEO says building EV batteries in Europe 'practically unviable' due to soaring energy costs
Volkswagen’s CEO warned Germany and the EU must reduce energy prices or investments in new battery cell factories will be "practically unviable."
EU warns Musk it may ban Twitter over concerns about content moderation
The European Union told Elon Musk that Twitter faces fines and a possible ban if it doesn't do more to regulate hate speech and misinformation.
Eurozone inflation falls for the first time in over a year
The statistical office of the European Union, Eurostat, released figures on Wednesday indicating that inflation in the Eurozone dropped in November.
European watchdog fines Meta $276M after data ‘scraped’ from Facebook leaked online
Ireland’s Data Protection Commission fined Meta 266 million euros -- more than $276 million -- saying the company failed to protect data for more than half a billion users.
Balenciaga apologizes for child abuse themes in dual photoshoots
A promotional photo for an Adidas-Balenciaga collaboration handbag depicts a desk of documents including the text of a Supreme Court case pertaining to child pornography.
COVID-19 scammers who fled to Montenegro while awaiting sentencing extradited back to US: Report
Two people convicted of stealing $18 million from COVID-19 relief funds were reportedly extradited back to the U.S. from Montenegro on Thursday.
Marek Magierowski: Missile was not an intentional attack on Polish territory
Marke Magierowski, Poland Ambassador to the U.S., discusses the Poland missile strike and the ongoing Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Stuart Varney: People power is alive in the darkest of places
FOX Business host Stuart Varney argues brave people can still stand up and resist even in the darkest dictatorships.
Sen. Tommy Tuberville on missile strike in Poland: There's no control
Sen. Tommy Tuberville, R-Ala., discusses the ongoing Ukraine war, Trump announcing his presidential bid, GOP infighting and the 2022 midterm elections.
German man finds $4.7 million check for Haribo, gets gummy bears as a reward
A 38-year-old German man says he found a $4.7 million check for Haribo in a train station and disposed of it, then received a package of sweets as a reward.
Europe’s luxury-goods sale might last a while
American shoppers now have to pay 38% more at home than they would for the same product in Europe, according to Bank of America data, compared with about 20% historically.
KFC Germany issues apology over Kristallnacht push notification
KFC Germany issued an apology over its mobile application sending a push notification promoting its food in connection to the day commemorating Kristallnacht.