The major European stock indexes opened slightly higher while oil prices stayed elevated due to the uncertainty around the Israel-Iran crisis.
Category: 3. Europe
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European stock markets opened higher despite escalating Israel-Iran conflict
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Mastercard Appoints Hendrik Bourgeois as Head of Europe Government Affairs
Mastercard today announced that Hendrik Bourgeois has joined the company’s Government Affairs & Policy team to lead Government Affairs in Europe.
Bourgeois will head Mastercard’s engagement with governments and…
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Europe's Green parties are looking for a new lease of life
After a string of disappointing election results, European Green parties appear to be in decline. More than 40 of their leaders recently met in Brussels in an attempt to revive their fortunes.
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Italian museum reports couple to police for damaging precious 'Van Gogh chair'
The museum has reported the incident to police and released CCTV footage as a warning to respect art in public spaces.
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‘Unprecedented Expansion’ of Heavy-Lift Vessels Needed for Europe Not to Miss Offshore Wind Targets, Report Says
Europe’s aim of achieving 300-400 GW of offshore wind by 2050 means more than 10,000 wind turbines need to be installed at sea, as well as other necessary infrastructure—and this is likely to be out of reach unless the offshore…
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Cannes kabuki drama ‘Kokuho’ lands Asia, Europe distribution deals | News
EXCLUSIVE: Lee Sang-il’s Japanese drama Kokuho has been picked up by distributors across Asia and Europe following its premiere in Directors’ Fortnight at Cannes last month.
Tokyo-based Aniplex Inc. has sold the film, set in the world of…
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Israel slams France’s decision to hide Paris Air Show booths – POLITICO
The Paris Air Show kicked off Monday amid a hot conflict between Israel and Iran, as well as Israel’s ongoing war on Gaza, where Israel is accused of war crimes. Israeli weapons-makers have previously been banned from other French arms shows including Eurosatory and Euronaval.
Last week,…
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Colombian innovator Mariana Pérez’s pioneering system turns polluted air into raw materials
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ADVERTISEMENTColombia faces one of the most severe air pollution challenges in Latin America, with 99.3% of its population living in areas that exceed World Health Organization guidelines.
Against this backdrop, Colombian entrepreneur…
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Israel-Iran crisis: How vital is the Strait of Hormuz for oil market?
Tensions between Israel and Iran have raised fears of disruption in the Strait of Hormuz, a vital route for global oil and LNG. Experts warn that even the threat of closure could rattle markets and push energy prices sharply higher.
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Youngkin heads to Europe, primary day preview, Minn. lawmaker shooting update
TOP STORIES: Youngkin heads to Europe, primary day preview, Minn. lawmaker shooting update
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Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin is leading an economic trade mission to Europe — specifically, in Paris and London.
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