Crisis-hit Pakistan has reached a staff-level agreement with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) over $3bn (£2.4bn) of funding. The deal, which still needs to be approved...
The Netherlands has announced new rules restricting exports of certain semiconductor manufacturing equipment. It follows pressure from the US to curb the sale of computer chip...
Oil prices have risen after Saudi Arabia said it would make cuts of a million barrels per day (bpd) in July. Other members of Opec+, a...
Lidl is the latest supermarket to announce it will start vac-packing mince to use less plastic and double its shelf life. Sainsbury’s hit the headlines when...
Linda Yaccarino, the new boss of troubled social media firm Twitter, has started the role earlier than expected. Ms Yaccarino, previously head of advertising at NBCUniversal,...
Crypto giant Binance has been charged by US financial regulators with breaking the country’s investment laws. The Securities and Exchange Commission accused the company of engaging in a...
It “absolutely makes sense” to be lenient with migration rules when firms face staff shortages, the former chief economist of the Bank of England says. Andy...
Climate protesters stormed Shell’s annual shareholder meeting in London, with security having to step in to protect board members. Proceedings were delayed as the protesters, yelling...
WhatsApp says it will allow users to edit messages, in a move that will see it match a feature offered by competitors like Telegram and Discord....
The UK economy is expected to avoid a recession this year, the International Monetary Fund has said, after it sharply upgraded its growth forecast. It now...