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EU Leaders Send a Message to China: Use Your Leverage to Stop Putin
EU leaders had one message for Beijing as they gathered in Brussels to discuss new sanctions against Russia: stop President Vladimir Putin.
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Biden Says U.S. Would ‘Respond' to Russia If Putin Uses Chemical Or Biological Weapons
President Joe Biden said Thursday NATO would respond “in kind” if Russia uses weapons of mass destruction in Ukraine.
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NATO Boosts Defenses in Europe, Says It Faces ‘Gravest Threat' to Its Security in Decades
NATO has agreed to strengthen its defenses in Europe in the face of Russia’s continuing aggression toward Ukraine.
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US to Expand Russia Sanctions, Accept 100K Ukraine Refugees
The White House says the United States will expand its sanctions on Russia in response to the invasion of Ukraine by targeting members of the country’s parliament and the central bank’s gold reserves
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NATO Leaders Promise Zelenskyy Aid, More Troops in East; Ukraine Says It Sank Russian Warship Orsk
Thursday was a day of high-level meetings, with an extraordinary NATO summit taking place in Brussels, as well as meetings of EU leaders and the G-7.
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European Markets Close Slightly Lower as Investors Monitor EU, G-7 Summits; Daimler Truck Jumps 7%
European stocks struggled for direction on Thursday with investors keeping a close eye on key meetings of NATO, EU and G-7 leaders in Brussels.
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Biden Brings More Troops and Sanctions to NATO Amid Rising Fears of Russian Chemical Warfare
Preparing for the next phase of Putin’s war against Ukraine is the centerpiece of Biden’s NATO meeting this week, amid rising fears of Russian chemical weapons.
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Dow Rallies 300 Points, Nasdaq Gains 1.9% as Chip Stocks Lead Market Rebound
Stocks rallied Thursday, clawing back the previous session’s losses.
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10-Year Treasury Yield Falls After Touching New Multiyear High Above 2.41%
The 10-year U.S. Treasury yield was little changed Wednesday near a fresh multi-year high.
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Europe's Ocean Energy Installations Surge Back to Pre-Covid Levels, With Major Increase for Tidal
The footprint of tidal stream and wave projects remains very small compared to other renewables.
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Stocks Making the Biggest Moves Premarket: Bank of America, UnitedHealth, P&G and More
These are the stocks posting the largest moves before the bell.
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Ukraine Calls for Urgent Russia Sanctions as Some EU Leaders Push for Nord Stream 2 to Be Added to List
The call comes as concerns grow about the intentions of President Vladimir Putin and the increasing Russian troop presence near the Ukrainian border.
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‘Modest Downgrade': IMF Likely to Cut Euro Zone Growth Forecasts Amid Inflation, Omicron Fears
“We may have a very modest downgrade in the cards for the euro zone,” IMF Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva told CNBC on Monday.
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Uber on Brink of Pausing Operations in Brussels After Court Ruling
Uber has been ordered to stop offering its main ride-hailing service in the Belgian capital of Brussels from Friday.
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Protests Against Covid Rules and Lockdowns Erupt Across Europe
Protests against fresh Covid restrictions have continued to rock Europe over the weekend.
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Belgium Announces New Covid Restrictions, But Prime Minister Vows to Avoid Lockdown
Belgium is toughening up social restrictions as Covid-19 cases surge, but Prime Minister Alexander de Croo tells CNBC the aim is still to keep society open.
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Europe Should Be Wary of Possible New Covid Variants, the Bloc's Economics Chief Says
Last week, the European Commission, the executive arm of the EU, projected growth of 5% for both the EU and the euro area this year.
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Poland Clash Set to Take Center Stage at EU Summit Despite Energy Crisis
EU leaders arriving in the Belgian capital on Thursday could not escape questions on the tense relationship between Warsaw and Brussels.
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The ‘Orient Express' Is a Real Train — and Taking a Ride Is Not Cheap
After an 18-month hiatus, the luxurious Venice Simplon-Oriental-Express is back on the rails, with new routes to Amsterdam, Brussels, Geneva, Rome and Florence.
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How Europe Could Get China and the U.S. on Its Side With New Carbon Tax
The EU’s plan for a carbon tax has raised concerns in China, the U.S., Brazil and other nations. One expert says what the EU needs to do to get them onboard.