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A quirky food-lover has sparked a major debate with his tongue-in-cheek rant about boneless chicken “wings,” which he denounced as a “lie” at a council meeting in Lincoln,
BEIJING (Reuters) – China Baowu Steel Group, the country’s top steelmaker by output, has agreed to take a controlling stake in Taiyuan Iron & Steel (Group) Co Ltd
MADRID (Reuters) – The board of MasMovil (MASM.MC), the Spanish telecoms group, has issued a favourable opinion of a takeover bid by a trio of private equity funds
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo’s much-marketed speech in Cairo was rich in straw man fallacies while short on substantive specifics, a speech bursting with contradictions that reminded me
HONG KONG/BEIJING (REUTERS) – Top Chinese energy firms have mandated investment banks Morgan Stanley and Goldman Sachs to act as advisers for multi-billion dollar deals transferring oil and
LONDON/MADRID (Reuters) – The private equity consortium behind the mooted acquisition of Spanish telecoms firm Masmovil (MASM.MC) has secured a 2 billion euro ($2.3 billion) loan towards that
LONDON (Reuters) – Britain has joined forces with India’s Bharti Global to buy the collapsed satellite operator OneWeb, with the two sides pledging $1 billion between them to
LONDON (Reuters) – Britain has joined forces with India’s Bharti Global to buy the collapsed satellite operator OneWeb, with the two sides pledging $1 billion between them to