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With the cost of living soaring across Europe, the 65-year-old retired shop assistant is one of many Germans turning to food banks.
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Argentina’s factories, like many economic sectors, are floundering as consumers hit by sky-high inflation and shrinking income buy fewer goods. Few hold out hope...
With the cost of living soaring across Europe, the 65-year-old retired shop assistant is one of many Germans turning to food banks.
A factory in Belgium behind a Salmonella contamination in Kinder chocolates can reopen conditionally after a clean-up by owner Ferrero.
In the Ukrainian port of Izmail, on the Danube river that marks the border with Romania, rows of trucks filled with grain stand in...
Desperate to put the coronavirus pandemic behind them, airlines will hold talks on Sunday ahead of a potential summer of chaos.
Moscow's military intervention in Ukraine has devastated crops and farming in the pro-Western nation and disrupted deliveries from Ukraine.
The Bank of Japan on Friday stuck to its monetary easing policy even as other central banks raise interest rates to tame inflation.
Asian markets mostly fell Friday after another hefty drop in New York and Europe as central bank interest rates hikes to counter soaring inflation.
Abbott Nutrition has once again shut down a baby formula plant, this time due to heavy rains and flooding.
US Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack called on Russia to rapidly open Ukraine's ports to permit the export of millions of tonnes of grain.
he Fed remains hopeful it can slow activity and demand, cooling the blistering pace of inflation, without derailing the world's largest economy.