Ukraine Launches Campaign to Bring Back Refugees from Germany Amid Population Crisis
Ukraine is facing a severe population decline due to the ongoing war, with nearly half of its citizens now living abroad
The Canadian group Magna International and General Motors have managed to reach a preliminary agreement over the potential sale of GM's European subsidiary, the Germany car-maker Opel.
The news has been reported Interfax, which cites the German TV channel N24.
Thus, GM is expected to sell Opel to Magna International, which has taken part in the bidding together with the Russian bank, Sberbank.
General Motors and Magna are hammering out the final details before a meeting with German Chancellor Angela Merkel Friday evening, after the negotiations between the German government and General Motors were terminated Wednesday night.
After the news was announced, the shares of the other bidder for Opel, Fiat, have declined by 5,4%, according to Bloomberg.
The European Commission has launched investigations into Chinese e-commerce giants Temu and Shein over concerns related to consumer protection
Israeli Defence Minister Israel Katz announced on Thursday that he has instructed the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) to prepare a plan allowing residents of Gaza to leave if they wish
France has delivered the first Mirage 2000 fighter jets to Ukraine
Ukraine's Commander-in-Chief, Oleksandr Syrskyi, reported that Russia has suffered significant losses in its six-month-long Kursk operation
Google has decided to scale back some of its diversity hiring targets, following an executive order from President Donald Trump
Teodora Georgieva, the head of the Bulgarian office of the European Public Prosecutor’s Office (EPPO), raised serious concerns at a legal conference in Sofia on Tuesday, accusing Bulgarian authorities of obstructing investigations
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