McDonald's to reopen some restaurants in Ukraine
Over the next few months, McDonalds will work with suppliers to get product to restaurants, prepare the properties to service customers, bring its employees back on site and implement enhanced safety procedures and protocols.
Ukraine receives 2-year debt freeze from overseas creditors
Ukraine has been granted a gracious two-year debt freeze from their overseas creditors such as BlackRock Inc, Fidelity International, and Amia Capital in order to avoid a debt default.
Romanian Black Sea port finally receives its first shipment of Ukrainian grain amid food crisis
After months of a food crisis across eastern Europe, the first Ukrainian shipment of grain since the beginning of the Russia-Ukraine conflict has finally arrived in Romania.
Ukraine to double energy exports amid Russian gas cuts to Europe
Ukraine will double its energy exports to Europe as EU nations cope with an energy standoff with Russia amid an international gas crisis.
Russia's Gazprom slashes natural gas flow to Germany
Gazprom further reduced natural gas flows through the Nord Stream 1 pipeline to Germany on Monday as Europe scrambles for alternative energy supplies.
Nord Stream 1 pipeline from Russia to Europe begins flowing again after being closed for maintenance
Natural gas is flowing again between Russia and Germany after the Nord Stream 1 Baltic Sea pipeline reopened Thursday morning following a 10-day shutdown for annual maintenance.
EU calls for rationing natural gas, says Russia ‘blackmailing us’
The European Union is calling upon its member states to voluntarily cut their use of gas to prepare for the possibility of Russia cutting off supplies in the winter.
Biden admin official touts Iran nuclear deal as a way to bring US gas prices down
Biden administration officials have said a return to the Iran nuclear deal could help drive down gas prices as frustration at the pump continues.
EU seeks oil deal with Azerbaijan as euro drops below dollar amid soaring inflation
The European Union is seeking an oil deal with Azerbaijan as it attempts to cut oil dependence on Russia amid its war in Ukraine.
Apple fined by Russian court for refusing to store user iCloud data in Russia
A Moscow court on Tuesday fined Apple 2 million rubles (about $34,000) for refusing to store the personal data of Russian users on servers in Russia.
United Nations says billions facing food insecurity levels: ‘world is moving backwards’
A new report from the United Nations reveals the devastating setbacks in addressing the global food supply, with billions of people on the brink of starvation.
Germans may have to ration hot water if Russia cuts off gas supply
German officials are telling residents to prepare for the possibility of Russia cutting off natural gas as the nation heads into winter when energy use increases.
Amazon scores Ukrainian award for helping with the war
Amazon was awarded with the "Distinction of the World" Wednesday for the support it has shown Ukraine amid its deadly war with Russia.
Germany’s union head warns cutting off Russian gas could topple major industries
Germany's union head is warning that cutting off Russian natural gas imports will collapse major industries like aluminum, glass, and the chemical industry.
Richard Branson urges West to send more weapons to Ukraine: 'Now is the time' to stop Russia
Richard Branson shares the "devastation" he witnessed while touring Kyiv to meet with President Zelenskyy and reveals the one thing keeping Ukraine in the fight.
Biden administration bans Russian gold imports
The U.S. Treasury Department has banned the importation of Russian gold as part of sanctions agreed upon by President Biden and other leaders at the G7.
Ukraine taps European energy market as Kyiv begins exporting electricity
Ukraine has gained access to the European energy market in a move that will allow it to export and import electricity as Europe looks to cut ties with Russia.
Michelin to move Russian operations to local management by year's end
Tire manufacturing company Michelin announced Tuesday that it would be transferring all Russian activities to local management by the end of the year.
European Union institutes mandatory gas storage ahead of possible Russian cuts
European Union countries have agreed to fill their natural gas storage to at least 80 percent capacity ahead of possible cuts and reduced deliveries of energy from Russia.
G7 leaders set to pursue Russian oil price cap, US to send anti-air missile system
G-7 leaders are set to pursue a cap on Russian oil, raise tariffs on Russian goods and impose new sanctions. The U.S. will also purchase an advanced surface-to-air missile system for Kyiv.



















