Two Airbus satellites are lost after rocket fails
Two satellites designed to take photos of the earth developed by Airbus were lost on Tuesday night when their rocket ship failed and had to be manually destroyed.
Viking cruise passenger dead after rogue wave slams into ship sailing to Argentina
A Viking Polaris cruise ship was hit with a devastating wave off the coast of Argentina on its way to Antarctica, killing a passenger and injuring four.
Jeffrey Epstein's Paris apartment bought by plastics tycoon for $10.4M
Bulgarian plastics magnate Georgi Tuchev purchased the Parisian luxury apartment of deceased financier and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
US Treasury authorizes Chevron to expand oil pumping in Venezuela
The U.S. government has awarded Chevron Corp. an expanded license to import oil from Venezuela following talks between the socialist Maduro regime and opposition leaders.
US expected to give Chevron approval to expand Venezuela oil operations
The U.S. may be on the verge of giving Chevron Corp. permission to expand its oil operations in Venezuela, provided talks can resume with the opposition.
FTX, Bankman-Fried's parents, senior execs bought $121M worth of Bahamas properties: report
Property records in the Bahamas indicate that Sam Bankman-Fried's FTX, his parents and senior executives went on a real estate buying spree, a report says.
Disgraced FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried penthouse sale listing was a fake: report
Disgraced FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried's palatial $40 million Bahamas penthouse was listed for sale, but the listing was fake, according to a report.
Ford opens $260M campus in Mexico
Ford's $260 million investment will host 9,000 employees and build the largest engineering center in Mexico. The campus will be designed for hybrid work.
Video shows terrifying scenes from South American nightmare flight
Video shows terrifying scenes from a South American LATAM flight rocked by a severe storm. The plane made an emergency landing after sustaining damage.
Brazil’s economy minister warns world of stagflation and ‘very rough times ahead’
Brazil Economy Minister Paulo Guedes learned from Milton Friedman at the Chicago School and implemented his policies under President Jair Bolsonaro's administration.
US Treasury seeks phased G7 oil sanctions as EU ban looms
The U.S. Treasury is working with key European players to target Russia by curbing Moscow's funds for waging war against Ukraine and implementing a two-phase ban on Russian oil exports
Brazil suspends Apple from selling iPhones without charger
The Brazilian government has declared that Apple can no longer sell iPhones without chargers in the country, considering the phone without the charger is an incomplete item.
Russia's Gazprom signs gas deal with China to convert payments to ruble, yuan
Russia's Gazprom makes deal with China for gas contracts to be paid in rubles and yuan instead or euros or dollars.
2 Air France pilots suspended after fistfight in cockpit
Crew members aboard an Air France flight from Geneva to Paris had to intervene when the pilot and co-pilot got into a fistfight in the cockpit during an apparent dispute.
Britain ditches EU trade system, unveils new trade strategy for developing countries
In the spirit of Brexit, Britain has decided to ditch the EU's Generalized System of Preferences and devise its own trade system for dealing with developing countries.
Los Angeles museum returns 'illegally excavated' Italian art to ministry
The J. Paul Getty Museum announced it's preparing to return a group of sculptures to Italy after learning that the artifacts were likely "stolen or illegally excavated."
Mexican airlines could hit turbulence if US recession fears worsen
As U.S. recession fears worsen, Mexican airlines are bracing for turbulence as US tourism makes up for a large part of their business and a recession would lead to less Americans traveling.
USDA approves the export of Jalisco Mexican avocados to US
The U.S. government, through its Department of Agriculture, authorized the entry of Mexican avocados from the Jalisco region.
UK bank issues pronoun nametags, tells customers who do not approve to close their account
Halifax, a bank based in the United Kingdom, recently unveiled a new design for nametags that includes the option for the wearer to display their preferred pronouns.
Brazil bank CEO, a close ally to Brazil's president, resigns amid sexual harassment allegations
Pedro Guimarães, the head of Brazilian state-run bank Caixa Economica Federal, resigned on Wednesday due to employees allegations of sexual harassment.



















