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Switzerland, one of the world's richest countries, is trying to host the cheapest Winter Olympics ever
The Swiss Olympic Association said the country would be bidding for the 2030 or 2034 Winter Games.
Huileng Tan
Uranium is the new gold as the world goes nuclear once again
Uranium spot prices have surged to levels not seen since Japan's Fukushima disaster in 2011 as the …
Zahra Tayeb
Demand for BYD's cars is so nuts the company had to create its own shipping fleet to export them around the world
BYD set sail with 5,000 cars on its first roll-on, roll-off (RORO) vehicle carrier named "BYD Explo…
Lauren Steussy,Nora Naughton
CEO of 'Olympics on steroids' says the Games will see 50-year-olds breaking world records, but 1 heart attack could 'destroy the whole thing'
Aron D'Souza, the CEO of the Peter Thiel-backed Enhanced Games, told BI that just one drug-induced …
Joshua Zitser
Kim Jong Un might be one of the few world dictators who has been seen crying
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un was seen crying on national television during a speech in which he …
Lloyd Lee
China faces 5 big obstacles in its effort to de-dollarize and boost the yuan on the world stage
Obstacles include China's capital controls and the longstanding popularity and use of the US dollar…
Jennifer Sor
Boeing is handling the 737 Max 9 crisis 'much, much better' than previous scandals, the boss of the world's top airline trade group says
Speaking before the Singapore Airshow, Willie Walsh, director general of IATA, backed both Boeing a…
Pete Syme
The world has entered 'vaccine apartheid,' WHO head says as the US stockpiles shots and nearly a dozen nations have no supply at all
As wealthier countries stockpile vaccines, some poorer nations have yet to receive any doses. "The …
Emma Frage and Michael Shields
Airbus compounded Boeing's awful week by cementing its status as the world's biggest plane manufacturer for a 5th year running
Airbus reported over 2,000 orders last year compared to Boeing's 1,456, on the same day the FAA ann…
Pete Syme
Former Bachelor Ben Higgins has his own coffee brand now — and it's actually really good
Ben Higgins and his company, Generous Coffee, are on a mission to give back with their delicious, s…
Anna Popp
Russia is using China's yuan to settle 25% of its trade with the rest of the world, report says
Moscow has been stoking the de-dollarization movement by refusing to settle contracts using so-call…
George Glover
3 reasons countries around the world want to break up with the dollar
It's not just due to the West's sanctions against Russia. Other reasons include US monetary policie…
Huileng Tan
3 reasons countries around the world want to break up with the dollar
It's not just due to the West's sanctions against Russia. Other reasons include US monetary policie…
Huileng Tan
Volkswagen, the world's biggest car-maker, has bounced back to profitability thanks to luxury car buyers in China and Europe
VW returned to profit despite COVID-19 uncertainty, largely thanks to sales of its luxury brands su…
Reuters
Saudi Arabia is spending billions on sports, tech and everything in between for a post-oil world
The Gulf kingdom is spending billions on sport, media, and technology as part of a drive to transfo…
Beatrice Nolan,Hasan Chowdhury
This is the world's next major election. The winner has to fix chronic hyperinflation and halt a 6th recession in 10 years.
Argentina is set to elect a new president next weekend, but neither candidate is likely to be able …
George Glover
WHO's views on sweetener Aspartame may pit it against the food industry and regulators
Aspartame is used in products from Coca-Cola diet sodas to Mars' Extra chewing gum and some snapple…
ANI
Amazon systematically used third-party sellers' data to copy products and promote them to shoppers, despite saying otherwise, according to a new report
Reuters viewed thousands of Amazon emails and plans showing its strategy for copying rivals and rig…
Katie Canales,Dominick Reuter
Tesla's China sales tripled from April to May as the world's largest auto market staged a surprise turnaround
China bucked a nearly year-long decline in monthly auto sales by posting an uptick in May as the co…
Graham Rapier,Reuters
20 photos show children's drawings around the world showing what they miss most under lockdown
Ivan Posta, 8, Vince Posta, 11, and Vilma Posta, pose for a photograph while holding pictures that …