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Ukraine's frozen ground is expected to thaw soon, turning the war-torn nation's fields and rural roads into a quagmire for troops and tanks. → Read More
European energy ministers failed Thursday to reach a compromise over a cap on natural gas prices after "heated", "ugly" and "tough" discussions. → Read More
The European Union has "serious concerns" about the U.S. Inflation Reduction Act, saying it breaches international trade rules, according to an official document seen by CNBC. → Read More
European markets climbed on Friday as speculation abounds that the U.K. government could be about to U-turn on its controversial fiscal policies. → Read More
Should investors exit the stock market? CNBC Pro spoke to the pros and combed through research to find out where investors can put their money. → Read More
Global stocks struggled in recent sessions amid fears over slowing growth and aggressive monetary policy tightening. → Read More
[The stream is slated to start at 6 a.m. ET. Please refresh the page if you do not see a player above at that time.] World leaders arrive in London for the state funeral of Queen Elizabeth II, the world's longest-serving monarch. → Read More
A congregation of around 500 kings and queens, prime ministers and presidents have arrived in London over the weekend to pay their respects to the late queen. → Read More
Moscow now faces a "stark choice," according to one strategist: face humiliating defeat and sue for peace, or resort to extreme measures. → Read More
Some stocks look oversold amid the global sell-off this year, according to an often used technical indicator. CNBC Pro uncovers the stocks ripe for a bounce. → Read More
Sir Martin Sorrell, the founder and chairman of media firm S4 Capital, believes that the war in Ukraine has the potential to benefit U.S. tech firms. → Read More
Japanese tech conglomerate SoftBank intends to keep a majority stake in U.K. chip designer Arm when it lists the company through an initial public offering. → Read More
Britain's Queen Elizabeth reacts during a meeting with members of the Royal Regiment of Canadian Artillery at Windsor Castle in Windsor, Britain, October 6, 2021. Steve Parsons | Pool | Reuters This is a breaking news story, please check back later for more. → Read More
Tesla has faced several hurdles, including local opposition and red tape, over the past two years. → Read More
CNBC's Steve Sedgwick will chat with investment strategist David Roche about his playbook for 2022. → Read More
Here are 10 of Goldman's buy-rated picks with an average upside of over 40%. → Read More
International leaders need to convince China the nation to implement concrete steps toward de-carbonization, the EU's climate chief told CNBC Tuesday. → Read More
If confirmed, Muhyiddin's resignation would end a tumultuous 17 months in office but also bring more uncertainty to Malaysia. → Read More
ABN Amro said it would resume dividend payments when reporting its latest results. → Read More
It is the big question on the ECB's table: when to lift the pandemic emergency purchase program. Jens Weidmann said it should be scaled back "step-by-step." → Read More