Unilever, McCormick near deal to create $60 billion food business
Unilever and McCormick are close to a deal to merge their food businesses, creating a $60 billion company, as reported by Reuters.
Unilever and McCormick are close to a deal to merge their food businesses, creating a $60 billion company, as reported by Reuters.
Victims describe being targeted during daily activities. A charity warns that sexual violence has become normalized in Sudanese regions, impacting civilians in their everyday lives.
The Middle East conflict involving Iran, Israel, and the U.S. risks 135 million air transfers in 2026, per WTTC, severely impacting global tourism and travel industries.
Eurovision Song Contest announces its first Asia edition with 10 countries participating, including South Korea and the Philippines, expanding its global reach.
Big Tech's $635 billion AI spending is at risk from energy shocks, according to S&P Global, potentially impacting profitability and sustainability of investments.
US conservatives are nervously watching Hungary's elections, where Viktor Orban faces a key challenge that could impact global conservative politics.
Ukraine has spent 78% of its reserve fund in three months, leaving only $22.7 million as of March 30, according to local media reports.
The Indian rupee faces a perfect storm due to economic and global factors, per Reuters, with risks of volatility and pressure in the foreign exchange market.
Ukrainian drones attacked Russia's Ust-Luga port, causing damage according to the governor. It's the second such strike in months, impacting key infrastructure.
Soaring fuel prices in Germany lead the far-right to advocate for a turn towards Russia, per Reuters, amid ongoing energy tensions and geopolitical shifts.
The US struck an Iranian school with a missile untested in combat, the NYT reports. The weapon disperses tungsten pellets and killed civilians.
Microsoft plans a $1 billion investment in Thailand to boost digital infrastructure and AI, announced by the Thai government, per Reuters.
China's manufacturing activity expanded at its quickest pace in a year, Reuters reports, despite looming geopolitical conflicts that threaten to impact the global economy.
The Israeli military confirms four soldiers were killed in southern Lebanon, escalating tensions in the border region amid ongoing clashes.
A US lawmaker suggests King Charles meet Epstein victims during his potential late-April US visit, though the trip is not officially confirmed, amid ongoing scrutiny of royal links.
Kid Rock posted video saluting an Army helicopter from his pool, prompting a military probe into the incident that occurred on Saturday.
Argentina starts operating F-16s with pilot training, as experts warn of lag behind Brazil, Chile, and Peru in air force modernization efforts.
WSJ reports that Trump told aides he is willing to end the conflict with Iran without reopening the Strait of Hormuz, aiming for a diplomatic resolution.
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German Chancellor Friedrich Merz expects 80% of Syrian migrants in Germany to return to Syria within three years, citing improved conditions in the country.