Over 60 Exhibits Damaged at Berlin Museums, Motive a Mystery BERLIN — More than 60 artworks and artifacts at some of Berlin’s best-known museums were smeared with an oily liquid... Read More
Insurers Drop Appeal Against UK COVID-19 Payout Ruling on Three Policies LONDON — Six insurers have decided not to appeal against a London High Court ruling that they were wrong to... Read More
Japan to Release Treated Fukushima Water in Sea, Kyodo Says Japan is planning to release millions of gallons of treated radioactive water from its wrecked Fukushima Dai-Ichi nuclear power plant... Read More
More False Data Emerges From Firm That Took Over Takata Joyson Safety Systems Japan, a unit of the company that took over failed airbag maker Takata Corp., discovered that falsified... Read More
Norway’s Oil Workers Fear for Future as Rigs Go Remote OSLO — A shift to operating oil rigs remotely from land, which has been accelerated by lower crude prices, has... Read More
CEO of Top Battery Maker LG Chem Discloses JV Talks, Defends Split-Off SEOUL — LG Chem, the world’s top electric vehicle (EV) battery maker, is in talks with a “couple” of automakers... Read More
France Clamps Down on Use of Weedkiller Glyphosate in Farming PARIS — France’s health and environment agency announced restrictions on weedkiller glyphosate in farming, but stopped short of a full... Read More
Hyundai Motor to Recall Kona EV in S.Korea Over Concern of Fire Risk Hyundai Motor Co will voluntarily recall its Kona electric vehicles as a possible short circuit due to what may be... Read More
Canada’s Struggling Hospitality Businesses Face ‘Perfect Storm’ as Insurers Flee TORONTO — Canadian hospitality businesses, already reeling from the downturn sparked by the coronavirus pandemic, are facing yet another existential... Read More
Hurricane Delta Makes Landfall in Mexico, Toppling Trees CANCUN, Mexico — Hurricane Delta made landfall Wednesday just south of the Mexican resort of Cancun as an extremely dangerous... Read More