McDonald's MCD.N does not have the right to use the term 'Big Mac' for poultry products in Europe after not using it for them for five consecutive years, the region's second top court says
Planting more soy at a time of sputtering demand from importers and domestic processors will only serve to drive prices lower, further swell historically large global supplies and erode US farm incomes
The giant north African country offers Roman and Islamic sites, beaches and mountains just an hour's flight from Europe, and haunting Saharan landscapes, where visitors can sleep on dunes under the stars and ride camels with Tuareg nomads
The median pay package for CEOs rose to $16.3 million, up 12.6%, according to data analyzed for The Associated Press by Equilar; meanwhile, wages and benefits netted by private-sector workers rose 4.1% through 2023
Labor organizers shut down power grid, disrupt airlines
Airlines will fly almost five billion passengers in 2024 and revenues will near $1 trillion, both record highs, trade body IATA says as the industry roars back after pandemic
The 12-member oil cartel and its 10 allies decided to 'extend the level of overall crude oil production... starting 1 January 2025 until 31 December 2025,' a statement by the alliance said
Boeing is facing investigations by US regulators, possible prosecution for past actions and slumping production of its strongest-selling jet, the 737 MAX
Report says women in low-income countries particularly affected by job gaps, lower wages
Union representing about 28,000 workers has been negotiating for months for higher wages and increased benefits
The U.S. will allow small entrepreneurs on the Communist-ruled island to open and remotely use U.S. bank accounts
Target, Walmart and other chains have rolled out price cuts — some permanent, others temporary — with the stated aim of giving their customers some relief
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