
Kateryna Kadabashy
Journalist at Bloomberg News
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1 month ago |
bloomberg.com | Fares Akram |Samy Adghirni |Kateryna Kadabashy
Ahmed al-Sharaa speaks during a press conference after a meeting with French President at the Elysee Palace in Paris, on May 7. (Bloomberg) -- Syrian President Ahmed Al-Sharaa said his administration is holding indirect talks to ease tensions with Israel, which has been striking the country since the overthrow of Bashar al-Assad in December. The discussions are the first in 17 years between the Middle Eastern neighbors, which don’t formally recognize each other.
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1 month ago |
financialpost.com | Fahad Abuljadayel |Kateryna Kadabashy
Advertisement 1Saudi chemicals giant Sabic suffered a surprise loss in earnings for a second straight quarter, adding to signs the company is struggling to cope with market uncertainty and broad industry headwinds. Article content(Bloomberg) — Saudi chemicals giant Sabic suffered a surprise loss in earnings for a second straight quarter, adding to signs the company is struggling to cope with market uncertainty and broad industry headwinds.
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1 month ago |
bloomberg.com | Fahad Abuljadayel |Kateryna Kadabashy
(Bloomberg) -- Saudi chemicals giant Sabic recorded a surprise loss in earnings for a second straight quarter as the company suffers a slowdown in sales and undertakes a restructuring of its business to reduce costs. Saudi Basic Industries Corp. posted a net loss of 1.2 billion riyals ($320 million), according to a statement on Sunday. That compares with analysts’ estimates for a profit of 699 million riyals. Sabic also missed on revenue and earnings per share.
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Mar 28, 2025 |
kdhnews.com | Paul Wallace |Kateryna Kadabashy
By Paul Wallace, Kateryna Kadabashy - Bloomberg News (TNS) Israel's military struck Beirut for the first time since a ceasefire with the Lebanon-based militant group Hezbollah started in November, a sign of how the deal backed by the U.S. and France is fraying. Israel said its forces hit a Hezbollah drone-storage facility in the suburbs of Lebanon's capital on Friday, shortly after it sent a warning to nearby civilians to leave the area. Copyright 2025 Tribune Content Agency.
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Mar 28, 2025 |
miamiherald.com | Paul Wallace |Kateryna Kadabashy
Israel's military struck Beirut for the first time since a ceasefire with the Lebanon-based militant group Hezbollah started in November, a sign of how the deal backed by the U.S. and France is fraying. Israel said its forces hit a Hezbollah drone-storage facility in the suburbs of Lebanon's capital on Friday, shortly after it sent a warning to nearby civilians to leave the area.
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