• Associated Press Finance

    Chinese ship remains prime suspect in damage to Baltic Sea gas pipeline that reopened this week

    A Chinese container ship remains the prime suspect in causing damage last year to a Baltic Sea gas pipeline between NATO members Finland and Estonia, Finnish investigators said Thursday. It has been over six months since substantial, human-made damage that caused a major drop in pressure was first detected in the Balticconnector pipeline in Finnish economic waters on Oct. 8. Finland and Estonia's gas system operators were forced to shut it down, disconnecting a crucial link between the Nordic and Baltic gas markets for several months.

  • The Telegraph

    Emmanuel Macron attacks Rwanda plan as ‘betrayal of values’

    Sending migrants to Africa is a “betrayal of values” and the “geopolitics politics of cynicism”, Emmanuel Macron said in an apparent attack on Britain’s Rwanda policy.

  • Yahoo Finance Video

    American Airlines forecasts better-than-expected profit for Q2

    American Airlines (AAL) posted its first quarter results, revealing a revenue of $12.57 billion, just shy of the $12.60 billion estimate. Shares of the company are moving higher however, as the company reiterated its forecast of adjusted earnings of $2.25 and $3.25 per share for all of 2024. Yahoo Finance Brad Smith and Seana Smith break down American Airlines Q1 report. For more expert insight and the latest market action, click here to watch this full episode of Morning Brief. This post was written by Nicholas Jacobino