Revived Qatar Order Caps Boeing Air Show Fightback
Boeing secured a revived order for 25 of its 737 MAX 10 airliners from Qatar Airways on Thursday, as the return of Britain's Farnborough Airshow this week offered hope for the largest version of the planemaker's troubled best-seller.
Exclusive-U.S. Probes China's Huawei Over Equipment Near Missile Silos
The Biden administration is investigating Chinese telecoms equipment maker Huawei over concerns that U.S.
HSBC Says Communist Party Branch In China Units Have 'No Influence'
HSBC Holdings said employees who form branches of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) within private companies in China have 'no influence' on the running of the business, following media reports on Thursday that such a unit had been established at its China securities unit.
Explainer-How Will Rogers' C$20 Billion Contested Bid For Shaw Play Out
Rogers Communications faces a tough antitrust regulator and a July 31 deadline to close its C$20 billion ($15.5 billion) acquisition of Calgary-based Shaw Communications.
Trump Watched Jan. 6 U.S. Capitol Riot Unfold On TV, Ignored Pleas To Call For Peace
Donald Trump sat for hours watching the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S.
Trump's Response To Jan. 6 U.S. Capitol Riot In Focus At Hearing
Donald Trump's response, or lack of it, during the three-hour-long assault on the U.S.
For U.S. Card Issuers, Recession Worries May Foreshadow A Good Quarter
U.S. card companies are likely to strike a cautious tone in their quarterly results as rising prices imperil strong spending by Americans stepping out of their pandemic shells.
Most Countries 'Woefully Unprepared' For Changing Climate: Analysis
Most countries 'woefully unprepared' for changing climate: analysis
Column-Global 2021 Coal-fired Electricity Generation Surges To Record High: Kemp
Global coal-fired electricity generators are producing more power than ever before in response to booming electricity demand and the surging price of gas.
Nepali Sherpa Sets Climbing Record On Pakistan Mountain
A 47-year-old Nepali sherpa has set a climbing record by scaling all the world's 14 peaks that are higher than 8,000 metres (26,247 ft) for a second time, his agency said on Thursday.
Lula Advisers Draft Plans For More Aggressive Brazil FX Policy
Economic advisers to Brazil's leading presidential candidate are drafting plans for a more aggressive foreign exchange policy, including more market interventions and tighter regulation of derivatives to curb volatility, senior aides told Reuters.
UK's Tempest Fighter Project Soars As European Rival Remains In Limbo
UK's Tempest fighter project soars as European rival remains in limbo
Cameras To Replace Peacekeepers At Strategic Red Sea Strait
Remote-controlled cameras will take over responsibility from U.S.-led peacekeepers for ensuring international shipping retains freedom of access to the Gulf of Aqaba, whose coastline is shared by Israel and three Arab nations, officials said.
Pandemic, War And 'Crazy' Prices Threaten South African Pivot From Coal
South Africa, where daily blackouts are a fact of life, knows better than most that it cannot rely on coal power.
Pandemic, War And 'Crazy' Prices Hit South African Pivot From Coal
South Africa, where daily blackouts are a fact of life, knows better than most that it cannot rely on coal power.
Vodacom To Hold 100% Of New South African Tower Subsidiary
Vodacom Group will retain full ownership of a new subsidiary that will take over its South African tower business, the telecoms company said on Thursday, announcing a 5.2% rise in first-quarter revenue.
Italy To Hold September Election After PM Draghi Resigns
Italy will hold a snap national election on Sept. 25 after Prime Minister Mario Draghi resigned following the collapse of his national unity government, sending tremors through financial markets.
Italy To Hold Early Election After PM Draghi Resigns
Italian President Sergio Mattarella dissolved parliament on Thursday, clearing the way for an early election after Prime Minister Mario Draghi quit following the collapse of his national unity government.
Italian PM Draghi Resigns After Coalition Deserts Him
Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi quit on Thursday after his national unity government fell apart, setting the country on course for an early election and shaking financial markets.
Italian PM Draghi Resigns After Coalition Falls Apart
Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi handed in his resignation to President Sergio Mattarella on Thursday after his unity government fell apart, plunging the country into political turmoil and hitting financial markets.
Italian PM Draghi Meets President, Expected To Resign
Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi went to see President Sergio Mattarella on Thursday and was expected to resign after three coalition parties withdrew their support for his government.
Italy To Hold September Elections After PM Draghi Resigns
Italy to hold September elections after PM Draghi resigns
S.Korea To Cut Taxes For Companies, Workers And Retail Investors
South Korea on Thursday proposed a series of tax cuts for companies, workers and retail investors in stocks to support private-sector led economic growth as President Yoon Suk-yeol had pledged in the election campaign.
Ukrainians In Limbo At Polish Refugee Centre
Ukrainians in limbo at Polish refugee centre
Smoke Without Fire? Researchers Question Heated Tobacco Products
Smoke without fire? Researchers question heated tobacco products
Fans Return As Comic-Con Awaits New 'Thrones' And 'Rings' Shows
Fans return as Comic-Con awaits new 'Thrones' and 'Rings' shows
Facebook's Growth Woes In India: Too Much Nudity, Not Enough Women
On Feb. 2, when Meta Platforms reported Facebook's first-ever quarterly drop in daily users, its finance chief identified higher mobile data costs as a unique obstacle slowing growth in India, its biggest market.
Bankinter's Q2 Lending Income Rises On Higher Rates
A rise in lending income, boosted by steady growth in the total loan book and an improvement in customer spreads, drove a recovery in financial margins at Spain's Bankinter in the second quarter.
Bankinter's Q2 Net Profit Rises 21% On Like-for-like Basis
Spain's Bankinter on Thursday said its second quarter net profit rose 21% compared to same period a year ago when stripping out a 2021 hefty accounting gain from the market listing of its insurance unit LDA.
Chinese Ride-hailing Giant Didi Hit With $1.2 Bn Fine
Chinese ride-hailing giant Didi hit with $1.2 bn fine