Sweden’s Ericsson to build factory in U.S. to make 5G radios
Swedish telecoms equipment supplier Ericsson said on Wednesday it plans to build its first fully-automated factory in the United States to make radios required to...
A Picasso sold during Nazi flight can stay at New York’s Met: court
A masterpiece painted by Pablo Picasso that a German Jewish businessman was allegedly forced to sell to fund his escape from the Nazis can stay...
‘Lost them forever’: Ethiopia pays tribute to slain army chief – The New Times
‘Lost them forever’: Ethiopia pays tribute to slain army chief The New Times Ethiopia’s flawed federal system fuels Oromo, Amhara tensions Quartz Tens of thousands mourn slain...
UK PM May to meet Putin to say Britain open to a different relationship: spokesman
Prime Minister Theresa May will meet President Vladimir Putin on Friday to deliver a message that Britain is open to a different relationship with Russia...
Diseases, food shortages plague migrant ‘jungle camp’ in Bosnia
Aid workers sounded the alarm on Wednesday about health and hygiene conditions in a makeshift forest camp in Bosnia for hundreds of migrants as they...
Protests in Indian cities after Muslim man is lynched, Modi says he is ‘pained’
Protests were held in several Indian cities on Wednesday following the lynching of a Muslim man last week by a Hindu mob that suspected he...
Saudi probe dodges who ordered Khashoggi murder: U.N. expert
An official Saudi Arabian investigation into the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi by Saudi agents failed to examine who may have ordered the killing and...
Kenya environmental tribunal suspends coal plant license, allows fresh study
A Kenyan environmental tribunal delayed a license for a planned coal power plant in the coastal Lamu region on Wednesday, saying the builders must submit...
Philadelphia Energy Solutions seeks to permanently shut oil refinery
Philadelphia Energy Solutions (PES) will seek to permanently shut its oil refinery in the city after a massive fire caused substantial damage to the complex,...
EU experts call for companies to give access to AI technology
The European Union should order companies to give rivals reasonable access to technology that can be used for artificial intelligence projects, a panel of experts,...