Magnitude 6.5 earthquake strikes off coast of Japan: USGS
An earthquake with a magnitude of 6.5 struck off the coast of Japan on Tuesday, the United States Geological Survey said....
Loonie little changed, pares earlier drop as oil price rallies
The Canadian dollar was little changed on Tuesday, paring earlier losses after slipping to a two-week low against the greenback, as a rally in oil...
Exclusive: U.S. seen open to mechanism to end aircraft subsidy spat – sources
The United States is expected to be open to negotiations on an “enforceable mechanism” that could allow European planemaker Airbus to receive government funding on...
Facebook takes aim at e-commerce with Libra cryptocurrency
Facebook plans to launch a cryptocurrency called Libra next year as part of its wider efforts to expand beyond social networking into e-commerce and global...
‘Killing and torturing’: Protesters’ horrific accounts of Sudan crackdown – IOL
‘Killing and torturing’: Protesters’ horrific accounts of Sudan crackdown IOL Sudan protesters urge night rallies amid impasse with military Al Jazeera English The West’s Complicity in Sudan’s...
EU blames military for Sudan massacre, calls for investigation – Citizen
EU blames military for Sudan massacre, calls for investigation Citizen Patients in a hospital in Khartoum’s twin city of Omdurman are shown on June 10, 2019...
Kellogg to cut jobs, take $35 million pretax hit on North America unit revamp
Kellogg Co said on Tuesday it would cut about 150 jobs and take a $35 million hit to trim its North American operations following the...
The Strait of Hormuz: A flashpoint for war
Recent attacks on cargo vessels has put focus on a shipping lane responsible for about a fifth of the world’s oil exports. But in reality,...
Algeria army chief says some parties seeking constitutional vacuum: Ennahar TV
Algeria’s army chief of staff Lieutenant General Ahmed Gaed Salah on Tuesday accused some parties of wanting a constitutional vacuum, to prolong the country’s political...
Investor Litt says Hudson’s Bay worth double chairman’s C$1.74 billion bid
Activist shareholder Jonathan Litt lambasted a C$1.74 billion bid to take Canadian retailer Hudson’s Bay Co private as “woefully inadequate” on Tuesday, saying the chairman-led...
