BP rig zigzags North Sea in chase with Greenpeace ship
A BP drilling rig heading to an oilfield in the British North Sea has been forced to turn away twice over the past two days...
Brazil authorities put freeze on Neymar mansions amid tax dispute
Paris Saint-Germain striker Neymar’s off-pitch woes continue to mount, as Brazilian tax authorities put a freeze on dozens of his mansions and other properties amid...
Wall St. moves higher; Fed policy meeting eyed
Wall Street’s main indexes climbed higher on Monday, with the tech-heavy Nasdaq leading the pack, as investors awaited a crucial Federal Reserve meeting that is...
U.N. food chief warns aid suspension in Yemen likely to start this week
United Nations food chief David Beasley warned on Monday that a phased-suspension of food assistance in Yemen was likely to begin later this week over...
Randle opting out of Pelicans deal
Julius Randle might not be part of the new-look, post-Anthony Davis New Orleans Pelicans....
Egypt’s former president Mursi dies: state television
Former Egyptian president Mohamed Mursi has died in court, state television reported on Monday....
Ousted Istanbul mayor leading re-run polls after TV debate: pollster
The Turkish opposition candidate for Istanbul mayor who was ousted from office when his March victory was annulled bested his ruling party rival in a...
Eleven U.S. cancer centers get to charge more for care
For several decades, certain cancer centers have been allowed by the U.S. government to charge more for the care they give. A new study finds...
Indian doctors stage nationwide strike over ‘inhuman’ working conditions
Hundreds of thousands of doctors across India went on strike on Monday demanding better working conditions, the country’s top medical body said, as the outrage...
Lights back on, Argentine leaders still in dark over massive power cut
The lights were back on across virtually all of Argentina and neighbors Paraguay and Uruguay on Monday morning, according to Argentine energy officials, though the...
