China chip industry insiders voice caution on catch-up efforts
Since the U.S. government put Huawei Technologies Co Ltd on a trade blacklist, effectively banning American firms from doing business with it, China’s leaders have...
Madonna takes on frightening world with new album ‘Madame X’
Gun control, poverty and the marginalized, Madonna’s new album “Madame X” sees the Queen of Pop wanting to “fight back” in what she sees as...
Russia will respond to new U.S. deployment in Poland: lawmakers
Russian lawmakers said on Thursday that a new U.S. military deployment to Poland announced by President Donald Trump would force Moscow to take retaliatory steps,...
Russia says concerned about U.S. deployment of spy drones in Poland: RIA
MOSCOW, June 13 (Reuters) – Russia is concerned about a U.S. plan to deploy spy drones in Poland, RIA news agency cited a Russian deputy...
Turkey says no truce in Syria after attack on its troops, urges Russia to restore calm
Turkey denied Russian assertions on Thursday that a ceasefire had been put in place in Syria’s Idlib province and demanded Russia restore calm, after the...
France’s Le Pen unveils new far-right European Parliament group
France’s Marine Le Pen unveiled a new far-right group in the European Parliament on Thursday, uniting eurosceptics from across the continent who aim to devolve...
Danone CFO says China’s baby formula plan ‘not a surprise’
China’s plan to increase local production of baby formula products has not come as a surprise to global dairy maker Danone, which has plans to...
Pilot shortages, unsold planes weigh on ATR deliveries: sources
Franco-Italian turboprop maker ATR is tackling a slump in deliveries resulting from a combination of industrial delays, unsold aircraft and pilot shortages, industry sources said....
California racing course announces safety measures after horse deaths
The owners of the famed Santa Anita Park racing track said they had taken measures to improve horse safety following the death of two more...
In Trump probes, Congress wary of power to arrest, fine
A power that the U.S. Congress has not wielded since the 1930s may remain unused for a while longer as Democrats turn to the courts...
