Puerto Rico governor resigns after mass protests
After nearly two weeks of mass protests, Puerto Rico Governor Ricardo Rosselló says he will step down. Rosselló stirred anger in the U.S. territory after...
Nuclear talks in doubt as North Korea tests missiles, envoy cancels trip
North Korea test-fired two new short-range missiles on Thursday, South Korean officials said, the first such launch since leader North Korean leader Kim Jong Un...
Salesforce expands footprint into China with Alibaba partnership
Salesforce.com Inc said on Wednesday it will partner with Chinese e-commerce company Alibaba Group Holdings Ltd , as the U.S. cloud-based service provider looks to...
Facebook removes fake accounts from Thailand, Russia, Ukraine, Honduras
Facebook Inc said on Thursday it had erased over 1,800 accounts and pages from Thailand, Russia, Ukraine and Honduras, its latest move to counter deceptive...
AB InBev profits as beer sales growth hits five-year high
Anheuser-Busch InBev , the world’s largest brewer, beat earnings expectations after beer sales grew at their fastest pace in over five years, helped by increases...
Nissan to slash 9% of workforce as first quarter profit nearly wiped out
Japanese car maker Nissan Motor Co said it is axing 12,500 jobs and warned a quick turnaround in its performance was not imminent after reporting...
Australian police drop charges against French media crew over coal protest
Australian police dropped charges on Thursday against four French nationals arrested this week while filming protesters blockading a coal port in the northeastern state of...
Warren Buffett charity lunch in limbo after crypto promoter issues apology
Chinese cryptocurrency entrepreneur Justin Sun issued a lengthy public apology on Thursday for the manner in which he promoted his $4.57 million charity lunch with...
Pakistan PM Khan returns home exulting after Washington visit
Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan returned home from Washington on Thursday after a visit seen by supporters as a major diplomatic success, saying he felt...
Three bombs kill 15 in Afghan capital as U.S. general visits
Three bombs rocked the Afghan capital of Kabul on Thursday, killing at least 15 people, officials said, as the chairman of the U.S. Joint Chiefs...
