Qualcomm set to face second EU antitrust fine shortly: sources
Qualcomm, the world’s no.1 chipmaker, could be hit with a second EU antitrust fine as soon as Thursday for blocking a rival from the market...
U.S. Senator Schumer asks FBI, FTC to probe Russia’s FaceApp over security concerns
U.S. Senate minority leader Chuck Schumer called on the FBI and the Federal Trade Commission to conduct a national security and privacy investigation into Russia-based...
NBA notebook: Thunder to keep Paul for now
The Thunder’s discussions to trade newly acquired Chris Paul have stalled, ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski reported Wednesday, increasing the odds that the point guard begins the...
Victim slams Boeing over 737 MAX plane crash that took his family – Aljazeera.com
Victim slams Boeing over 737 MAX plane crash that took his family Aljazeera.com ‘My life has no meaning.’ Man whose family was killed in 737 Max...
Sudan’s rebels, factions reject opposition agreement with military council – Middle East Eye
Sudan’s rebels, factions reject opposition agreement with military council Middle East Eye Sudan protesters and army rulers ink power-sharing deal TRT World Sudan military and civilians sign...
Asian stocks wobble, bond yields fall on earnings woes, trade worries
Asian shares wobbled in early Thursday trading as Wall Street stocks dropped on early signs that the U.S.-China trade war could hurt corporate earnings, helping...
In El Chapo’s home state, Mexicans bemoan his punishment far from home
Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman is never going back home to Sinaloa....
MLB notebook: Angels’ Ramirez suspended for plunking Marisnick
Los Angeles Angels right-hander Noe Ramirez was suspended for three games Wednesday and fined an undisclosed amount for hitting Houston Astros outfielder Jake Marisnick with...
Crude futures fall after strong build in U.S. oil products stocks
Oil prices fell on Thursday, extending declines into a fourth day, after official data showed U.S. stockpiles of products like gasoline rose sharply last week,...
Japan may take South Korea wartime labor dispute to International Court of Justice: NHK
Japan is considering taking a dispute with South Korea over its compensation of wartime forced laborers to the International Court of Justice as the deadline...
