Special Report: Jeremy Corbyn, Britain’s unlikely EU warrior, makes last stand on Brexit
In 2009, a little-known British politician declared he didn’t want to live in a European empire of the 21st century....
Slovakian biotech firm signals tentative Alzheimer’s drug hope
An Alzheimer’s vaccine developed by a privately held Slovakian biotech firm showed early signs of efficacy in a mid-stage trial, a rare step forward in...
U.S. states kick off antitrust probe expected to focus on Google
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton on Monday will detail a multi-state antitrust probe of potentially anticompetitive practices at major U.S. technology companies, which is expected...
Uber Eats to pull out of South Korea amid tough competition
Uber Technologies Inc’s restaurant delivery business will terminate its service in South Korea, Uber Eats said on Monday....
Pope greets palm frond-waving crowds in Mauritius
Pope Francis was welcomed by palm frond-waving crowds in Mauritius on Monday as he drove past sugarcane fields on his way to the capital, where...
Russia’s Alrosa seeks to brighten up its fluorescent diamond sales
Russia’s Alrosa is talking to several global jewelery retailers about jointly marketing the miner’s jewelery brand that uses fluorescent diamonds, as it strives to create...
Kenin, Garcia advance to second round in Zhengzhou
Sofia Kenin staved off a late comeback attempt by Chloe Paquet to defeat the Frenchwoman 6-2 7-5 and reach the second round of the inaugural...
Italian PM Conte says new government will be more respectful, less argumentative
Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte said on Monday his new government, combining the anti-establishment 5-Star Movement and pro-Europe Democratic Party (PD), would be less argumentative and...
Japan needs to improve medical care for detainees, says immigration chief
Japan needs to improve medical care at immigration detention centers, the head of the country’s recently created Immigration Services Agency said, following widespread criticism of...
Hong Kong children form chains of protest as economic worries grow
Hundreds of uniformed school students, many wearing masks, formed human chains in districts across Hong Kong on Monday in support of anti-government protesters after another...