British-born Nigerian actor hopes black skinhead film will ‘heal’ pain
British-born Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje was taken into foster care by a white family near London as a baby in the 1960s. As a youth, the unthinkable...
Chile scrambles to clean up mess after weekend of chaos, violent protests
Chilean authorities scrambled on Monday to clear wreckage and re-open public transportation in the capital Santiago after a weekend of chaos in which at least...
Halliburton revenue drops more than expected as shale demand slows
Halliburton Co reported a bigger-than-expected 10% drop in quarterly revenue on Monday, as the oilfield services provider battled lower demand from shale oil producers in...
Boeing may face billions more in losses as MAX crisis deepens: analysts
Boeing Co may have to book billions of dollars in additional charges, two brokerages said on Monday, following latest developments around the planemaker’s grounded 737...
Northern Ireland prepares for momentous abortion, same-sex marriage changes
Campaigners who fought for decades to end Northern Ireland’s same sex-marriage ban and restrictions on abortion prepared on Monday for a momentous change to the...
Drug companies reach settlement as opioid trial set to begin
Four drug companies reached a last-minute legal settlement over their role in the opioid addiction epidemic, the Wall Street Journal reported Monday....
Going overboard? Shipping rules seen shifting pollution from air to sea
New global rules forcing ships to reduce air pollution by using cleaner fuels will see more sulphur and nitrates dumped into the oceans, analysts and...
Smith+Nephew CEO steps down over pay, ex-Roche Diagnostics chief to take over
Smith+Nephew Plc Chief Executive Namal Nawana is stepping down after just 17 months in the role after becoming dissatisfied with his salary at the medical...
‘A life-threatening situation’: Dallas tornado devastates homes, leaves thousands without power – Washington Post
‘A life-threatening situation’: Dallas tornado devastates homes, leaves thousands without power Washington PostView full coverage on Google News...
Sudan rebel leader says government agreed to open access for aid
Sudan has agreed to open humanitarian access to war-torn areas of the country for the first time in eight years as part of a new...
