Albon to race on at Red Bull F1 team in 2020
British-born Thai racer Alexander Albon will continue to partner Max Verstappen at Red Bull in 2020, the Formula One team announced on Tuesday....
Nissan cuts profit forecast after 70% quarterly plunge
Nissan Motor Co reported a 70% drop in quarterly profit on Tuesday and cut its full-year forecast to an 11-year low, hit by a strong...
Turkey’s Erdogan says talks with EU may end over Cyprus sanctions
President Tayyip Erdogan said on Tuesday the European Union’s decision to sanction Turkey over drilling off the coast of Cyprus could disrupt talks with the...
Iliad founder ready to pour 1.4 billion euros into the telecom firm
French billionaire Xavier Niel said on Tuesday he was ready to pour 1.4 billion euros into Iliad to show his commitment to the telecoms group...
China says World Bank report ‘clarifies truth’ on Xinjiang programmes
China responded on Tuesday to a decision by the World Bank to reduce funding for vocational training centers in the troubled western region of Xinjiang,...
Iraq’s elite rallies around Iran-backed plan to hang on to power
Iraq’s ruling parties appear to have rallied behind a strategy, blessed by Iran, to try to survive a mass anti-government uprising by containing protests on...
‘Shameful’ of UK not to publish report on Russian meddling, says Hillary Clinton
Former U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton criticized as “shameful” British Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s decision not to publish a parliamentary report on Russian meddling...
No forced hard coal power plant closures before 2026: German draft law
The German government will not force hard coal power plants to close over the next seven years, a draft law expected to be approved by...
British rocker Doherty likely to admit affray in Paris court plea: lawyer
British indie rocker Pete Doherty is likely to plead guilty to charges of affray in a Paris court on Tuesday, his lawyer said, as his...
Vodafone’s future in India in doubt after latest setback
Vodafone said its future in India could be in doubt unless the government stopped hitting operators with higher taxes and charges, after a court judgment...