Poland asks Netflix to make changes to documentary about Nazi death camp guard
Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki has pressed Netflix, the U.S. streaming and production company, to make changes to a documentary that includes a map showing...
Canada’s Open Text to buy cloud security firm Carbonite for $800 million
Canada’s Open Text Corp will buy cloud security company Carbonite Inc for nearly $800 million in cash, the companies said on Monday....
Ugly From the Outset: A Day of Violence and Anger in Hong Kong – The New York Times
Ugly From the Outset: A Day of Violence and Anger in Hong Kong The New York Times Hong Kong protester shot at close range, counterprotester set...
First 3 Trump Impeachment Public Witnesses Are Too Credible for GOP to Attack, Republican Strategist Says – Newsweek
First 3 Trump Impeachment Public Witnesses Are Too Credible for GOP to Attack, Republican Strategist Says Newsweek Sen. Graham: Impeachment ‘dead on arrival’ in Senate if...
Russia’s VTB sells stake in Bulgaria’s Vivacom telecoms operator
Russia’s VTB said on Monday that VTB Capital, its investment unit, had sold its entire stake in Bulgaria’s leading telecoms operator, Vivacom, to United Group,...
World’s first airport therapy pig hogs the limelight at San Francisco airport
Pigs might not fly, but LiLou the therapy pig wants to make air travel less stressful....
Oil falls after Trump plays down optimistic China trade reports
Oil prices dipped on Monday after U.S. President Donald Trump appeared to play down reports of an imminent lifting of tariffs in a protracted U.S.-Chinese...
Google launches smart device in Brazil in new challenge to Amazon
Alphabet Inc’s Google is bringing to Brazil the latest version of its own smart device Google Nest, with plans to start selling it in major...
EU agrees sanctions on Turkey over Cyprus drilling, to add names later
European Union foreign ministers agreed on Monday economic sanctions over Turkey’s drilling off the coast of Cyprus, setting up the legal framework for travel bans...
Morales’ exit in Bolivia leaves violence and political vacuum
Buildings were set alight in Bolivia’s capital La Paz overnight in apparent retaliatory attacks after Evo Morales, president since 2006, resigned under pressure from anger...
