Swinson: Liberal Democrats will not make Corbyn UK prime minister
Britain’s pro-EU Liberal Democrats will not help Labour’s Jeremy Corbyn become prime minister after next month’s election, leader Jo Swinson said on Tuesday....
Jury selection underway in trial of longtime Trump adviser Roger Stone
The criminal trial of President Donald Trump’s long-time adviser Roger Stone began on Tuesday with the start of jury selection as he faces charges arising...
Kroger 2020 profit, sales estimates top expectations; shares surge
Supermarket chain Kroger Co forecast 2020 profit and comparable sales ahead of Wall Street estimates on Tuesday, saying it expects to see further benefits from...
Israel set to ease demands on Bezeq to fire up fiber-optic plans
Israel is prepared to ease up on demands it had made on Bezeq Israel Telecom to rescue plans for a nationwide fiber-optic network, the Communications...
Tesla settles with Walmart over solar panel installations, fires
Walmart Inc has agreed to settle its legal dispute accusing Tesla Inc of negligence in the installation of solar panels atop hundreds of its stores,...
U.S. Postal Service to use Nvidia’s AI tech
The U.S. Postal Service will use Nvidia Corp’s artificial intelligence technology to improve efficiency of package data processing, the chip designer said on Tuesday....
Brazil’s Bolsonaro eyes cuts to public-sector wages
Brazil’s President Jair Bolsonaro said on Tuesday he would push for a constitutional amendment to allow the government to cut public sector employee salaries, hours...
France may end state guarantees on fracking or flaring abroad: sources
The French government will consider next year whether to ban state guarantees for the financing of energy projects involving fracking or flaring abroad, finance ministry...
Corbyn: PM Johnson seeking to “unleash Thatcherism on steroids”
Opposition Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn on Tuesday said Prime Minister Boris Johnson was seeking to hijack Brexit to “unleash Thatcherism on steroids” by slashing...
Lebanese importers struggle as banks impose credit controls
Lebanese traders are struggling to pay for imports of everything from pasta to nappies as banks impose restrictions on lines of credit in response to...
