Myanmar’s Suu Kyi back in U.N. court for final day of genocide hearing
Nobel Peace Prize laureate Aung San Suu Kyi returned to the International Court of Justice on Thursday to defend Myanmar against accusations it has committed...
Hopes in ashes for grieving Indian family after deadly factory fire
When Mohammed Faisal Khan perished in a fire that killed 43 workers sleeping in a small factory in New Delhi on Sunday his parents back...
Thousands of baby flying foxes starve after Australian bushfires
Thousands of baby grey-headed flying foxes have been abandoned by their mothers in the latest example of wildlife devastation caused by Australia’s severe drought and...
Apple supplier Japan Display to receive $830 million from asset manager Ichigo
Apple supplier Japan Display Inc said on Thursday it plans to receive up to 90 billion yen ($830 million) in financial support from Japanese asset...
Saudi Aramco tops $2 trillion, defying valuation sceptics
Saudi Aramco achieved the $2 trillion valuation sought by Saudi leader Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman on Thursday as the newly-listed state-owned oil company’s shares...
China’s aviation regulator raised concerns with Boeing on 737 MAX design changes
China’s aviation regulator raised “important concerns” with Boeing Co on the reliability and security of design changes to the grounded 737 MAX, it said on...
‘Go on a holiday and not return’: Cruise passengers shaken by New Zealand tragedy
Tourists from the cruise ship that was near the volcanic island in New Zealand when it erupted arrived in Wellington on Thursday, many traumatized by...
New Zealand volcano toll seen at 16; police plan to recover bodies on Friday
Police in New Zealand are planning a mission to volcanic White Island on Friday to retrieve bodies of people killed in this week’s eruption, while...
Skin donations begin for NZ volcano victims
Australia donates more than 20 square feet of skin to help New Zealand volcano victims with life-threatening burns. Ryan Brooks reports....
France’s CGT union says ‘no Christmas break’ in transport strike
France’s CGT union said on Thursday there would be no break in transport strikes over the Christmas period unless the government backed down on pension...
