U.S. merger within reach, D.Telekom CEO goes on offensive
The merger between T-Mobile US and Sprint is within reach, the head of T-Mobile’s main owner Deutsche Telekom said on Wednesday, vowing to go on...
Merged T-Mobile U.S. to close valuation gap on Big Two: Deutsche Telekom CEO
The merger between T-Mobile US and Sprint is within reach, the head of its main owner Deutsche Telekom said, forecasting that the combined business would...
Patient plays violin to save her music as surgeons remove brain tumor
A patient at a British hospital played the violin while a tumor was removed from her brain so that surgeons could preserve her ability to...
South Korea reports 20 new coronavirus cases, church services at center of outbreak
South Korea reported 20 new cases of the coronavirus on Wednesday, including 14 people involved in an outbreak traced to several church services in the...
Movie magic: Spanish tinned crisp sales boom on Korean film cameo
Cesar Bonilla is still baffled by a surge in demand for the canned potato chips made by his company in northwestern Spain after they appeared...
China revokes credentials of three Wall Street Journal reporters over opinion piece
China has revoked the press credentials of three journalists of the Wall Street Journal after the newspaper declined to apologize for a column with a...
Indonesia bill on family targets surrogacy, ‘sexual deviations’
Politicians from four Indonesian parties are backing a so-called “Family Resilience” bill that would outlaw surrogacy and require LGBT people to seek treatment at rehabilitation...
MLBPA says it didn’t obstruct Astros probe
The Major League Baseball Players Association disputed commissioner Rob Manfred on Tuesday evening, saying it did not resist the league’s efforts during the MLB’s investigation...
General Motors to lay off all 1,500 plant workers in Thailand following sale
General Motors will begin laying off around 1,500 employees in Thailand in June, after announcing the sale of its production plants in the country, a...
Hyundai Motor chairman to give up board seat as succession looms
Hyundai Motor Group Chairman Mong-Koo Chung plans to give up his board seat, in the latest sign that the octogenarian patriarch of South Korea’s second-largest...