Britain’s O2 says some customers struggling with voice calls
British mobile operator O2, owned by Spain’s Telefonica, said it had received reports of some customers struggling with its voice network as Britons started working...
U.S.-Israeli cybersecurity firm Axis Security raises $17 million
Axis Security, whose technology provides organizations secure control of private application access, said on Tuesday it raised $17 million in early stage funding....
Evangelical leader denounces Trump for calling coronavirus the ‘Chinese virus’ – The Washington Post
Evangelical leader denounces Trump for calling coronavirus the ‘Chinese virus’ The Washington Post Fact check: Coronavirus originated in China, not elsewhere, researchers and studies say USA TODAY...
Rhythm and rights return to Sudan’s streets
After three decades of strict rule under Omar al-Bashir, Sudan is enjoying a cultural explosion and an easing of constraints on women – but some...
Biden aims to shut out Sanders in Democratic primaries amid coronavirus fears
Joe Biden will look to build on his dominant lead in the Democratic presidential race when three states cast votes on Tuesday, but Ohio postponed...
Tuesday markets: no new meltdown, but no rally either
Stock markets avoided any major new meltdown Tuesday, but hopes for a rally in Europe didn’t come to much. Julian Satterthwaite reports....
Trump administration to seek $850 billion to stem virus’ economic fallout: report
The Trump administration plans is seeking a $850 billion stimulus package aimed at buffering the economy against fallout from coronavirus, the Washington Post reported on...
Ventas sees slowdown in move-ins to senior housing facilities amid coronavirus pandemic
Ventas Inc said on Tuesday it was experiencing a slowdown in move-ins at its senior housing business and that the coronavirus pandemic raises the risk...
Oil near $30 as recession fears, pump war weigh
Oil traded near $30 a barrel on Tuesday, close to its lowest since 2016, and analysts said more declines may follow as the coronavirus pandemic...
Volkswagen says diesel scandal has cost it 31.3 billion euros
Volkswagen said its diesel cheating scandal has cost it 31.3 billion euros ($34.69 bln) in fines and settlements, and the German carmaker expects cash outflows...
