5 things to know for May 8: Coronavirus, economy, race, Michael Flynn, Ahmaud Arbery – CNN
5 things to know for May 8: Coronavirus, economy, race, Michael Flynn, Ahmaud Arbery CNN Justice Department drops criminal case against Michael Flynn CNN Opinion: Was Michael...
Indian court seeks government reply over challenge to mandatory coronavirus app
A court asked the Indian government on Friday to respond to a challenge against its order for compulsory use of a contact tracing app by...
Turkey charges seven people over Ghosn escape: lawyer
Turkish prosecutors have prepared an indictment charging seven people, including four pilots, over former Nissan boss Carlos Ghosn’s escape via Istanbul to Lebanon after fleeing...
Wonderful feeling: After 75 years, Berliner recalls end of WW2 in Europe
As a 15-year-old boy in the capital of Nazi Germany during the final days of the Battle of Berlin in 1945, Guenter Boehm recalls the...
Indian train kills 16 workers laid-off in coronavirus lockdown
An Indian train killed 16 migrant workers who had fallen asleep on the track on Friday while they were heading back to their home village...
Stocks boosted to weekly highs as risk appetite improves; U.S. jobs data looms
Global shares rallied on Friday, hitting weekly highs, on signs of improving Sino-American relations and the prospect of more governments gradually reopening their economies....
Tesla aims to restart Fremont plant as soon as Friday: Bloomberg News
Tesla Inc plans to reopen its sole U.S. car plant in Fremont, California as soon as Friday, Bloomberg reported on Friday, citing an email from...
‘We will meet again’: Britain honours World War Two anniversary
Britons stood in silence and Queen Elizabeth was to address the nation on Friday’s 75th anniversary of “Victory in Europe” Day, though the coronavirus dampened...
China needs more nuclear warheads: Global Times editor
China should expand its stock of nuclear warheads to 1,000 soon, Global Times editor-in-chief Hu Xijin said on Friday, even as U.S. President Donald Trump...
U.S. Post Office board meets as COVID takes its toll and funding dries up
The U.S. Postal Service’s Board of Governors meets on Friday at a critical juncture as it faces accusations from the White House that it charges...
