French coronavirus cases jump by 3,325 due to systems update
The number of confirmed coronavirus infections in France jumped by 3,325 to 149,071, though the increase was not due to a rise in daily infections...
Zuckerberg distances Facebook from Twitter in Trump fight
Facebook Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg distanced his company from Twitter and its fight with U.S. President Donald Trump, as the White House readied an executive...
English court to weigh recognition of Maduro, Guaido in Venezuela gold case
An English court on Thursday said it would need to decide which of Venezuela’s dueling political factions to recognize before ruling on President Nicolas Maduro’s...
COVID-19 infects more than 3,000 U.S. meatpacking workers: union
More than 3,000 U.S. meatpacking workers have tested positive for COVID-19 and at least 44 workers have died, the country’s largest meatpacking union said on...
Dubai hits the ski slope as coronavirus restrictions lift
Adnan Mayasi’s first move after Dubai lifted coronavirus restrictions on leisure activities was to hit the emirate’s indoor ski slope – with the added protection...
U.S. indicts North Koreans, accuses state-owned bank of evading sanctions
The U.S. Justice Department accused North Korea’s state owned bank of evading U.S. sanctions laws and charged 28 North Korean and 5 Chinese citizens with...
General Electric cash flow forecast disappoints, shares fall
General Electric expects to burn more cash than expected in the second quarter, as the industrial conglomerate struggles with weakness in its aviation business due...
Celebrities join Cuomo to promote coronavirus safety measures
Actors Chris Rock and Rosie Perez joined New York Governor Andrew Cuomo on Thursday at his daily briefing to urge New Yorkers to embrace social...
Premier League to restart on June 17
England’s top soccer league will resume its season on June 17 according to reports on Thursday. The Premier League hasn’t played games since the middle...
Explainer: What’s in the law protecting internet companies – and can Trump change it?
U.S. President Donald Trump is expected to order a review of a federal law known as Section 230, which protects internet companies like Facebook, Twitter...
