Huawei ban puts South Korea in a familiar place: caught between the U.S. and China
Less than a week after Huawei Technologies was blacklisted by the United States, more than a hundred South Korean politicians and business leaders toured the...
U.S. presidential hopeful Harris unveils plan to protect abortion rights
Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris unveiled a new plan to protect abortion access on Tuesday, joining fellow White House hopefuls pushing back against Republican-backed state...
Ethiopia investigating how an erased map of Somalia got published – borkena.com
Ethiopia investigating how an erased map of Somalia got published borkena.com MoFA launches investigation into Map incident The Reporter Ethiopia Ethiopia apologises for map that erases Somalia Daily...
Qualcomm asks U.S. judge to put anti-trust ruling on hold while chipmaker appeals
Qualcomm Inc on Tuesday asked a federal judge not to enforce her decision that it illegally squeezed out rivals in the smartphone chips market as...
Blues look to get back on their feet in Game 2
Blues look to get back on their feet in Game 2 – Blowing a two-goal lead to lose Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Final...
Factbox: Kei Nishikori v Jo-Wilfried Tsonga
A look at the records of Japan’s Kei Nishikori and France’s Jo-Wilfried Tsonga before their second-round match at the French Open on Wednesday (prefix number...
NBA notebook: Magic denies mistreating employees during Lakers’ stint
Reacting to an ESPN report earlier Tuesday that described a toxic culture in the Los Angeles Lakers’ front office, Magic Johnson denied mistreating any employees...
NFL notebook: Raiders sign G Incognito
Guard Richie Incognito signed a one-year deal with the Oakland Raiders on Tuesday....
MLB notebook: Phils’ Herrera arrested on domestic assault charge
Philadelphia Phillies outfielder Odubel Herrera was arrested Monday night and charged with simple assault after a domestic incident at an Atlantic City, N.J., casino, police...
Healthy Woods will likely break my majors record: Nicklaus
Jack Nicklaus reckons his record of 18 major championships will probably be broken by Tiger Woods as long as the former world number one stays...