Stocks fluctuated after a selloff driven by some of the world’s largest chipmakers, with traders wading through a raft of ...
Hezbollah’s internal investigation into the pager attack, still underway, suffered a setback on Sept. 28: Eleven days after ...
Paris had already banned Israeli firms from taking part in a military trade show earlier this year. The defence ministry at the time said the conditions were no longer right for the companies to take ...
Russia has begun designing nuclear-powered submarines to export liquefied natural gas (LNG) from the Arctic to Asia to try to nearly halve the journey time along the Northern Sea Route (NSR), a senior ...
NATO will make a fresh push for common munitions standards, a senior NATO official said, aiming to drive down costs and improve ease of use on the battlefield as the alliance draws lessons from Russia ...
SHENGJIN, Albania (Reuters) – An Italian ship carrying a first group of migrants to be processed in Albania arrived in the port of Shengjin on Wednesday morning, setting in motion a controversial plan ...
KAIPING, China (Reuters) – A giant sphere 700 m (2,300 ft) underground with thousands of light-detecting tubes will be sealed ...
Former Chelsea head coach Thomas Tuchel has signed a contract to become the new England manager, it was widely reported by ...
Stocks got hit as a disappointing outlook from Europe’s most-valuable tech company and concern about tighter US restrictions ...
India and Canada do not see diplomatic fallout over the murder of a Sikh separatist leader having any immediate impact on ...
GENEVA/BEIRUT, (Reuters) -Hezbollah’s deputy chief Naim Qassem said on Tuesday the Iran-backed group would inflict “pain” on ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Lufthansa has agreed to pay a $4 million penalty for allegedly discriminating against Jewish passengers ...