Swedish embassy in Baghdad stormed, set alight over Koran burning
By Timour Azhari and Anna Ringstrom BAGHDAD/STOCKHOLM (Reuters) -Hundreds of protesters stormed the Swedish embassy in Baghdad in the early
2023-07-20 09:23
Singapore Bank Startups Lift Deposit Caps in Sign of Opening
Digital bank startups backed by Grab Holdings Ltd. and Sea Ltd. have started accepting larger deposits in Singapore,
2023-07-20 09:15
VC Firms Investing in China’s Tech Companies Draw US House Panel Investigation
A US congressional committee is investigating four venture capital firms for their investment in Chinese technology companies, the
2023-07-20 08:57
Asia Equities Trade Mixed as US Stock Futures Slip: Markets Wrap
Asian markets were mixed in cautious trading Thursday as US stock futures slipped after disappointing results from companies
2023-07-20 08:53
Canada's Pacific dock workers issue strike notice; Trudeau holds crisis meeting
By Chris Helgren and Steve Scherer VANCOUVER (Reuters) -Striking dock workers on Canada's Pacific coast on Wednesday issued a new
2023-07-20 08:16
Post-Tropical Storm Calvin: Hawaii bracing for flash flooding and mudslides
Flash flooding, dangerous surf and mudslides are possible, the National Weather Service warns.
2023-07-20 07:50
Kenya Azimio demonstrations: Two dead in Kenya anti-government protests
Clashes between police and protesters lead to two deaths in the city of Kisimu.
2023-07-20 05:26
Stanford University president to quit after review of scientific work
By Brad Brooks The president of Stanford University, one of the most prestigious U.S. schools, announced plans on
2023-07-20 04:55
Tobias Ellwood: Afghan women slate UK MP's video praising 'country transformed'
Tobias Ellwood is castigated for backing engagement with the Taliban but barely mentioning human rights.
2023-07-20 03:19
Record heat: Stocks winners and losers
As Americans desperately seek to cool off, some stocks are rising with the temperature.
2023-07-20 03:17
Stanford president to resign following findings of manipulation in academic research
Stanford University President Marc Tessier-Lavigne said on Wednesday he would resign from his post after a review by a panel of scientists concluded that research papers he contributed to contained "manipulation of research data," according to a report released by a special university committee.
2023-07-20 02:53
Structural racism may contribute to mass shootings, study says
Mass shootings in major metropolitan areas in the United States disproportionately affect Black people, and structural racism may play a role, according to a study published on Wednesday in the journal JAMA Surgery.
2023-07-20 02:50
