President Obama had better think twice about raising the issue of Philippine extra-judicial killings, warned the country’s confrontational leader on...
Theresa May did not raise concerns about Chinese overproduction of steel, which has been blamed for crippling the British steel...
Angolan President José Eduardo dos Santos fired Finance Minister Armando Manuel on Monday two months after the government of Africa’s...
Britain’s Barclays has hired JPMorgan banker Tim Throsby to head its Corporate and International division, ending a six-month search for...
Activists from rival factions of South Africa’s ruling ANC faced off in Johannesburg on Monday, highlighting deep divisions in the...
Japan’s government has warned that Brexit could result in the country’s firms moving their European head offices out of Britain....
MOMBASA – Kenya inaugurated the first part of a new container terminal at Mombasa which is expected to boost by...
Many Japanese corporations have invested heavily in the U.K., including global banking giant Nomura (NMR) and top automakers Toyota (TM),...
The U.S. and Japan led protests Monday after North Korea fired three ballistic missiles off its east coast, all of...
Benjamin Netanyahu has accepted an invitation to make the first official visit to Australia by a sitting Israeli prime minister....
Demonstrators rallied against Brazil’s President Michel Temer in Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro on Sunday with signs reading “Temer...
North Korea test-fired three ballistic missiles into the sea Monday, South Korea said, in a new show of force as...
China’s President Xi Jinping has urged leaders of the world’s 20 largest economies to avoid “empty talk” as they look...
A rocket operated by the aerospace company SpaceX has exploded on the launch pad at Cape Canaveral where it was...
Walmart, the US supermarket chain, plans to cut 7,000 back office and accounting jobs in its US stores. The move...