Israel researcher Elizabeth Tsurkov held captive in Iraq since March
Elizabeth Tsurkov was kidnapped in Baghdad by a Shia militia, Israeli officials say.
2023-07-06 19:53
Order limiting Biden officials' social media outreach on shaky legal ground, experts say
By Brendan Pierson and Andrew Goudsward A federal judge's order restricting Biden administration officials from contacting social media
2023-07-06 18:16
ESG equity funds suffer big outflows, buffeted by market jitters and U.S. backlash
By Tommy Wilkes and Patturaja Murugaboopathy LONDON Equity funds with an environmental, social and governance (ESG) tilt suffered
2023-07-06 14:27
Chinese owner of iconic MG car brand to build Europe plant
MG, which has roots dating back over a century, was made in the UK until production moved to China in 2016.
2023-07-06 13:19
Venture capital funding plunges globally in first half despite AI frenzy
By Krystal Hu Venture capital funding globally almost halved in the first six months of 2023, data from
2023-07-06 12:54
The war in Ukraine will define Biden's legacy, but peril and uncertainty lie ahead
President Joe Biden's emphatic Oval Office statement Wednesday that the US "fully, fully, fully" backs Sweden's bid to join NATO emphasized the extraordinary, legacy defining role he has played in defying 21st century Russian expansionism.
2023-07-06 12:28
Captured Russian soldiers tell of low morale, disarray and horrors of trench warfare
For three days, shells and mortars were "flying and whistling overhead, exploding around us," Anton, a Russian soldier positioned south of Bakhmut, tells CNN. "We were jumping like rabbits under mortar rounds and bombs."
2023-07-06 12:19
China Premier Warned Former Japanese Official of Damage From Chip Curbs
Chinese Premier Li Qiang said Tokyo’s impending export controls on cutting-edge chip equipment will damage the global economy,
2023-07-06 10:55
Justice Department appeals order blocking Biden officials from communicating with social media companies
The Justice Department is appealing a judge's order prohibiting various Biden administration agencies and officials from communicating with social media companies about certain content.
2023-07-06 09:58
Man accused of raping and impregnating child in Ohio is sentenced to life in prison after guilty plea
A man accused of impregnating an Ohio child -- a girl who then went to Indiana for an abortion in a case that became a flashpoint in debates about post-Roe v. Wade abortion rights -- was sentenced to life in prison Wednesday after pleading guilty to rape, according to court documents.
2023-07-06 09:58
France riots: Fuelled by everyday discrimination
Algerian journalist Maher Mezahi writes about the riots that swept through France.
2023-07-06 09:28
Chip Startup Socionext Set to Fall on Major Holders’ Sale Plan
Socionext Inc. stock is set to fall after announcing Wednesday that its top shareholders plan to offload their
2023-07-06 09:00