 
    Australia's Wesfarmers logs 5% annual profit rise on strong segmental growth
      (Reuters) -Australia's retail giant Wesfarmers recorded a 4.8% rise in its full-year profit on Friday, boosted by strong performance by
      2023-08-25 06:16
     
    Flooding is partially blocking access to Detroit Metro Airport
      Heavy rain overnight in Detroit caused flooding and has partially blocked access to Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport, the airport said.
      2023-08-24 21:45
     
    Sara Sharif: Court rules girl's Pakistan family cannot be detained
      A court in Pakistan says police must not detain relatives of Sara Sharif's father for questioning.
      2023-08-24 21:20
     
    Sara Sharif murder inquiry: Renewed appeal two weeks after girl found dead
      Police are continuing to investigate after the 10-year-old's body was found at her home in Woking.
      2023-08-24 19:21
     
    Spanish women footballers' union blasts 'machismo and sexism,' demands action after World Cup kiss controversy
      The union representing Spain's women soccer players has called for the country's football federation chief to be punished for kissing star player Jennifer Hermoso on the lips following the team's World Cup victory, as it vowed to fight back against "machismo and sexism."
      2023-08-24 15:58
     
    Tornado Cash crypto firm founders indicted for allegedly laundering money for North Korean hackers
      Two co-founders of cryptocurrency giant Tornado Cash, one of them a Russian national and the other an executive in Washington state, have been charged with operating a crypto scheme that allegedly laundered hundreds of millions of dollars for North Korean hackers, according to a federal indictment unsealed Wednesday in the Southern District Court of New York.
      2023-08-24 08:17
     
    Exclusive-SoftBank hired Arm's IPO banks without clarity on fees -sources
      By Echo Wang and Anirban Sen NEW YORK Chip designer Arm signed up 28 banks for its blockbuster
      2023-08-24 01:56
     
    Conservative activist who took down affirmative action is now going after law firms' diversity programs
      The conservative activist behind the Supreme Court case that struck down affirmative action in college admissions this year is suing two international law firms for providing diversity fellowships.
      2023-08-24 01:55
     
    ‘Chinese spy’ targeted thousands over LinkedIn
      The alleged spy used several names in attempt to entrap officials and extract state secrets
      2023-08-24 01:20
     
    Gamescom: The biggest announcements at the show
      Gamers saw this autumn's biggest new releases, including Call of Duty, Starfield and Assassin's Creed
      2023-08-23 20:58
     
    Germany's economy hasn't looked this weak since the start of the pandemic
      Germany suffered the steepest decline in business activity for more than three years this month, according to survey data published Wednesday, stoking fears that Europe's biggest economy is falling back into recession.
      2023-08-23 19:49
     
    President of Spanish government's sports council says it will take action against Luis Rubiales if RFEF doesn't
      The president of the Spanish government's High Council of Sport (CSD) says he will take action against Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) president Luis Rubiales if the soccer body fails to do do so.
      2023-08-23 19:27
    