PESHAWAR, Pakistan (Reuters) -Gunmen attacked a paramilitary force headquarters in Pakistan’s northwestern city of Peshawar, police said on Monday. Two blasts were also heard, they said.
(Reuters) -CNN has removed its stories from Apple News, ending its content-sharing agreement with the platform, Semafor reported on Sunday. The two companies are discussing a new deal that would ...
Investing.com-- Shares of Innovent Biologics Inc (HK:1801) climbed on Monday after it was confirmed that the Chinese biopharma company will be added to the Hang Seng Index (HSI) next month.
SYDNEY (Reuters) -Snap said on Monday it will offer Australians the chance to verify their age with software owned by the country’s banks as the internet platform complies with a teenage social media ...
Investing.com-- Lenovo Group (HK: 0992 ), the world’s largest PC maker, is stockpiling memory chips amid an unprecedented supply squeeze due to the artificial intelligence industry, CFO Winston Cheng ...
The initial 28-point proposal put forth by the United States last week called on Ukraine to cede territory, accept limits on its military and abandon its ambitions to join NATO. Those terms would ...
NAIROBI (Reuters) -The World Bank lifted Kenya’s economic growth forecast for this year to almost 5% on Monday, citing a pick up in the construction sector in East Africa’s largest economy.
Nvidia being allowed to sell a more advanced AI chip in China could offer increased competition for local chipmakers, who are ...
Nexperia’s chips were seen as so cheap and available that one European automaker didn’t normally prepare alternative supplies ...
(Reuters) -A federal employees’ union on Sunday asked a federal judge to order the Trump administration to fund the top U.S.
A peace deal could roll back sanctions that have curbed Russian oil exports. Russia was the second-largest producer of crude oil in the world after the U.S. in 2024, according to the U.S. Energy ...
Asian markets took positive cues from Wall Street’s Friday session, where some dovish-leaning comments from Fed officials ...