Ericsson earnings top forecast as 5G takes off
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Patrick Day dies following brutal knockout
American boxer Patrick Day died on Wednesday in Chicago as a result of the traumatic brain injury he
Netflix shares jump as subscribers grow ahead of Disney, Apple attack
Netflix Inc added slightly more paying subscribers than Wall Street expected in the third quarter, a
Trump says Turkey “will have a lot in store” if sanctions fail to secure ceasefire
US President Donald Trump continued to defend his reversal of US policy as part of a plan to
US to train NPA, SAPS officials on anti-corruption
The United States sponsored training on anti-corruption and prosecutions has begun at the National
GM’s third-quarter China vehicle sales down 17.5%, as US automakers cede ground
General Motors Co’s July to September vehicle sales in China fell 17.5%, as the United States (US)
Diahann Carroll, TV trailblazer for black women, dies at 84
Diahann Carroll, a versatile singer and stage actress who quietly blazed a trail for black women on
North Korea says it successfully tested new submarine-launched ballistic missile
North Korea said on Thursday it had successfully test-fired a new submarine-launched ballistic
Oil prices recover on lower output from US, Russia, OPEC
Oil prices rebounded on Tuesday on reports that output from the world’s largest oil producers fell
China marks 70 years of Communist rule with massive show of force
China celebrated seven decades of Communist Party rule on Tuesday with a massive display of military
US slaps new sanctions on Chinese entities over Iran oil
The United States is imposing new sanctions on certain Chinese entities and people who it accuses of
Huawei CFO fighting US extradition says her rights were violated
Huawei Chief Financial Officer Meng Wanzhou returned to a Vancouver court on Tuesday as her lawyers
Ahead of Trump meet, Ukraine fears being dragged into Washington bear pit
A trip to the United States that began as a golden opportunity for Ukraine to burnish relations with
European shares resume gains, pound waits on Supreme Court ruling
The pan-European STOXX 600 index rose 0.3%, with the eurozone banking index up 0.6% after it had
Five Western countries, Turkey and UAE back Libyan state oil firm
Five Western countries including the United States, as well as Turkey and the United Arab Emirates,
Hong Kong protesters march after ‘Lennon Wall’ graffiti torn down
Police warned they would fire tear gas on the marchers heading for the government offices of Tuen
US sending troops to bolster Saudi defences after attack
The US is wary of getting dragged into another conflict in the Middle East. It has troops positioned
Israel’s Netanyahu clings to power as coalition talks loom
The right-wing leader failed on Tuesday, for the second time in five months, to secure a clear
Oil trims gains, but Middle East risks keep stocks on back foot
Brent crude, the international benchmark, fell 0.96% to $68.39 per barrel on Tuesday. On Monday, it
Iran dismisses US claim it was behind Saudi oil strikes
Iran rejected accusations by the United States that it was behind attacks on Saudi oil plants that