World
Tesla Shares Jump as Elon Musk Delivers Quarterly Profit, Cash
Tesla reiterated that it expected to repeat its net profit in the current quarter, helping drive the company's shares up 14 percent in after hours trading.
No Paris Self-destruct Stunt as Banksy Prices Stay Anchored
Wednesday's auction of 133 lots in all went ahead amid tight surveillance. But this time there was no rip it up and start again from the artist from Bristol, southern England, who has never revealed his true identity.
Please Don't Shoot...Whites Don't Kill Whites: Gunman Allegedly Said After Killing 2 in US
The victims appeared to have been random and police did not offer a motive for the shooting that took place around 2:30 p.m. at a Kroger Co supermarket about 15 miles (24 km) from downtown Louisville.
But Trump Said It’s Okay: Man’s Defence for Groping Woman’s Breasts on US Plane
Trump once famously bragged that he could touch women's genitals and get away with it because he is famous.
Want to Run an Iraqi Ministry? Apply Online, Says PM
To form his government, Prime Minister-designate Adel Abdul-Mahdi opened an online portal for anyone to apply to run Iraq's 22 ministries, posts that have come to be associated with patronage and graft.
Pro-Oppn Editor Arrested for Defamation in Bangladesh Days After Calling Woman Journalist 'Characterless'
Moinul Hosein, the owner and editor of the Daily New Nation, is a well-known critic of the government and though he does not belong to any party, the 78-year-old is known for his right-wing political views.
Turkey Says Murder of Saudi Dissident Khashoggi Was ‘Savagely Planned'
"This was extremely savagely planned, and we are faced with a situation where there has been a lot of effort to whitewash this," Justice and Development Party (AKP) spokesman Omer Celik said.
Egypt Says British Tourist Died of Heart Attack; Where's His Heart Then, Asks UK
His body was returned to the UK where a second post-mortem ordered by a coroner discovered that his heart and some other organs had been removed
Saudi Arabia Says Journalist Khashoggi's Body is Missing, Calls it 'Tremendous Mistake'
'The individuals who did this, did this outside the scope of their authority. There obviously was a tremendous mistake made, and what compounded the mistake was the attempt to try to cover up,' Saudi Arabia's Foreign Minister Adel al-Jubeir said.
Trump Says ‘Certainly Looks Like’ Khashoggi is Dead, Warns Saudis of ‘Bad, Bad Stuff’
The statement marks a hardening of tone from the Trump administration, which has been reluctant to blame ally Saudi Arabia, despite mounting evidence that Saudi agents killed and dismembered journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
British Indian WWII Spy May Soon Become the Face of New 50-Pound Note in UK
The campaign has found the backing of prominent political leaders, historians and academics in the UK, with many taking to social media to voice their support.
Plane Accident in Central Germany Leaves 3 People Dead
Police said the Cessna plane had been attempting to take off after an aborted landing maneuver on Sunday, but failed to gain lift and broke through a barrier, hitting the three.
Maldives Risks Sanctions as Toppled Abdulla Yameen Fights Back
After initially conceding defeat in the September 23 presidential election, Yameen mounted a challenge on Thursday asking the Supreme Court to annul the results and call a fresh vote.
Nepal Storm Kills 9 Climbers on Mount Gurja; Bodies Found
The team — five South Koreans and four Nepali guides — had been on 7,193-metre (23,599-foot) Mount Gurja since early October, hoping to scale the rarely climbed mountain via a new route.
IMF Chief 'Horrified' by Khashoggi Case, But Still Plans to Attend Saudi Economic Meet
"Human rights, freedom of information are essential rights and horrifying things have been reported and I am horrified," she told reporters in Bali where the IMF is holding annual meetings.
US Limits Nuclear Technology to China Citing Proliferation, Military Diversion
In 2017, China imported nuclear technology worth USD 170 million from the US.