3 activists are acquitted of defaming a Thai poultry company accused of violating labor laws
Three Thai human rights activists have been acquitted of criminally defaming a poultry company with social media posts that supported other activists who had accused it of abusive labor practices
2023-08-29 19:58
Norfolk Southern is recovering from a hardware-related technology outage that shut down its system
The Norfolk Southern railroad is recovering from a “hardware-related technology outage” that impacted its rail systems Monday, but there may be lingering effects for at least a couple of weeks
2023-08-29 19:48
Top Chinese official tells the US commerce secretary he's ready to improve cooperation
The top Chinese official in charge of economic relations with Washington has told Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo he's ready to “make new positive efforts” to improve cooperation following an agreement to reduce trade tension
2023-08-29 17:19
All eyes on Country Garden's cash flow as troubled firm set to report loss
By Clare Jim HONG KONG Just how cash-strapped embattled Country Garden Holdings is will be the focus when
2023-08-29 16:57
UK says a cyberattack was not the cause of air traffic problems that snarled flights
The British government says a cyberattack was not the cause of a breakdown at the nationwide air traffic control system that saw hundreds of flights delayed and canceled
2023-08-29 16:17
Crypto ETF Drags ‘ESG’ Into Wildly Volatile World of Bitcoin
A London-based money manager has just attached an ESG label to a Bitcoin exchange-traded fund, in a move
2023-08-29 15:57
Oil trades flat as supply concerns offset worries over demand
By Emily Chow SINGAPORE (Reuters) -Oil prices traded flat on Tuesday as worries that further possible U.S. interest rate hikes
2023-08-29 11:53
BYD’s Growth Slows as China’s Auto Price War Takes a Toll
BYD Co. reported its weakest revenue growth in more than a year in a potential sign of the
2023-08-29 11:17
Toyota halts operations at most Japan assembly plants due to system failure
By Satoshi Sugiyama TOKYO (Reuters) -Toyota Motor Corp suspended operations at a dozen assembly plants in Japan on Tuesday due
2023-08-29 10:58
Japan asks China to urge citizens to halt harassment after start of Fukushima wastewater release
Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida has asked China to urge its citizens to halt acts of harassment, including crank calls and stone throwing at Japanese diplomatic facilities and schools, in response to Japan's release of treated radioactive wastewater from the damaged Fukushima nuclear power plant
2023-08-29 10:54
Mexico sends 1,200 more troops to Michoacan state after weekend of cartel violence
The Mexican government says it has sent 1,200 more troops to the cartel-dominated western state of Michoacan after a weekend of violence
2023-08-29 08:59
Oil Steadies Near $80 as Traders Seek Clues on Demand Outlook
Oil steadied as equity markets ticked higher and traders waited for the next set of clues on the
2023-08-29 08:49