Turkish Court Keeps US Pastor In Jail; Trump Calls On Erdogan To Act
Andrew Brunson was indicted on charges of helping the group that Ankara blames for a failed 2016 coup against President Tayyip Erdogan.
Tesla's Musk Apologizes For Comments On British Caver
"The fault is mine and mine alone," Musk said in a tweet.
Back UK PM May Or Face National Election, Brexit Rebels Told
Conservative whips, who enforce discipline in the party, threatened to call a confidence vote that could bring down the government before a crucial vote on Tuesday on customs, one lawmaker said.
Trump, Seeking To Calm Political Storm Over Putin Summit, Says He Misspoke
Trump stunned the world on Monday by shying away from criticizing the Russian leader for Moscow's actions to undermine the election and cast doubt on U.S. intelligence agencies.
What's Not To Like? Boeing, Embraer Defend Planned Deal
The two aircraft manufacturers announced last month a $4.75 billion joint venture giving Boeing a controlling stake in Embraer's commercial aircraft arm.
Trump Sits Down With Putin After Denouncing Past US Policy On Russia
"I've been saying, and I'm sure you've heard over the years...that getting along with Russia is a good thing not a bad thing," Trump said, seated next to Putin at the start of talks.
Donald Trump Blames Washington For Poor Russia Ties Ahead Of Putin Summit
"Our relationship with Russia has NEVER been worse thanks to many years of U.S. foolishness and stupidity and now, the Rigged Witch Hunt!" wrote Trump on Twitter, referring to the investigation into possible links between his 2016 campaign and Russia.
US, North Korea To Resume Search For Remains From Korean War
It was the first time in nine years that U.S. and North Korean generals held talks.
Boeing Kickstarts Air Show With Order For Jets Worth $4.7B
Logistics group DHL placed the order for the 777 freighters and acquired purchase rights for seven more freighters, the U.S planemaker said.
China's Trade Surplus With US Hits Record As Exporters Rush To Beat Tariffs
But signs exporters were rushing shipments before tariffs went into effect in the first week of July suggest the spike in the surplus was a one-off.
Trump Blasts May's Brexit Plan, Says It Puts Trade Deal In Doubt
Trump told Britain's Sun newspaper May's plans for a business-friendly Brexit would leave it too close to the EU to allow a new trans-Atlantic trade deal to be struck
South Korea Urges North, US To Move Forward On Ending Nuclear Program
South Korean President Moon Jae-in said, "If Chairman Kim (Jong Un) keeps the promise of denuclearization, he will be able to lead his country into prosperity," in a speech during a visit to Singapore.
As Trump Amps Up Trade War, China Plays Nice With Foreign Investors
China, which was long accused of protectionist tactics, is trying to lose that narrative and green-light huge investments, while portraying itself as a champion of openness.
Comcast Raises Bid For Sky To $34 Billion, Tops Fox's Offer
Fox, which has been trying to buy the pan-European group since December 2016, offered to pay 14 pounds per share, a 12 percent premium to Comcast's earlier offer.
Malaysia's 1MDB Scandal: Suspected Mastermind In Looting of A Nation On The Run
Jho Low has been identified by investigators in Malaysia and the US in connection with a multibillion-dollar graft scandal that embroiled Hollywood.
Was Rudy Giuliani Target Of Iran Bomb Plot? Diplomat Charged In Germany
Giuliani attended the meeting of the Paris-based National Council of Resistance of Iran.
At NATO, Trump Lashes Germany For Being Russian 'Captive'
Uber Executive Hornsey Resigns In Email To Staff Following Discrimination Probe
Hornsey was head of Uber's human resources department and one of the firm's top spokespeople on diversity and discrimination issues.
US, Mexico Vow To Reunite Separated Migrant Families Quickly
More than 2,300 children were separated from their parents after U.S. President Donald Trump's government began a "zero tolerance" policy in early May.
US Envoy Calls For Germany To Block Iran Cash Withdrawal
Richard Grenell said the U.S. government was extremely concerned about Tehran's plans to transfer hundreds of millions of euros in cash to Iran.
Supreme Court Nominee Has Been A Foe Of Emissions Rules
If confirmed by the Senate, the 53-year-old conservative judge, who is well known in Washington legal circles, could serve for decades and have a major say over environmental regulations issued by future presidents.
Judge Rejects Trump Request For Long-Term Detention Of Immigrant Children
This was a legal setback for President Donald Trump's push to detain immigrant families taken into custody at the U.S.-Mexico border.
Xiaomi's Weak Debut Signals Trouble For Upcoming Hong Kong Tech Listings
Xiaomi priced the IPO at the bottom of the range it offered, in a deal worth $4.72 billion - the world's biggest technology float in almost four years.
No 'Reluctant Conscript', Brexit Minister Quits In Blow To Britain's May
The late-night resignation was praised by Brexit campaigners in May's Conservative Party, who felt her plan to press for the closest possible trading ties with the EU had betrayed their desire for a clean break with the bloc.
'El Chapo's' Sinaloa Cartel Henchman 'The Graduate' Extradited To United States
Lopez was a former security official in Sinaloa state who rose to become one of the leaders of the powerful drug cartel.
Pompeo Arrives In North Korea For Talks On Nuclear Sites
Pompeo is hoping to "fill in" details on the North's plans to dismantle its nuclear program and also to secure the remains of U.S. troops missing from the Korean War.
Japan Hangs Seven Members Of Doomsday Cult That Attacked Subway With Sarin
The Aum Shinrikyo, or Aum Supreme Truth cult, which mixed Buddhist and Hindu meditation with apocalyptic teachings, staged a series of crimes including simultaneous sarin gas attacks on subway trains during rush hour in March 1995.
Thai Rescue Diver Dead After Falling Unconscious In Cave
Samarn Poonan, a former member of Thailand's elite navy SEAL unit who was part of the rescue team in Chiang Rai, died Thursday night after entering the cave to lay oxygen tanks along a potential exit route.
US-China Trade War Heats Up As Tariffs Take Effect
Earlier on Friday, China's state media lashed out at President Donald Trump, accusing the White House of behaving like a "gang of hoodlums."
US Carmaker Ford Says No Plans For Now To Hike China Prices
The firm, which has been facing sluggish sales in the world's largest auto market, said in a statement "it has no current plans to increase the manufacturer's suggested retail price (MSRP) on its import line-up in China."