The Year Of 'Neither': Why Reuters/Ipsos Is Tweaking Its US Presidential Poll
Many voters on both sides have been ambivalent in their support for Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump.
Britain Casts Doubt On EDF's Hinkley Point Nuclear Plan
The start-up date of the $24 billion plant — the UK's first new one in decades — has been delayed several times.
BOJ Eases Policy By Doubling ETF Buying, Underwhelms Expectations
Japan’s central bank also suggested that a major overhaul of its stimulus program may be forthcoming.
Alphabet Posts Strong Revenue On Video Market, Stock Surges
The Google parent said revenue grew by 21.3 percent to $21.5 billion, while earnings jumped to $4.88 billion from $3.93 billion for the comparable period a year ago.
Amazon Tops Wall Street Targets, Lifted By Cloud Revenue
The cloud unit, Amazon Web Services, is the company’s fastest-growing business and is regarded by analysts as the next driver of growth for the company.
Facebook Trounces Wall Street Estimates With Sharp Ad Sales Growth
The leading social media company’s mobile app and push into video attracted new advertisers and encouraged existing ones to spend more.
Chinese Polluters To Face More Business, Financing Restrictions
Despite crackdowns, Chinese regulators have long struggled to impose rules on powerful industrial enterprises and local governments anxious to protect revenue and jobs.
Australian Police Investigate Vatican Treasurer Over Abuse Allegations
Australian-born Vatican treasurer Cardinal George Pell has reportedly been under probe for more than a year in relation to multiple allegations of child abuse in his home country.
Turkey Issues Detention Warrants For 47 Journalists: Media
The detention is reportedly part of a probe into Fethullah Gulen, accused by Ankara of masterminding the July 15-16 coup attempt.
China’s LeEco To Buy US TV Maker Vizio For $2 Billion
Vizio’s hardware and software units will be operated as a wholly owned subsidiary of LeEco and its Inscape TV viewership data business will be spun out as a privately owned company.
Twitter Revenue Growth Stalls, Struggles To Boost Users
While the microblogging site is struggling to boost its user growth, social media services such as Instagram and Snapchat are expanding their footprints.
Bigger Beer Bid: Anheuser-Busch (BUD) InBev Raises Offer For SABMiller (SAB) [VIDEO]
Anheuser-Busch InBev raises its $100 billion-plus bid for rival brewer SABMiller after a slide in the value of the pound following the Brexit vote made the offer less attractive for many investors, threatening to derail the deal.
Nintendo Shares Dive As Company Plays Down Pokemon GO's Earnings Impact
Stocks of the Kyoto-based gaming company recorded its biggest decline since October 1990, plunging 17.7 percent.
Japan To Miss FY2020 GDP Target Of 600 Trillion Yen: Government Forecast
Prime Minister Abe told reporters after a panel meeting, however, that Japan will work toward achieving its 600 trillion yen ($5.7 trillion) GDP target through reforms in spending.
One In Six Support Hong Kong Independence From China: Poll
Hong Kong, a former British colony, was handed back to China in 1997 under an agreement that gave ultimate control to Beijing but promised Hong Kong separate laws for at least 50 years.
ASEAN Breaks Deadlock On South China Sea, Beijing Thanks Cambodia For Support
Competing claims with China in the vital shipping lane are among the most contentious issues for the 10-nation bloc.
Russia Escapes IOC Blanket Ban For Rio Olympics
The International Olympic Committee has rejected clarion calls for Russia to be banned from next month’s Rio Olympics over the nation’s doping record.
Asian Shares Near Nine-Month Peak, Dollar Shines
As worries over the impact of Britain’s Brexit vote eased, investors expect more stimulus from central banks in coming months.
Syrian Man Carrying Bomb Dies In Germany; 12 Injured
A 27-year-old Syrian man died on Sunday when a bomb he was carrying exploded outside a music festival in Ansbach.
Bangladesh Arrests Four Female Militants In Hunt For Cafe Attackers
The arrests are part of the crackdown in the aftermath of the July 1 terrorist attack on a cafe in Dhaka that killed 22 people.
G20 Will Use ‘All Policy Tools’ To Lift Growth As Brexit Weighs
The U.K.'s decision to leave the EU dominated discussions at the weekend meeting of finance ministers from the world's biggest economies in China.
Residents Flee As Wildfire Threatens Homes In Foothills Near Los Angeles
The fast-moving Sand Fire has forced hundreds of people to flee from their homes near the foothills northwest of Los Angeles.
Munich Shooter: No Ties To ISIS But Fixation On Mass Murder
The teenage gunman who killed nine people in Munich Friday was a lone gunman with no ties to ISIS or organized terrorism, but a fixation on mass murder, investigators said.
Zimbabwe Threatens ‘Traitorous’ War Veterans After Mugabe Attack
War veterans who fought alongside Robert Mugabe against white minority rule in the former British colony issued a communique Thursday calling the president a dictator.
Turkey Keen For Mention In G20 Communique, But Rejected
Turkey wanted the final communique of the G20 to include a paragraph supporting the Turkish government in the aftermath of the recent coup attempt.
Turkey’s Erdogan Orders Closure Of More Schools, Extends Detention Period
The order closes more than 1,000 private schools and as many charities, some trade unions and universities, and also 35 medical institutions.
Heavy Rain In China Kills At Least 87, Millions Evacuated
Large parts of China have been inundated with rain this summer, killing more than 200 people and damaging more than 1.5 million hectares of crops.
Heavy Rain In China Kills At Least 24, Millions Evacuated
Large parts of China have been inundated with rain this summer, killing more than 200 people and damaging more than 1.5 million hectares of crops.
Dallas Police Job Applications Surge After Fatal Ambush Attacks
During the 12 days following the July 7 shooting in the city that killed five officers, the Dallas Police Department said it got 467 job applications.
Search For Malaysian MH370 Aircraft To Be Suspended, Joint Panel Confirms
The aircraft, with 239 aboard, disappeared in March 2014 during a flight from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing.