Tesla Burns Cash, Loses More Than $4,000 On Every Car Sold
The Silicon Valley automaker is losing more than $4,000 on every Model S electric sedan it sells, using its reckoning of operating losses, and it burned $359 million in cash last quarter in a bull market for luxury vehicles.
Twitter Interim CEO Dorsey Buys More Shares In Show Of Faith
Twitter Inc. interim Chief Executive Jack Dorsey joined other insiders in buying more shares in the company in a show of confidence in the stock, which traded at a record-low last week.
Islamic State Claims Iraq Car Bombs That Kill Nearly 60
At least 58 people were killed and more than 100 wounded on Monday in two blasts in eastern Iraq claimed by Islamic State in a province once considered mostly free of them.
European Union Approves $2.6 Billion Funding For Migration Crisis
Italy is to receive the most aid - nearly 560 million euros, while Greece will receive 473 million.
Asian Stocks Near One And A Half Year Lows On China Data; Dollar Steady
Typhoon Lashes China's East Coast, 14 Dead And 4 Missing: Xinhua
Japan’s June Current Account In Surplus, Marking Biggest First-Half Gain Since 2010
"The current account is returning to levels seen around the 2007-2008 Lehman crisis," said Yuichiro Nagai, economist at Barclays Securities Japan.
Asian Stocks Defensive On Weak China Data, Fed Rate View
"The markets are beginning to price in structurally lower growth in China," a JPMorgan Asset Management global market strategist said.
Extrajudicial Killings Rise In Pakistan Police Crackdown In Karachi
Extrajudicial killings are on the rise as police in Karachi crack down on gang members and other suspected offenders.
Mexican Activist Who Led Search For 43 Missing Guerrero Students Is Found Slain; Others Also Killed
A man who led a search for 43 missing students is found fatally shot inside a taxi on the outskirts of Acapulco.
African Migrants Threaten EU Living Standards, Social Infrastructure: British Foreign Secretary
Migrants who are not entitled to claim asylum should go "back to their countries of origin," Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond said.
US Sends Fighter Jets, Military Personnel To Base In Turkey For Fight Against ISIS
The move comes after Ankara agreed to allow the U.S. to use Turkey as a base for launching airstrikes against the Islamic State group.
That Was Then, This Is Now: Hillary Clinton Strays From Pro-Coal Stance Of 2008 Campaign
In 2008, the Democratic presidential candidate stressed her roots as a coal miner's granddaughter. But the energy industry has changed since then.
Questions Abound In Police Shooting Death Of Black Texas Man
Police in Arlington would not explain what led to a deadly confrontation that resulted in the death of Christian Taylor, 19.
Son Of Former Iran President Rafsanjani Submits To Jail Term
The sentence is “not fair or legal but has political purposes,” Mehdi Hashemi Rafsanjani said. He also asked that state TV play video footage of his trial.
Haiti's First Election In Four Years Marred By Sporadic Violence
Men armed with rocks and bottles attacked polling stations in the capital of Port-au-Prince and at least three were forced to close, according to election officials.
Insurgents Recapture Villages On Syrian Plain Vital To Assad
The insurgents launched a counter-offensive after government forces, backed by allied militant groups, last week recaptured the villages on the Sahl al-Ghab plain.
Seau Inducted Into Pro Football Hall Of Fame
The deceased linebacker was one of six players inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton, Ohio.
Gunmen Kill 10 In Attack On Village In Mali: Army Spokesman
The siege was the latest in what appears to be a campaign against Malian soldiers and United Nations personnel by remnants of an insurgency linked to al Qaeda and newly formed Islamist militant groups.
Kurdish Rebels Attack Police, Military In Turkey, Policeman Killed
The fighting threatens tenuous peacemaking efforts, with the PKK having declared last month that it was stepping up attacks and accusing Turkey of violating a 2013 ceasefire.
Four OSCE Cars Torched In Separatist East Ukraine
"It seems that this sort of intimidation is aimed at stopping the OSCE from reporting what is going on in the area," said Alexander Hug, the deputy head of the monitoring mission.
Saudi Crown Prince Calls For Vigilance After Islamic State Bombing
Saudi Arabia's crown prince has called for higher vigilance and better preparedness in the kingdom after a suicide attack claimed by Islamic State on a security forces mosque killed 15 people.
Firms Linked To Revolutionary Guards To Win Sanctions Relief Under Iran Deal
Dozens of companies tied to Iran's elite Revolutionary Guards, a military force commanding a powerful industrial empire with huge political influence, will win sanctions relief under a nuclear deal agreed with world powers.
Iraqi PM Bids To Cancel Posts Of Deputy PM And Vice President
The measure, announced in an online statement, follows weeks of protests in Baghdad and southern cities demanding better government and a call on Friday by Iraq's leading Shi'ite cleric for Abadi to do more.
Abe Renews Pledge Of Nuclear Weapons Free Japan At Nagasaki Memorial
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe on Sunday marked the 70th anniversary of the atomic bombing of Nagasaki by renewing his commitment to a nuclear weapons free Japan, following criticism for not making the same pledge on the anniversary of the Hiroshima bombing last week.
Typhoon Soudelor Lashes China's East Coast, Eight Dead: Media
A typhoon battered China's east coast on Sunday, killing eight people and forcing authorities to cancel hundreds of flights and evacuate more than 163,000 people.
Argentines Choose Post-Fernandez Path In Presidential Primary
Argentina holds an open primary election on Sunday that will gauge the country's appetite for change after eight years of heavy state control of the economy and generous welfare spending under outgoing President Cristina Fernandez.
As Singapore Turns 50, A Proud Nation Prepares To Party
Singapore launched an extravagant celebration of its 50th anniversary on Sunday, an occasion of national pride the city state's ruling party is expected to exploit.
Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway Close To A Deal For Precision Castparts: WSJ
Berkshire Hathaway's potential purchase of Precision Castparts could be announced as soon as next week and be valued at more than $30 billion.
US Swimmer Katie Ledecky Powers To Fifth Gold Medal At World Championships In Kazan, Russia
The 18-year-old smashes the world record in the 800 meters, setting the 10th new world mark of her career.