General Motors reported slightly lower third-quarter profits yesterday as the costs of ignition-switch litigation settlements offset strong profits in North America.
Emiliano Grillo, who began the week not knowing if he would even be able to get into the country, fired an eight-under 64 for a one-shot lead after the first round of the Canadian Open on Thursday.
In early May, with its legal options dwindling and investors impatient, BP saw a chance to negotiate what became a $18.7bn settlement that ended five years of litigation...
Britain’s double Olympic champion Mo Farah missed two drug tests in the run-up to the 2012 London Games, the Daily Mail reported yesterday.
Sharing of responsibilities and joint efforts on several issues of mutual interests have helped the US and Muslim World establish better understanding...
Qatar National Research Fund (QNRF) announced two new funding programmes meant for supporting specific topics in research in several
Alejandro Valverde’s Indian summer to an already glorious career continued with a third victory at Liege-Bastogne-Liege yesterday.
Claims that the Islamic State group carried out a deadly suicide bombing in Afghanistan raise questions about whether the culprits are the real deal or Taliban turncoats now waving...
FIFA spokesman Walter de Gregorio said the starting date had yet to be decided but the intention was the tournament would last four weeks.
US forces played a “substantial” role in a botched anti-terrorism raid in the Philippines that left 44 local police commandos dead, ...
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Houthis - now part of the Yemeni government - said they would escalate the situation if their demands for a fair stake in a new constitution were not honoured.