Feds: Businessman illegally exported vehicles to Lebanon A Rhode Island businessman who runs an auto sales company illegally exported 19 vehicles to Lebanon, federal prosecutors said Wednesday.
Feds: Businessman illegally exported vehicles to Lebanon A Rhode Island businessman who runs an auto sales company illegally exported 19 vehicles to Lebanon, federal prosecutors said Wednesday.
Pakistani, Indian militaries agree to stop firing in Kashmir Rival neighbors Pakistan and India have pledged to stop firing weapons across the border in disputed Kashmir, promising to adhere to a 2003 accord that has been largely ignored, officials from both sides said Thursday.
Morocco set to legalise cannabis production for medical use Morocco plans to allow the farming, export and domestic sale of cannabis for medical and industrial use, the government said Thursday, a move it hopes will help impoverished farmers in the Rif mountains amid a growing legal global market for the drug.
BDL: Banks must meet capital hike deadline The Central Bank said Thursday that the February 28 deadline for all banks to increase their capitals and repatriate 3 percent of the liquidity from correspondent banks will not be extended.
BDL: Banks must meet capital hike deadline The Central Bank said Thursday that the February 28 deadline for all banks to increase their capitals and repatriate 3 percent of the liquidity from correspondent banks will not be extended.
How rich is Saudi Arabia? The kingdom is working on creating a consolidated balance sheet of its assets and liabilities which will include items currently kept off the oil-rich economy's books, including the investments and debts of its powerful sovereign wealth fund.
GameStop rally builds after puzzling ice-cream cone tweet GameStop Corp shares surged more than 50% in early deals on Thursday as amateur investors jumped back into the stock weeks after an unprecedented short squeeze triggered a 1,600% rally in the video game retailer.
Why Mars matters The Perseverance rover, which landed on Mars this month, marks a new leap toward answering fundamental questions about our solar system, including where else we might find DNA.
Why Mars matters The Perseverance rover, which landed on Mars this month, marks a new leap toward answering fundamental questions about our solar system, including where else we might find DNA.
Man City cruise past Gladbach in Champions League Premier League leaders Manchester City closed in on the Champions League quarterfinals after cruising past Borussia Moenchengladbach witha comfortable 2-0 win in Wednesday's Champions League last 16, first leg tie in Budapest.
Man City cruise past Gladbach in Champions League Premier League leaders Manchester City closed in on the Champions League quarterfinals after cruising past Borussia Moenchengladbach witha comfortable 2-0 win in Wednesday's Champions League last 16, first leg tie in Budapest.
Djokovic on cloud nine in Australia after Medvedev mauling A tournament that had to contend with many uncertainties due to the COVID-19 pandemic, climaxed with Novak Djokovic remaining an unbreakable force as he thrashed Daniil Medvedev to claim a record-extending ninth Australian Open title Sunday.
Jazz thump Lakers, Dort delivers for OKC The Utah Jazz manhandled the NBA champion Los Angeles Lakers Wednesday, improving on their league-leading record with a pitiless 114-89 victory.
Tiger Woods out of surgery on leg after car crash Golfer Tiger Woods underwent a "long surgical procedure on his lower right leg and ankle" at a Southern California hospital on Tuesday after suffering multiple leg injuries in a single-car rollover crash.
Hamilton signs new deal to chase eighth F1 title in 2021 Formula One world champion Lewis Hamilton will chase a record eighth title with Mercedes this season after signing a new deal, the team said in a statement Monday that ended any uncertainty about his immediate future.
UK artist hopes to spark a humanitarian movement ‘I don’t want this to be a one-off thing,’ the artist said. ‘I want to … put the internet in all the poorest communities of the world. Then we can bring education in, and give [children] a real education ... and where are they going to put that? Back into their community.’
UK artist hopes to spark a humanitarian movement ‘I don’t want this to be a one-off thing,’ the artist said. ‘I want to … put the internet in all the poorest communities of the world. Then we can bring education in, and give [children] a real education ... and where are they going to put that? Back into their community.’
Warner Music invests in Rotana Music, Middle East's biggest label Warner Music Group has invested in Rotana Music, the Middle East's largest record label owned by Saudi Arabia's billionaire Prince Alwaleed bin Talal, Warner said in a statement.
In ‘The Father,’ the disorientation of dementia Every time Anthony leaves a room, he re-enters to find the light has shifted, the furniture rearranged. Sometimes even the people are different. In staging and perspective, “The Father” mimics the disorientation of dementia
Beat poet ally Lawrence Ferlinghetti dies at 101 Few poets of the past 60 years were so well known, or so influential. His books sold more than 1 million copies worldwide, a fantasy for virtually any of his peers, and he ran one of the world’s most famous and distinctive bookstores, City Lights. Although he never considered himself one of the Beats, he was a patron and soul mate and, for many, a lasting symbol – preaching a nobler and more ecstatic American dream
Long-term Covid should be 'clear priority' for authorities: WHO A senior World Health Organization official Thursday urged national authorities to make a priority of understanding the long-term consequences of coronavirus infections as some people show worrying symptoms months later.
Dubai's Emirates seeks key role in global vaccine delivery The belly of the Emirates plane that touched down in Dubai early Sunday from Brussels was stuffed with precious cargo: tens of thousands of doses of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine.
Around the globe, virus cancels spring travel for millions They are the annual journeys of late winter and early spring: Factory workers in China heading home for the Lunar New Year; American college students going on road trips and hitting the beach over spring break; Germans and Britons fleeing drab skies for some Mediterranean sun over Easter.
Hyundai launches Ioniq 5 electric crossover, expects EV demand jump South Korean automaker Hyundai Motor Co launched its Ioniq 5 midsize crossover on Tuesday, the first in a planned family of electric vehicles (EV) that it hopes will propel it into the third rank of global EV makers by 2025.
Dogs came to N. America with earliest humans: study Scientists said Wednesday they had discovered the oldest remains of a domestic dog in the Americas dating back more than 10,000 years, suggesting the animals accompanied the first waves of human settlers.