Defense stocks like Lockheed and Northrop Grumman shot higher after the U.S. airstrike in Baghdad Friday, but Kendall Capital Management's Clark Kendall says he has no urge to buy them now because ...
Germany has temporarily pulled staff from its embassy in Baghdad out of Iraq because of heightened security risks amid the conflict in the Middle East, a foreign ministry spokesperson said late on ...
Germany's financial watchdog BaFin has initiated an audit of Gerresheimer's consolidated interim financial statements dated from December 1, 2024 to May 31, 2025, it said in a statement on ...
March 10 (Reuters) - India's IDFC First Bank (IDFB.NS), opens new tab has paid 6.45 billion rupees ($70.18 million) to settle claims related to a suspected fraud involving accounts of entities ...
Taiwan's Formosa Petrochemical Corp (FPCC) has issued a force majeure notice on some of its petrochemical supplies due to feedstock delivery delays stemming from shipping disruptions in the Strait ...
Caitlin Clark called it a "really cool opportunity" as she prepares to make her Team USA debut at the FIBA World Cup qualifiers in Puerto Rico.
James Reimer stopped all 16 shots he faced for his 32nd career shutout and Ridly Greig scored midway through the second period, as the surging Ottawa Senators won 2-0 over the lowly host Vancouver ...
The Carolina Panthers are shelling out a lot of money to make sure their return to the postseason wasn't a flash in the pan.
The U.S. solar market added fewer new installations in 2025 compared to the year before, a study showed on Tuesday, pointing to cooling momentum across the sector after President Donald Trump ...
Global Sports Editor Ossian Shine brings you Inside Track — your essential guide to the weekend in sport, from courtside in Melbourne, dockside in Antigua and from stadiums, slopes and snooker halls ...
When police detained an Indonesian teenager accused of bombing his high-school campus in Jakarta in November, he had a life-size toy rifle inscribed with "welcome to hell" and the names of white ...
FIFA Chief Operating Officer Heimo Schirgi said the World Cup is "too big" and that the 2026 tournament will go on as planned despite ongoing conflict in the Middle East.
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