Billionaire investor Bill Ackman said on Saturday that ​the sale of Google ‌parent Alphabet's shares was not a bet against ...
The head of Harvard University's nearly $57 billion endowment, N.P. Narvekar, has told ​its board that he plans to ‌retire, the Wall Street Journal reported late on Friday, citing sources.
Britain's government will set out more detailed proposals next ​week to relax bank regulations ‌that had been designed to ...
U.S. arms sales to Taiwan have ​always been a cornerstone ‌of regional peace and stability and are something confirmed ​in ...
German-born Jens Castrop became the first player with dual heritage to make a South Korean World Cup squad when he was named in Hong Myung-bo's 26-man party for this ​year's soccer showpiece on ...
Samsung Electronics Chairman Jay Y. Lee apologised to ​customers and the public on Saturday over the ‌company's wage dispute ...
The San Antonio Spurs stamped themselves ready for a showdown with the defending champion Oklahoma City Thunder, using an early offensive explosion and a brilliant all-around effort to finish off the ...
Iraq exported 10 million barrels of oil ​via the Strait of Hormuz in ‌April, down from about 93 million barrels monthly ...
Pakistan fast bowler Hasan Ali was stretchered off ​after suffering a blow ‌to the head on day one of the second test ​against Bangladesh in Sylhet ​on Saturday.
U.S. President Donald Trump ​said Chinese President Xi Jinping had agreed Tehran must reopen the Strait of Hormuz, though China gave no indication ‌it would weigh in.
About 3,500 workers ​at New ‌York's Long Island Rail Road (LIRR) ​went ​on strike on ⁠Saturday after ​failing to ​reach a ...
FIFA Secretary-General Mattias Grafstrom will ​meet Iranian FA (FFIRI) ‌officials in Istanbul on Saturday and offer "reassurance" ​over Iran's participation ​in the World Cup, ⁠a source ​familiar with ...