Flights scrapped, businesses shut as super typhoon Saola nears Hong Kong, Guangdong

[ad_1] HONG KONG, Sept 1 (Reuters) – The Asian financial hub of Hong Kong and the Chinese province of Guangdong cancelled hundreds of flights and evacuated nearly 800,000 people Friday…

Islamic State claims responsibility for deadly Philippine bombing

[ad_1] Dec 3 (Reuters) – The Islamic State group claimed responsibility for an attack on a Catholic mass in the Philippines on Sunday that killed at least four people and…

Nine dead after armed men raid Peru’s Poderosa mine – ministry

[ad_1] LIMA, Dec 2 (Reuters) – Nine people were killed and 15 injured after armed men raided Peru’s Poderosa mine with explosives and took hostages, the Interior Ministry said late…

Italy’s Meloni seeks EU mission to block migrant arrivals

[ad_1] LAMPEDUSA, Italy, Sept 15 (Reuters) – Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni called on Friday for the European Union to act jointly “with a naval mission if necessary” to prevent…

Rwandan ties at stake as France’s genocide-hunters seek justice

[ad_1] By Chine Labbé REIMS, France (Reuters) – They are often compared to Serge and Beate Klarsfeld, the activist couple who came to fame in 1960s tracking down Nazis from…

Explosion at US-Canada border caused by reckless driver-sources

[ad_1] Nov 22 (Reuters) – An explosion at on Wednesday at the Rainbow Bridge connecting the United States and Canada at Niagara Falls on Wednesday was likely caused by a…

Apple and Disney Among Companies Stopping Ads on X 

[ad_1] Updated Nov. 18, 2023 12:59 am ET Apple and several major entertainment companies stopped advertising on Elon Musk’s X after the social-media network’s owner described an antisemitic post this…

Stocks Continue to Rally, With Investors More Confident in a Soft Landing

[ad_1] Growing evidence of a gradually cooling economy helped push stocks higher once again Wednesday.  The S&P 500 rose 0.2%. The tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite gained 0.1%. The Dow Jones Industrial Average…

Marvel’s Bomb Won’t Blow Up Hollywood’s Formula

[ad_1] Movie audiences are tiring of overused franchises, but the blockbuster success of “Barbie” and “Super Mario” demonstrates the value of familiar properties. [ad_2] Source link