Google's bet on balloons to deliver cell service soon faces a crucial test amid doubts about the viability of the technology by some potential customers.
Italy's biggest lender, UniCredit , will stick to organic growth in its new business plan, Chief Executive Jean Pierre Mustier said in an interview published in La Stampa newspaper on Monday, saying European mergers were difficult.
Beijing is set to open an eye-catching multi-billion dollar airport resembling a massive shining starfish, to accommodate soaring air traffic in China and celebrate the Communist government's 70th anniversary in power.
A now record-setting run of U.S. economic growth enters its 121st month on Monday, sustained by a decade of low interest rates and massive Federal Reserve intervention that helped put 22 million people back to work.
Australia's government faces its first legislative test after being returned in May's election when parliament meets on Tuesday, as it seeks support from independent senators to pass tax cuts needed to stimulate a stumbling economy.
SYDNEY: Shares of Australia's Afterpay Touch Group Ltd, an early adopter of buy-now-pay-later consumer lending, were being sold down for a second trading day on Monday after credit card giant Visa Inc unveiled plans to enter the market. The stock was down as much as 10per cent in early...
Factory activity shrank in most Asian countries in June as the simmering U.S.-China trade conflict put further strains on the region's manufacturing sector, keeping policymakers under pressure to deploy stronger steps to avert a global recession.
The son of a Thai fisherman, Anurak Saruethai never really took to life at sea. But seafood has been good to him.
PARIS: The record-breaking temperatures recorded in France last week may have fizzled but the cars that were banned from Paris during the heatwave will remain off the road under new measures to banish smog. Starting on Monday, the list of older, more polluting vehicles banned from the French ...
Japan announced Monday it would tighten regulations on the export to South Korea of several chemicals used in chip and smartphone production amid a row with Seoul on wartime forced labour.