Rio Tinto CEO Loses $3.5M Over Destroyed Indigenous Sites
Rio Tinto says its chief executive Jean-Sebastien Jacques will lose around $3.5 million in bonuses due to the destruction in May of Australian indigenous sacred sites.
Rio Tinto says its chief executive Jean-Sebastien Jacques will lose around $3.5 million in bonuses due to the destruction in May of Australian indigenous sacred sites.
Some U.S.-based users of WeChat are suing President Donald Trump in a bid to block an executive order that they say would effectively prohibit U.S. access to the popular Chinese messaging app.
Six people described as familiar with its plans told Politico on Saturday that the Trump administration plans to block a proposed copper and gold mine near the headwaters of a major U.S. salmon fishery in Alaska.
Schools across the United States are facing shortages and long delays in getting laptops and other equipment needed for online learning.
Energy companies are removing workers from more than 100 oil and gas production platforms in the Gulf of Mexico as Hurricane Marco and Tropical Storm Laura churn toward the Louisiana coast.
The chairman of Chinese electric car brand NIO says it plans to start expanding to Western markets next year.
European Union privacy regulators are wrangling over the penalty Ireland’s data privacy watchdog was set to issue Twitter for a data breach.
The coronavirus recession struck swiftly and violently.
U.S. average rates on long-term mortgages rose this week though they remain at historically low levels.
Qantas Airways says the pandemic cost it $2.9 billion in revenue in the last fiscal year and warns that international travel won’t resume before mid-2021.