4 dead after quake hits off Indonesia’s Java island
More than 200 homes damaged, mostly in Banten’s Pandeglang region
More than 200 homes damaged, mostly in Banten’s Pandeglang region
‘It is impossible to breathe and work,’ says source at eastern Siberian operation
The pending demise of a treaty to prevent nuclear weapons proliferation comes at a particularly dangerous time, nuclear experts and former officials say.
The London Stock Exchange Group says it has agreed to acquire financial data and analytics company Refinitiv for $27 billion in stock and assumed debt.
Texas is joining the group of states that are suing to stop T-Mobile’s $26.5 billion takeover of rival cellphone company Sprint.
Poland has scrapped its personal income tax for young employees earning less than $22,000 a year in a drive to reverse a brain drain and demographic decline that dim the prospects of a country that is otherwise experiencing strong economic growth.
The Cuban government is capping prices for food and beverages throughout the country in order to control the risk of inflation due to a state wage hike and stagnant productivity.
The Trump administration says it will create way or Americans to legally import lower-cost prescription drugs from Canada.
The German government plans to stop non-European Union citizens from reclaiming value-added tax on purchases below 50 euros ($56), a move aimed largely at reducing congestion on the border with Switzerland.
Sri Lanka says it will give one-month free visa on arrival to visitors from nearly 50 countries in its latest effort to revive the island nation’s lucrative tourism industry that was badly hit by the Easter bomb attacks.