Russia Brands Nobel Winner Dmitry Muratov A 'Foreign Agent'
Russia on Friday added respected journalist and Nobel Prize co-recipient Dmitry Muratov to its list of foreign agents, a label authorities commonly use to stifle critics.
Russia on Friday added respected journalist and Nobel Prize co-recipient Dmitry Muratov to its list of foreign agents, a label authorities commonly use to stifle critics.
Gabon's new strongman General Brice Oligui Nguema on Friday stepped up contacts with national groups and foreign interests two days after heading a coup that ended 55 years of rule by the Bongo family.
With Emma Stone as a sex-mad reanimated corpse in "Poor Things" and Wes Anderson presenting his take on Roald Dahl, the Venice Film Festival was taken on some wild rides on Friday.
Rodrigo Garcia, a seasoned C-level finance executive, emphasizes that sustainability is no longer a mere buzzword but a critical strategic anchor for businesses in today's volatile market.
Austria's far-right Freedom Party -- which is expected to win next year's elections -- has sparked fury with a "frightening" video glorifying fascist thinkers and making knowing nods to the country's Nazi past.
Niger braced Friday for a weekend of planned anti-French rallies as tensions mount between the country's new military rulers and its traditional ally.
Stock markets mostly rose and the dollar dipped Friday after a US jobs report helped solidify expectations of a pause in US interest rate hikes.
The Taiwan issue isn't unnoticed in Southeast Asia, experts said, but there is an apparent reluctance in taking a side as Washington and Beijing fire up the debate on the self-governing island's arduous path to total autonomy.
IRS audits of businesses claiming the Employee Retention Credit (ERC) are in full swing.
In June, IMF provided a $3 billion bailout package to cash-strapped Pakistan. At the time, Pakistani officials nodded to a significant increase in electricity costs as part of the bailout package.
Shibarium saw an 877% surge in the number of wallet addresses and a 101.5% increase in transactions just a few days after it reopened to the public.
Temperature records are being toppled across Asia, from India's summer to Australia's winter, authorities said Friday, in fresh evidence of the impact of climate change.
Worldcoin revealed that "demand for World ID in Argentina drove a new single-day record for Orb verifications."
Two more neighbors are calling out China over its new map that highlights its claims over the South China Sea, but Beijing insists that its map launch was just routine practice for "public awareness."
The SEC has postponed the majority of its decisions until Oct. 17, while setting the rulings for Bitwise on Oct. 16 and for Valkyrie on Oct. 19.
Rooftop solar installations in India were a "meager" 1.8 GW until FY2019. However, over the past few years, the market has grown by around 1.9-2.2 GW annually and continues to expand.
The new collaboration makes Amazon the first such entity to partner with the Dedicated Freight Corridor Corporation of India (DFC) for faster deliveries.
Here are the top 10 best K-Pop leaders of 2023, according to K-Pop fans' votes.
Pegasystems is cutting another 4% of its headcount after it slashed its workforce in January, joining several other software firms affected by the greater tech reckoning.
Artificial intelligence and facial recognition software are seen by some as the future of crime-fighting around the world.
TWICE member Chaeyoung opened up about her trainee years under JYP Entertainment.
Parisians woke up on Friday to a world without rented electric scooters, loathed as a pedestrian-bothering nuisance by some but mourned by others.
NewJeans will release its first-ever drama OST for the upcoming series "A Time Called You."
A Malaysian pop boy band performed a full song-and-dance cover of "Gento" live.
Tens of millions of people across southern China hunkered down Friday as Super Typhoon Saola swept towards the megacities of Hong Kong and Shenzhen, forcing the cancellations of hundreds of flights, shutting business and closing schools.