Boeing, DoJ Reach Deal Over MAX Crashes Case
The agreement comes after prosecutors concluded Boeing flouted an earlier settlement addressing the disasters, in which 346 people were killed in Ethiopia and Indonesia more than five years ago.
Philippines And Japan Sign Key Defence Pact
The Reciprocal Access Agreement (RAA) was finalized in Manila, where Japanese Defence Minister Minoru Kihara and Foreign Minister Yoko Kamikawa are holding talks with their Philippine counterparts Gilberto Teodoro and Enrique Manalo.
Texas Hunkers Down As Storm Beryl Approaches
The US National Hurricane Center said in its latest update that winds were reaching 70 miles (110 kilometers) per hour as the tropical storm approached and was forecast to regain hurricane status before hitting the Texas coast.
Argentina's Milei Denounces 'Judicial Persecution' Of Ally Bolsonaro
Milei, who has snubbed a meeting of the Mercosur South American bloc that will be attended by Bolsonaro's leftist successor Luis Inacio Lula da Silva in Paraguay on Sunday, traveled to Brazil instead for a weekend meeting of the CPAC conservative group.
Moroccans March In Pro-Palestinian Rally
The protesters took to the streets of the coastal city after reports last month of an Israeli ship's docking in Tangier port.
Freewheeling Spain Face Austere French In Euro 2024 Final Bid
The battle between the two most successful national sides of the new millennium, Tuesday's Euro 2024 semi-final between France and Spain, also showcases two contrasting styles.
France Seeks Way Out Of Political 'Fog' After Far Right Defeat
The outcome of the legislative elections, called by Macron three years ahead of schedule in a bid to reshape the political landscape, leaves France without any clear path to forming a new government three weeks before the Paris Olympics.
Samsung Workers Begin Three-day General Strike Over Pay
Samsung Electronics is the world's largest memory chip maker and accounts for a significant chunk of global output of the high-end chips.
Tokyo Governor Koike Sweeps To Third Term
The outcome from Sunday's vote is also a relief to unpopular Prime Minister Fumio Kishida's ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP), which backed Koike despite her not being a member.
Elephant In Room At NATO: Would Trump Blow It Up?
This week's summit in Washington will look, without saying so explicitly, to "Trump-proof" NATO by expanding the role of the alliance itself -- especially in supporting Ukraine, whose fight against Russia has drawn skepticism from the Republican candidate.
Djokovic Ready For Wimbledon 'Fireworks' As Putintseva Eyes Another Scalp
Diminutive giant-killer Yulia Putintseva will target another upset against former French Open champion Jelena Ostapenko, while lucky loser Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard aims to make more Wimbledon history.
Hungary PM Orban In Beijing On 'Peace Mission 3.0'
The unannounced visit comes a day before NATO is due to hold a summit to mark its 75th anniversary, with setbacks in Ukraine set to dominate discussions, and follows Orban's surprise trips to Russia and Ukraine in the past week.
Euro Slips In Asian Trade After Snap French Poll
In France, the left was set to emerge as the biggest group in a new parliament, beating out a resurgent far right in a vote called by President Emmanuel Macron three years ahead of schedule..
Migrants Face 'Unimaginable Horrors' Crossing Africa Says UN
Nearly 30,000 migrants have been declared dead or missing attempting to cross the Mediterranean to Europe in the past decade.
Spain PM's Wife Testifies Before Judge In Graft Probe
Last month, a Madrid court summoned Begona Gomez to testify on July 5 "as an investigated party" as part of a judicial inquiry into "the alleged offences of corruption in the private sector and influence peddling".
Released Gaza Detainees Allege Torture By Israel Amid War
While the United Nations and others have long raised concerns about conditions for Palestinian detainees in Israeli prisons, rights groups say legal changes since the Gaza war erupted have aggravated the situation.
France Bans Rallies In New Caledonia During Sunday Polls
France is on tenterhooks ahead of Sunday's run-off vote, with centrist and left-wing forces hoping to prevent the anti-immigration far right from winning an absolute majority in the National Assembly.
Rap Mogul Sean Combs Sued For Sex Trafficking, Sex Assault
Combs is the target of several civil lawsuits that characterize him as a violent sexual predator who used alcohol and drugs to subdue his victims, and his homes were raided this year by federal agents.
Israel Sends Mossad Chief To Qatar For Gaza Hostage Negotiations: Sources
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Friday ordered his spy chief to Qatar for talks with mediators on a Gaza war ceasefire that could see Hamas militants release hostages seized in the October 7 attacks, sources said.
Chinese AI Market Optimistic Despite Scrutiny From West
The country's generative AI industry has shown explosive growth, with the United Nations reporting China has in recent years been the top filer of patents for AI software that creates everything from illustrations to computer code.
Scottish Independence Hit As SNP Suffers 'Black Night' In UK Poll
Keir Starmer's Labor party overturned more than a decade of SNP domination by winning a majority of Scottish seats as it rode to power in Westminster.
Samsung Electronics Forecasts Major Q2 Profit Jump
The firm is the flagship subsidiary of South Korean giant Samsung Group, by far the largest of the family-controlled conglomerates that dominate business in Asia's fourth-largest economy.
Polls Open In Iran Presidential Election Runoff
Polls opened Friday for Iran's runoff presidential election, the interior ministry said, pitting reformist candidate Masoud Pezeshkian against ultraconservative Saeed Jalili in the race to succeed Ebrahim Raisi, who died in a May helicopter crash.
Germany Face Spain, France Take On Portugal In Thrilling Euro 2024 Quarters
Germany and Spain clash in Stuttgart at 1600 GMT with the host nation putting their hopes on the line against probably the best-performing side at the tournament thus far.
Biden Seeks Campaign Reset With High-risk TV Interview
In the week since his debate against Donald Trump -- their first head-to-head of the 2024 election cycle -- 81-year-old Biden has failed to quell panic among his Democratic Party.
Record Number Of UK Cabinet Ministers Defeated In General Election
Nine members of Prime Minister Rishi Sunak's top team failed to be re-elected, beating the previous high of seven who lost out in 1997, as the ruling Conservatives suffered a mauling at the hands of the main opposition Labor party.
India's Modi Heads To Moscow For First Visit Since Ukraine Invasion
Russia is a key supplier of cut-price oil and weapons to India, but its isolation from the West and growing friendship with China have impacted its time-honored partnership with New Delhi.
Lebanon's Hezbollah Fires Rockets At Israel After Commander's Killing
The Iran-backed militant group said its latest attack, which followed the launch of over 100 rockets the previous day, was in response to Israel's killing of a senior Hezbollah commander.
EU Slaps Chinese Electric Cars With Tariffs Of Up To 38%
Brussels launched an investigation last year into Chinese electric vehicle manufacturers to probe whether state subsidies were unfairly undercutting European automakers.
Threads Hits 175 Mn Users On First Anniversary
Threads, which hit app stores on July 5 last year, is a spin-off of Instagram and is intended to be a rival to X, formerly known as Twitter, after that platform alienated many users and advertisers following Elon Musk's purchase in 2022.