A number of people have died and dozens have been injured in two separate attacks in Westminster today.
Tesla will be doubling the amount of Superchargers worldwide from 5,000 to 10,000 as they prepare for their first mass-market vehicle, the Model 3.
The Australian Sports Anti-Doping Authority said it had registered an official complaint.
Energy stocks in the benchmark rose as much as 1.5% on Monday after Saudi Arabia and Russia agreed to extend crude-oil output cuts until March 2018.
The supermarket CEO's total remuneration was £4.1 million for 2016/17, compared to £4.6 million in 2015/16.
Sales grew by 3.4% in the first quarter of 2017.
UK retail sales grew strongly in April, according to the latest Retail Sales Monitor from the British Retail Consortium released on Tuesday.
Stefano Ricci opened its first London boutique in Mayfair at the end of last year and its CEO says Brexit made no impact on its decision.
An Indian court will decide whether a 10-year-old Indian girl left pregnant after she was repeatedly raped should be allowed to have an abortion, police said Tuesday.
Controversial Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte said on Tuesday he would push for the inclusion of Turkey and Mongolia in a grouping of Southeast Asian nations, dismissing concerns about their geographic location.
US auto giant Ford is poised to cut thousands of jobs worldwide, with reductions expected to total about 10 percent of its global workforce, the Wall Street Journal reported late Monday.
After seven years behind bars, Chelsea Manning will walk out of the security gates of the Fort Leavenworth military prison Wednesday, finally able to complete her transition as a free, openly transgender woman.
The 88-year-old leader of the Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo group and an ex-aide were charged Monday with alleged misappropriation of funds meant for building homes for the poor, a court source said.
More cyberattacks could be in the pipeline after the global havoc caused by the Wannacry ransomware, South Korean cybersecurity experts warned Tuesday as fingers pointed at the North.
Chinese authorities have said 66 of the country's universities were affected by the global ransomware attack, but have rejected reports of widespread damage in higher-education computer systems as "malicious" hype.
Austerity policies imposed by the International Monetary Fund may harm parents' ability to care for their children's health, according to a study published Monday.
Embattled US President Donald Trump faced explosive allegations that he divulged top secret intelligence to Russian diplomats in the Oval Office, a charge the White House scrambled to rebut Monday.
Disney chief Bob Iger said on Monday hackers claiming to have access to one of the company's unreleased movies were demanding a "huge" ransom, according to US media reports.
"If they are, then God save us all, because whether you're a Democrat, a Republican, or an Independent, you'd better fear for the United States of America."
We checked out Amazon's new Day 1 skyscraper HQ in Seattle.
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