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Japanese technology giant SoftBank Group Corp.'s said Tuesday that its profit rose 12% in AprilJune from a year earlier as its investments added to its coffers, including sales of its shares in U.S. carrier TMobile.
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WASHINGTON U.S. President Donald Trump said on Monday he is interested in hosting a Group of Seven summit following the Nov. 3 presidential electi..
Elida strengthened into a hurricane Monday off Mexicos southern Pacific coast, but is expected to head westward and out to sea.
A gas explosion ripped through a Baltimore neighborhood on Monday, killing at least one person, injuring six and trapping children as the blast destroyed at least three homes, firefighters said.
U.S. President Donald Trump was abruptly escorted from the White House briefing room on Monday shortly after a shooting outside the fence surrounding the complex.
An explosion near the Jraischan border crossing at the IraqiKuwaiti border on Monday evening targeted a convoy carrying equipment for U.S. forces, three Iraqi security forces told Reuters.
The new Mississippi state flag will not include beer cans, crawfish, a caramel cake, Elvis or Kermit the Frog.
Visitors to Greece arriving from Sweden, Belgium, Spain, the Netherlands and the Czech Republic will need proof they have tested negative for the novel coronavirus to gain entry, the government said on Monday.
President Vladimir Putin said on Monday he wanted neighbouring Belarus to reactivate stalled plans for more integration with Russia after a contested election win left Belarusian leader Alexander Lukashenko, an onoff Russian ally, on the defensive.
A Georgia man falsely claimed that a drug his company was selling would lower the risk of becoming infected with COVID19, federal prosecutors said.
French humanitarian aid group ACTED said on Monday that the eight of its staff killed by gunmen in Niger on Sunday included four women and four men.
Zimbabwe's President Emmerson Mnangagwa on Monday called criticism of human rights abuses by his government "divisive falsehoods" and said his administration was under renewed attack from domestic and foreign opponents.
An Algerian journalist who played a prominent role in covering the country's prodemocracy movement last year was sentenced Monday to three years in prison for inciting unauthorized demonstrations and attacking national unity.
A Lebanese judge on Monday began questioning the heads of the countrys security agencies over last weeks devastating blast in Beirut as another Cabinet minister resigned in protest.
Belarusian opposition candidate Svetlana Tikhanouskaya rejected on Monday official election results handing President Alexander Lukashenko a landslide victory, saying the poll was rigged and that protests which turned bloody on Sunday would continue.