thirds (65%) of business managers in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) said their company's corporate wellness program had improved the health of their employees, according to a survey carried out by Middle East business intelligence provider (...)
Busch InBev and Grupo Modelo SAB said they are in talks with the Justice Department to try and resolve an antitrust lawsuit challenging their planned merger.
The dollar rose against the euro but fell versus the pound and the yen. Light sweet crude (...)
Riyadh newspaper asked if crimes of war and racism and violations of international law are dropped due to obsoleteness, become selective and applied for the benefit of Israel in German compensation for Nazi crimes and waived for the rights of people (...)
thirds of all Russians believe Prime Minister Vladimir Putin will win easily in an upcoming presidential election, data made public by a Moscow-based research company showed Tuesday.
A total 65 percent of all Russians polled said they expected him (...)
fourths of the 10,502 farmer-beneficiaries of Hacienda Luisita Inc. (HLI) in Tarlac want to retain their stocks in the corporation instead of getting land, the company announced Monday.
HLI officials said the results of the Aug. 6 to 8 census of (...)
Croat region and the majority of the investors come from Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Iran, Qatar, Kuwait, Libya, Egypt, Malaysia, Jordan, Oman, Croatia, Turkey, Slovakia, and even China.
The Jeddah-based Islamic Development Bank took part in (...)
than-expected second-quarter profit. The broader Standard & Poor's 500 index rose 17.00, or 1.35 percent, to 1,277.00. The technology-heavy NASDAQ composite index rose 24.43, or 1.1 percent, to 2,303.96.
Apple reported quarterly profits that beat (...)
deep water, bringing traffic to a near standstill
and forcing many people to abandon their vehicles _
including the country's president. The main highway leading
to Sukarno-Hatta International Airport also was cut off for
much of the day.
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good message.
Strict campaigning laws have since swung into place, forcing the media to give equal space to Italy's many political parties, squeezing Berlusconi's air time.
Cracks have started to show in his usually buoyant television style, (...)
month siege that claimed 10,500 lives, including 1,800 children, and became a symbol of wartime suffering in Bosnia.
Some 50,000 people were injured during the siege, punctuated by atrocities such as mortar attacks on crowded markets and shooting (...)
adjusted 20 billion dollars of insurance claims.
The Atlantic hurricane season, which usually runs from June through November, continued in high gear Monday. In the middle of the Atlantic Ocean, about 1,500 kilometres west of the Cape Verde (...)