thirds (64 percent) of organizations adapting their technology strategy because of unprecedented global political and economic uncertainty, 89 percent are maintaining or ramping up investment in innovation, including in digital labor. More than half (...)
profile terrorist attacks in France, Tunisia and the US in 2015, there was a marked fall in the number of such attacks around the world that year, the US State Department has said. According to data compiled by the University of Maryland, more than (...)
wicket haul by leg-spinner Adam Zampa, Rising Pune Supergiants suffered a narrow four-run loss at the hands of Sunrisers Hyderabad in the Indian Premier League (IPL) Tuesday.
It was the best bowling figures by an Australian in T20s as Zampa claimed (...)
approaching deadline set by the mayor and police chief, very few of the anti-Wall Street protesters from Occupy Los Angeles had begun breaking down their tents on the City Hall lawn — and most said they didn't intend to.
The Occupy LA encampment (...)
1 defeat to Esteghlal of Iran in a Group B match, Al-Nasr qualified to the knockout stage of the Asian Champions League at Azadi Stadium in Tehran Wednesday.
Kuwaiti striker of Nasr, Badr Al-Muttaw'a, put his team in the lead in the 59th minute (...)
point lead, Cleveland battled back and beat the Miami Heat 102-90 Tuesday night, getting a dose of revenge against former Cavaliers star LeBron James.
James was making his second homecoming visit to Cleveland since leaving the city as a free agent (...)
defense, an overseas Filipino worker (OFW) in Saudi Arabia has been sentenced to death for allegedly killing his Sudanese landlord in 2009.
A release posted on the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) website confirmed that the male OFW has been (...)
3 defeat to Al-Ahli in their second leg match at King Fahd International Stadium in Riyadh, nine-man Al-Nasr qualified for the semifinals Friday.
A hat trick by the Brazilian striker of the visitors, Victor Simoes, could not help the Greens to gain (...)
Madinah Al-Munawwarah, thanking all of pilgrims for their strict compliance with Hajj instructions which led to this unprecedented excellent result.
He told his listeners that they have done their duty in the most possible and accurate way, (...)
found defensive clout, Team Philippines crumbled against the much taller and deadlier South Korea, losing 56-69, Saturday night in the 25th FIBA-Asia men's basketball championship in Tianjin, China.
Its first loss in three games in the tournament (...)
guess the
decision to go ahead with the voting, Ereli said there
still are problems.
«Our concerns stem really from a couple of things,»
Ereli said. «One is, I think, previous practices in Togo.
And two is persistent reports from within Togo (...)
both IATA members who operate 94 percent of international flights and non- member airlines, which include most low-cost carriers.
The death toll was almost identical to that of 1945 when only nine million passengers flew.
In 2003, a total of 663 (...)
year profit before exceptional items will "comfortably exceed" market forecasts after its business update beat expectations.
Investors also cheered news HBOS would buy back up to 750 million pounds ($1.44 billion) of shares next year.
Paris's CAC (...)
bid
contracts to the company for services in Iraq.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration said Merck & Co.'s
new pain reliever Arcoxia, was «approvable» pending
further review of clinical data. Arcoxia, which Merck hopes
will replace the (...)