Heineken has agreed to buy Fraser and Neave's controlling stake in the maker of Tiger beer in a deal worth 5.6 billion Singapore dollars...
Mark Shriver, who is a prominent member of the Kennedy clan, has pulled the curtain on some family secrets in his new book about...
Barack Obama campaign has said if Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney releases five years of tax returns, they will drop the issue. Mitt Romney, who...
The verdict in the murder trial of Gu Kailai, wife of former politician Bo Xilai, will be delivered on Monday, Chinese officials say. Gu Kailai...
The three members of Russian punk band Pussy Riot accused of hooliganism have been jailed for two years after staging an anti-Vladimir Putin protest...
Republican VP candidate Paul Ryan acknowledged lobbying the government for millions of dollars in economic stimulus money after twice denying he had done so. Wisconsin...
Facebook's stock plunged to an all-time low today as the market braced for the company's insiders to dump their stock after the expiration of...
Undocumented immigrants are applying for the temporary right to live and work openly in the US, as a sweeping immigration policy reform takes effect. Up...
The highest court of Australia has upheld a new government law on mandatory packaging for cigarettes that removes brand colors and logos from packaging. The...
Australian lower house has approved laws allowing offshore processing camps for asylum seekers to be re-established in Papua New Guinea and Nauru. The MPs passed...
British bank Standard Chartered has agreed a $340 million settlement with New York regulators that accused it of hiding $250 billion of transactions with...
The economy of the eurozone shrank 0.2% in the three months from April to June compared with the previous quarter. The figures from Eurostat covering...
Groupon has swung into profit but weaker-than-expected revenue figures sent shares in the voucher firm sharply lower in after-hours trading. Net income for the three...
Chang Song-Taek, uncle of North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un, is visiting Beijing, amid signs the impoverished state wants to tackle its economic problems. Chang Song-Taek,...
German economy grew by 0.3% in the second quarter of 2012, helped by exports and domestic consumption. Earlier, France announced its economy had recorded zero...
Motorola Mobility is to cut 4,000 staff worldwide as part of efforts to return to profitability. The job losses are the equivalent of 20% of...
BlueScope and Nippon Steel, Australia and Japan's biggest steelmakers, have announced a $1.4 billion joint venture in a bid to capture greater market share. Australian...
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) has asked South Korea to bar footballer Park Jong-woo from the bronze medal ceremony after he held up a...
Mitt Romney, the US Republican presidential candidate, is to reveal his choice for running mate in the November election on Saturday, his campaign says. The...
The UN food and agricultural body announces that global food prices sharply rebounded in July due to wild swings in weather conditions. The rise has...
The Walt Disney Company has reported higher profits in the second quarter of this year, driven by the success of films such as The...
Pharmaceutical company Pfizer has paid the US government $60 million to settle charges alleging it paid millions of dollars in bribes to build its...
Standard Chartered bank illegally "schemed" with Iran to launder as much as $250 billion for nearly a decade, a US regulator says. The New York...
Knight Capital is reported to be close to reaching a $400 million rescue deal with a group of investors, which would allow it to...
President Barack Obama celebrated his 51st birthday today with a round of golf and plans for a weekend away at Camp David, taking a...