Hypocrite!: Anger as Brexit supremo Nigel Lawson applies for French residency
Many of the long-time British immigrants in France expressed outrage at Lord Lawson's application for a residency permit
Michael Jackson's estate sues Disney, ABC over TV special
The lawsuit alleges at least 30 violations and seeks unspecified damages and an injunction against further use of the estate's intellectual property.
Trump plans to go ahead with steel, aluminum tariffs on EU
President Donald Trump announced in March the United States would slap a 25 percent tariff on imported steel, and a 10 percent tariff on imported aluminum.
Trade wars: China accuses Trump of flip-flops and U-turns on tariff threats
Asian financial markets tumbled on renewed worries about a U.S.-Chinese trade spat
Last-ditch talks to avoid trade war between US and Europe
A final decision on U.S. President Donald Trump's threatened steel and aluminum tariffs is expected by Friday.
WATCH: Migrant 'Spiderman' hero scales building to save dangling boy in Paris
France has hailed Mamoudou Gassama who climbed the front of the apartment building to rescue a boy dangling from fourth floor balcony.
Canada to buy $3.4bn Pacific pipeline to beat U.S stranglehold on oil exports
Controversial Kinder Morgan pipeline across the snow-capped peaks of the Canadian Rockies is opposed by indigenous people and environmentalists.
Looming Italian election seen as plebiscite on EU and euro
Italians had last voted March 4, but the result was a Parliament with no party or group winning a clear-cut majority.
China approves 13 new Ivanka Trump trademarks in 3 months
The trademarks could allow her brand to market a lifetime's worth of products in China, and the move has raised ethical concerns.
Is the Trump-Kim Jong Un nuclear summit back on? North and South Korea hold surprise meeting
Hastily arranged meeting with South Korea seemed to demonstrate North Korea's urgency to secure a summit with Trump.
'You sorry, Harvey?' Fallen Hollywood mogul Weinstein arrested on rape charges
Harvey Weinstein has left a New York police department precinct in handcuffs, More than 75 women have accused him of wrongdoing around the globe.
UK economy stagnates as Brexit confusion mounts
With the British government split over Brexit there's growing concern that there won't be a deal by the the autumn.
Trump signs bill easing post-2008 crisis restraints on banks
The new law raises the threshold at which banks are deemed too big to fail, and dilutes their capital and planning requirements.
Jury says Samsung must pay $539M for copying parts of iPhone
Apple had argued it was owed more than $1 billon while Samsung contended the amount should be only $28 million.
Brakes were not working on self-drive Uber that killed woman
An Arizona woman was killed by the Uber vehicle in the first known pedestrian. death by a self-driving car.
Malaysia's ex-leader questioned again in corruption scandal
Najib Razak was ousted in a shock defeat in May 9 national elections marked by public anger over the scandal.
Merkel in China stresses dialogue on human rights, tech
Merkel's visit as the head of a delegation of government and business leaders is her first since she formed her new government.
'Sonic attack' on American consulate in China leaves staffer with brain injury
As tensions mount between China and the US over trade tariffs and North Korea, the suspicious episode could further strain relations.
US and China work on ZTE rescue; Mnuchin denies quid pro quo
The Commerce Department last month blocked China's ZTE from importing American components for seven years.
US, South Korea work to keep North Korea summit on track
The June 12 summit, planned for Singapore, offers a historic chance for peace on the Korean peninsula.
Foreign media arrive for North Korea nuke site closing
Pyongyang is allowing the limited access to the site to publicize its promise to halt underground tests and launches of intercontinental ballistic missiles.
Sony invests in image sensors, acquires more of EMI Music
Sony already owns 30 percent of EMI, so once the deal is finalized, it will own 90 percent of the company.
Hillary Clinton dons Russian hat at Yale in jab at Donald Trump
Clinton ribs Trump with Russian cap at Yale's Class Day
Mark Zuckerberg Live: Facebook tycoon agrees to webcast of European Parliament testimony
Mark Zuckerberg will face a public grilling over Cambridge Analytica data scandal at the European Parliament.
British MPs accuse Theresa May of turning 'blind eye to President Putin's kleptocrats'
Powerful parliamentary committee accused government of empty rhetoric after the poisoning of former Russian spy Sergei Skripal.
Trade war truce: United States and China pull back from the brink
United States and China reported progress in talks aimed at bringing down America's massive trade deficit with Beijing.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle wed in uplifting service at Windsor Castle
A billion TV viewers enjoy the marriage of the American actress to British prince.
New York workers could get right to ignore bosses emails and phone calls
"Right to disconnect" bill sponsored by New York City councilman wants to fine employers $250 who require staff to answer calls and emails after hours.
Waiter, waiter! There's a CEO in the soup
Campbell Soup CEO Denise Morrison abruptly replaced.
Trump plays down prospect of successful US-China trade talks
President Donald Trump met with Chinese Vice Premier Liu He, the leader of China's delegation, on Thursday.