German-Russian pipeline takes shape despite US protests
The Nord Stream 2 project will double the amount of natural gas Russia can funnel directly to the heart of Europe.
Europe v Trump: Iran signs oil deal with UK as John Bolton threatens sanctions
Tensions mount between Europe and Donald Trump's White House over Iran sanctions.
Car data: Utah Tesla driver had hands off wheel before crash
The woman driving the car had not touched the steering wheel for over a minute before her Tesla Model S crashed into a truck.
In veiled shot at Trump, Tillerson warns democracy at risk
Former ExxonMobil CEO Rex Tillerson was U.S. secretary of state before being fired over Twitter by President Donald Trump.
Uber shifts policy for alleged sexual assault cases in bid to purge sleazy image
A CNN investigation uncovered more than 100 sexual assault accusations against Uber drivers.
Trump's Mideast policies fuel global worries for the region
The U.S. embassy in Israel was moved to Jerusalem on the same day as dozens of Palestinians were killed in Gaza by Israeli forces.
Race is on to set up Europe's electric car charging network
The idea is to break electric cars out of the early adopter niche, in which they are charged slowly overnight at home and used for short commutes.
Facebook purges 200 rogue apps as data scandal grows
Facebook suspends apps pending 'thorough investigation' following the Cambridge Analytica revelations
Trump: US will help penalized Chinese company
Trump's unexpected announcement Sunday about ZTE came as the two countries prepared to continue trade talks in Washington this week.
Snoopy joining Sony? Music unit buying stake in Peanuts
Snoopy and other Peanuts characters are extremely popular in Japan, featured in a variety of everyday goods from T-shirts to plastic chopsticks.
North Korea to blow up nuclear site in grand gesture before historic summit with Trump
Journalists from the United States, South Korea, China, Russia and Britain have been invited to inspect the process.
Rolls Royce massages ego of rich millennials with first SUV
The Cullinan, named for the diamond in Britain's Crown Jewels, carries a £250,000 ($325,000) price tag
Starbucks makes bathrooms open to non-paying customers following racial firestorm
Coffee shop giant was humiliated after arrest of black man who asked to use the toilet in Philadelphia outlet went viral.
Barclays CEO Jes Staley's hunt for whistleblower costs him £642,000 in FCA fine
Bank boss has apologised for his conduct, stressing his was a "honest" mistake.
RBS agrees $4.9bn fine for misleading U.S investors in prelude to 2008 financial crisis
The British government could soon now sell its 72pc stake in Royal Bank of Scotland.
China's ZTE halts major operations following US export ban
The U.S. Commerce Department has imposed a seven-year sales ban on ZTE in a case involving exports of telecom gear to Iran and North Korea.
Google suspends all ads related to Irish abortion referendum
Anti-abortion groups based in the United States are among the organizations that have bought online ads in Ireland during the referendum campaign.
Walmart breaks into India's massive online market with $16bn stake in Flipkart
Flipkart is established more than 800 Indian cities and makes 500,000 deliveries daily.
Europe counts the cost as Trump dumps Iran nuclear deal and reimposes sanctions
Trump's decision on Iran means companies worldwide must stop doing business with the country or run afoul of the U.S. government.
As Beijing and Washington haggle China's trade surplus with US swells
U.S. officials visited Beijing last week for talks on cooling rising tensions between the world's two largest economies.
Ireland: Facebook bans foreign ads as US anti-abortionists plot to influence referendum
Facebook has vowed to improve its transparency after revelations that political consultancy Cambridge Analytica harvested users' data.
Boris Johnson attacks Theresa May customs proposal as 'crazy'
Splits within British government deepen over the UK's future economic relationship with the European Union.
China slams US's 'Orwellian nonsense' jab on its Taiwan push
The White House on Saturday condemned China's efforts to control how U.S. airlines refer to Taiwan, Hong Kong and Macau.
Britain hopes to address Trump concerns on Iran nuclear deal
Trump's concerns include Iran's ballistic missile program and its involvement in Mideast conflicts, issues that aren't part of the international agreement.
Billions on the line for firms as Trump weighs Iran pullout
For Western businesses, the 2015 nuclear deal meant access to Iran's largely untapped market of 80 million people.
'We're not slaves': Korean Air pilots protest abuse by elite founding family
Protests by employees of a "chaebol," the family-controlled big businesses that dominate the South Korean economy, are rare.
California now world's 5th largest economy, surpassing UK
California's economy has a thriving technology sector in Silicon Valley, the world's entertainment capital in Hollywood and the nation's salad bowl.
EU chief urges Belgium to grant citizenship to EU's UK staff
A total of 917 British citizens work at the European Commission in Brussels, according to its 2018 figures.
Mnuchin: US having 'good conversations' in China trade talks
Analysts say chances for a breakthrough appear slim given the two sides' intensifying rivalry in strategic technologies, where China lags behind the U.S.
EU predicts bright outlook for economy, tougher times for UK heading for Brexit
A decade after the financial and debt crisis ravaged the Eurozone the economic indicators are "flashing green."