Carlos Ghosn's detention reportedly extended by Japanese court FBN's Cheryl Casone on reports a Japanese court extended the detention of former Nissan Chairman Carlos Ghosn.
Women in Madagascar are being put in prison for months - or even years - for crimes their male relatives are accused of. from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2zxKBPW
Brussels march mimics 'yellow jacket' France protests Dozens of "yellow jackets" protesters angry about high taxes and living costs are causing traffic chaos in Brussels, as the movement that started in France two weeks ago gains traction in Belgium.
Channel island's lights stay on after deal on power The lights will stay on across the English Channel island of Sark after a last-minute agreement was struck in a dispute on the cost of power.
Greek court acquits 21 over raid on gold mining facilities A court has acquitted 21 people accused of raiding prospective gold mining facilities in northern Greece, which many local residents strongly oppose on environmental grounds.
Search of Deutsche Bank offices continues in German probe German authorities are continuing to search offices of Deutsche Bank as part of an investigation into suspicion that some employees helped set up offshore companies that were used to launder hundreds of millions of euros.
The Latest: Trump blasts probe in which Cohen pleaded guilty The Latest on President Donald Trump at the Group of 20 summit (all times local): 7:25 a.m.
Eurozone inflation eases after fall in oil prices Official figures show that the recent fall in oil prices has pushed down inflation across the 19-country eurozone.
UK leader focused on passing Brexit deal despite uncertainty British Prime Minister Theresa May is urging lawmakers to consider the interests of their constituents when they vote on Brexit, saying that meetings with people outside London have shown her they want Parliament to back the deal she negotiated with the European Union.
To encourage more use, Instagram to allow sharing with fewer A new Instagram feature aims to make it easier to share photos and videos with fewer folks.
Robots in the field: farms embracing autonomous technology Faced with seesawing commodity prices and the pressure to be more efficient and environmentally friendly, farmer Jamie Butler is trying out a new worker on his 450-acre farm in England's Hampshire countryside.
German leader Merkel on her way to G20 after plane problem German Chancellor Angela Merkel is finally on her way to Argentina for the Group of 20 summit after a technical problem with her plane forced her to change plans and stay overnight in Bonn.
US must police China’s unfair trade practices: Larry Summers Former U.S. Treasury Secretary Larry Summers discusses the U.S.-China trade conundrum during an interview on FOX Business’ “WSJ At Large With Gerry Baker.”
Facebook's Sandberg said to have asked staff to research George Soros: report The email came within days of a blistering speech Soros delivered that month at the World Economic Forum, attacking Facebook and Google.
White House to hold roundtable with tech executives The panel, to be held next Thursday, will discuss "bold, transformational ideas" that "can help ensure U.S. leadership in industries of the future," according to a White House email.
GM President Ammann to become head of autonomous-car business General Motors Co. has assigned its president and de facto global strategist, Dan Ammann, to run its autonomous-vehicle business, underscoring GM's pivot to advanced technologies even as it faces political push back on its plan to close factories making more-conventional vehicles.
Not interested in Deutsche Bank acquisition: UBS Chairman UBS Chairman Axel Weber on investing in a volatile market, the investigation into Deutsche Bank and the outlook for regulations.
Report: Japan court OKs extending custody of ex-Nissan chair Kyodo News agency says a Japanese court has approved extending the detention of former Nissan chairman Carlos Ghosn for 10 more days.
Kyodo News says a Japanese court has approved extending detention of ex-Nissan chairman Carlos Ghosn for 10 more days Kyodo News says a Japanese court has approved extending detention of ex-Nissan chairman Carlos Ghosn for 10 more days.
French premier to meet with protesters amid anger over taxes French Prime Minister Edouard Philippe will meet with some protesters' representatives in an effort to calm the tensions over rising taxes, a first since the movement started two weeks ago.
Attorney's plea caused by Trump's dream of a Moscow tower Donald Trump for decades dreamed of building a Trump Tower in the heart of Moscow, a plan that flared and fizzled several times over the years, most recently when his presidential campaign was gaining momentum.
Indian farmers march seeking better prices for produce Thousands of farmers are marching to India's Parliament demanding higher prices for their produce and a government waiver on their farm loans to alleviate hardships.
Pakistan's currency plunges again as country seeks IMF loan Pakistan's currency has plunged further as the country is mired in a financial crisis and seeking an $8 billion bailout package from the International Monetary Fund.
Asia shares mixed ahead of Trump-Xi meeting at G-20 summit Share prices were mixed Friday in Asia ahead of the planned meeting by Presidents Donald Trump and Xi Jinping at the Group of 20 major economies summit this weekend.
Trump barrels into G-20 summit after nixing Putin meeting President Trump kicks off two days of diplomacy at the Group of 20 summit in Argentina on Friday after his abrupt decision to cancel a meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin overshadowed the proceedings before they even started.
Globalism is slowly killing patriotism: Morgan Wright Cybersecurity expert Morgan Wright on how globalism is slowly killing patriotism and how Google is planning to build a search engine for China.
Should Congress start regulating big tech? Attorney Harmeet Dhillon discusses the problems surrounding big tech companies and how Google workers are protesting the company’s plan to build a search engine for China.
Facebook considered charging companies for user data “Bulls & Bears” panel on how court documents revealed that Facebook considered charging companies for personal user data.
Apple is basically a one-product company: Former Microsoft COO Former Microsoft COO Bob Herbold on President Trump's upcoming meeting with tech executives and Microsoft's battle with Apple for the highest valuation.
Trump to meet with several tech CEOs amid rising tensions President Donald Trump will meet with top executives from Google, Microsoft, Oracle and Qualcomm next week during a White House roundtable that could touch upon some the sticking points in the increasingly prickly relationship between his administration and the technology industry.
Honeywell expected to announce HQ move to North Carolina Industrial conglomerate Honeywell International Inc. is expected to announce that it is moving its headquarters from New Jersey to Charlotte, North Carolina.
Army wants Microsoft's HoloLens headsets for battlefield Virtual- and augmented-reality headsets haven't had much traction in the consumer market, but they're finding a place on the battlefield.
New moms claim Amazon Baby-Registry ads deceived their friends A new report found that Amazon gets paid hefty sums to sponsored products on registries.
Volkswagen eyes North American expansion, just days after GM closures "We are 100 percent deep in the process of 'We will need an electric car plant in North America,’” the CEO said.
An old favorite joins battle for most valuable company A funny thing happened in the competition to be the most valuable public company in the U.S. Apple became the first U.S. company valued at $1 trillion in August, and Amazon briefly joined it a month later.