• Turchia

    France calls for rapid resolution in case of journalist arrested in Turkey

    France’s foreign minister called on Sept. 14 for a rapid resolution in the case of a French journalist detained by Turkish security forces on the Iraqi border last month, so that he can return to his family.

  • Spagna

    Economía.- Siemens Gamesa prevé que el mercado indio y los proyectos offshore impacten en sus cuentas este año

    br /> MADRID, 15 (EUROPA PRESS) Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy prevé que la paralización temporal del mercado eólico indio, uno de los más relevantes para el grupo, y el impacto puntual negativo de un mix desfavorable de proyectos 'offshore' afecten a sus cuentas del presente ejercicio.

  • USA

    Facebook removes feature that let ads reach 'Jew haters'

    Facebook Inc this week stopped advertisers from targeting messages to people interested in topics such as "Jew haters" and "how to burn Jews" after journalists inquired about it, the news organization ProPublica reported yesterday. ProPublica, a nonprofit outlet based in New York, said it found the topics in Facebook's self-service ad-buying ...

  • Regno Unito Malta

    Critical success factors

    The long-term success of a financial services industry in any country is measured by criteria that go beyond increase in business volume. Malta’s financial services industry is one of the smallest on a global level but is strategically important for its economy. Zyen is a commercial think-tank, consultancy and venture firm ...

  • Malta

    Today's front pages

    Good morning. Adrian Delia and Chris Said dominate front pages today, with the two Nationalist Party leadership candidates getting all the headlines following yesterday evening's debate.   The Times of Malta splashes with "Contenders promise reform" above a photo of the two men squaring off at the debating table.  In a secondary ...

  • USA Giappone

    North Korea fires another missile over Japan

    North Korea fired a missile that flew over Japan's northern Hokkaido far out into the Pacific Ocean today, South Korean and Japanese officials said, further ratcheting up tensions after Pyongyang's recent test of its most powerful nuclear bomb. The missile flew over Japan and landed in the Pacific about 2,000 km ...

  • USA

    Alfred Sant warns against Juncker's 'under the radar' EU integration calls

    In calling for a more democratic European Union while at the same time pushing for deeper "under the radar" integration, Commission president Jean-Claude Juncker risked contradiction, MEP Alfred Sant has said.  Reacting to Mr Juncker's State of the Union address to MEPs earlier this week, former prime minister Dr Sant argued ...

  • Cina USA

    Central and JD.com announce US$500m investment

    Central Group has joined with JD.com, China's largest retailer, and leading Chinese fintech company JD Finance in announcing an aggregate investment of up to US$500 million to establish two joint ventures in Thailand covering e-commerce and fintech services.

  • Indonesia

    Indonesia swings back to trade surplus in August

    JAKARTA: Indonesia's external trade returned to a surplus in August, led by growth in manufacturing and mining exports, and produced the biggest surplus in more than five years, the statistics bureau said on Friday.

  • Thailandia

    SET opens up 0.52 to 1,659.62

    Thai stocks opened up 0.03% at the start of trade this morning.