MANILA (Reuters) - Philippine priests accused of sex abuse remain in active ministry in the Catholic-majority country, a U.S.-based abuse tracking group said on Wednesday, urging the country's bishops ...
GOMA, Democratic Republic of Congo (Reuters) - Rwanda's President Paul Kagame said he agreed with the U.S. government on the ...
The Australian Border Force said it had boosted aerial surveillance and intercepted 20 foreign fishing vessels since launching an operation in the Northern Territory in December, after several ...
Operating result slumped to 487 million Swedish crowns ($44.36 million) in the October-December quarter from the year-ago period's 2.40 billion crowns. This, however, beat the 419.1 million crowns ...
The Dutch maker of paints and coatings sees its adjusted earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization (EBITDA) to surpass 1.55 billion euros ($1.62 billion) for the year ended Dec.
TOKYO (Reuters) - Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group, Japan's second-largest banking group, on Wednesday reported a 54% increase ...
Net profit at the bank, which is more focused on corporate clients than some of its domestic peers, dipped to 7.49 billion ...
Eindhoven, NETHERLANDS (Reuters) -ASML, the biggest supplier of computer chip-making equipment, on Wednesday reported much better than expected fourth-quarter bookings of 7.088 billion euros ($7.39 ...
Diageo has faced additional challenges, namely the profit warning and its aftermath. One significant investor, Fundsmith, ...
Japan's Nikkei was up about half a percent at the midday break, on track to snap a three-day losing run. Australia's stock ...
MOSCOW (Reuters) - State-owned Russian bank VTB said it expects the retail lending market to go into hibernation mode this ...
The Solar Energy Industries Association said it wants to see 700 gigawatt-hours of energy storage on the grid by the end of ...