Oscar Pistorius, the South African Paralympian who murdered his girlfriend on Valentine's Day 10 years ago, was granted parole on Friday and will be released.
Retailers have been cautious headed into the holidays, spelling trouble for the crucial shopping season and raising questions about the health of the economy.
Stellantis will lift its 2030 revenue target for its recycling and reconditioning unit after its revenue grew 25% so far this year, the automaker's CEO said.
Irish police said five people, including three young children, had been taken to hospital on Thursday following what local media said was a stabbing in Dublin city centre on Thursday.
Germany's banks must increase provisions for loan losses, as corporate insolvencies and credit risks mount, according to Bundesbank Vice-President Claudia Buch.
Australia's mutton glut has sent prices tumbling, and some farmers are compelled to give their sheep away to save costs instead of rearing them on-farm.
PhotoAid employees, who all work remotely, can stay in a company apartment on the Spanish island of Tenerife as often as they want — provided they work there.
Asian stock markets may have had a weak year, but excessive cash in the region's companies is a hidden opportunity for investors, according to Jefferies.
After a very encouraging consumer price index reading on Tuesday, we have more evidence that inflation’s truly cooling. But don't expect rate cuts soon.
U.S. President Joe Biden and President Xi Jinping of China are expected to discuss fentanyl flows, use of artificial intelligence and access to high-end tech.
Russian forces are pummeling Ukrainian units that have crossed the Dnieper River to reach the Russian-occupied left (or eastern) bank of the Kherson region.
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Donald Trump and his co-defendants asked a judge to grant a mistrial in the $250 million fraud case that threatens the former president's business empire.