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Walmart will lay off about 2,300 workers at its Sam’s Club warehouse unit, The Wall Street Journal said, the latest in a string of...
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Walmart will lay off about 2,300 workers at its Sam’s Club warehouse unit, The Wall Street Journal said, the latest in a string of...
Government troops and rebels in South Sudan still fought sporadic battles after a ceasefire came into force, the United Nations said. The ceasefire came...
You meet a lot of accomplished ocean sailors in English Harbour, Antigua. They immediately stand apart from the tourists and weekend boaters. They’re tougher-looking,...
Apple is considering launching a mobile-payments service for its iPhone and iPad, which would compete with major players such as PayPal, The Wall Street...
China is gearing up for the peak travel period of the world’s largest annual human migration as the Spring Festival national holidays draws near....
A French counter-terrorism offensive in rebel-infested northern Mali ended with 11 Islamist militants killed and a French soldier wounded, military sources inside the operation...
Google apologized after the Internet giant’s widely used free email and an array of other services were disrupted by apparent software woes. “Earlier today,...
The US Supreme Court said religiously-affiliated groups could opt out of a provision in the new health care law that requires employers to provide...
China’s Li Na is confident of handling the pressure of being favourite to win her second Grand Slam title later Saturday against an underdog...
President Viktor Yanukovych pledged to reshuffle his government and amend controversial anti-protest laws to ease Ukraine’s crisis, after losing control of local administrations across...