Japan government approves record defence budget
Japan's government has announced that its defence budget will rise to a record $47bn for the next fiscal year, as Tokyo beefs up its missile defence and deploys stealth jets in a bid to
moreJapan's government has announced that its defence budget will rise to a record $47bn for the next fiscal year, as Tokyo beefs up its missile defence and deploys stealth jets in a bid to
moreDespite assurances from US President Donald Trump that ISIL in Syria is no more, the US-led battle to oust the armed group from its last stronghold the county's east has intensified in recent weeks,
moreNew York (CNN Business)Signs that the world economy is starting to weaken have alarmed investors. Some global companies have warned of a slowdown in China. But things are looking good for Nike.Nike's sales surged
moreNew York (CNN Business)One company said goodbye to its CEO and other top executives, clawed back tens of millions of dollars in pay, installed a new chair and hired a law firm to find
moreNew York (CNN Business)When Chip Wilson went to his first yoga class in 1998 at the age of 42, he noticed that people looked uncomfortable sweating in baggy clothes."At that time, everyone wore their
moreNew Delhi (CNN Business)Tencent is making yet another big bet on India's fast-growing tech industry. The Chinese company was one of several investors that just contributed to a $1 billion round of funding for
moreThe US will not police the Middle East and it was time for Russia, Iran and the Assad regime in Syria to play a greater role in fighting Daesh, Donald Trump said on Thursday.
moreJEDDAH: The US will not police the Middle East and it was time for Russia, Iran and the Assad regime in Syria to play a greater role in fighting Daesh, Donald Trump said on Thursday
moreANKARA: President Donald Trump’s decision to withdraw US troops from Syria could result in a deadly resurgence of the terror group Daesh, allies fear. However, Russian President Vladimir Putin welcomed Trump’s announcement, saying a
moreChina has strongly rejected accusations from the United States and a number of its allies criticising Beijing for economic espionage, urging Washington to withdraw its accusations. Britain, Australia and New Zealand on Thursday joined
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