
Health of WikiLeaks founder Assange deteriorates in prison
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange is too ill to appear via a video link from a British prison in a hearing on an extradition request from the United States, his lawyer said on Thursday.

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange is too ill to appear via a video link from a British prison in a hearing on an extradition request from the United States, his lawyer said on Thursday.

Google’s decision to withhold its Android software from Huawei is being seen as the beginning of a technology cold war that could compel African countries, the BBC reports.

Bayer wants to engage young leaders helping to create a world without hunger.
Early Friday morning on 24 May, the container ship MSC Matilde was found to be listing in dock at the Port of Liverpool, UK.

South Africa’s Telkom SA has cut 12.5% of the group’s permanent jobs, it said on Monday after posting a 22.6% surge in full-year earnings as upbeat performance in its mobile business offset declines in the traditional fixed-line unit.

MTN Nigeria said on Saturday it is under investigation by the Nigerian financial crimes agency over its listing last week, although it “has not been accused of any wrongdoing” by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission.

Siemens steps up its efforts to become a global powerhouse, providing industrial monitoring and detection for energy industry

Turkish Deputy Foreign Minister Yavuz Selim Kiran has rejected media reports that the United States demands cancelling the deal on purchasing Russia’s S-400 missile system by the end of the first week of June

Newly sworn-in Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky called on the country’s officials to put up photographs of their children in their offices, rather than his portrait.

The Trump administration has revoked a nearly 1 billion-U.S.-dollar federal grant it previously promised towards funding a high-speed railway connecting San Francisco and Los Angeles in the state of California.