Emmanuel Macron's Reform Restart
The President wants a new team for France after Covid-19.
The President wants a new team for France after Covid-19.
The team will likely be renamed before the 2020 season, say two people familiar with the matter, amid mounting pressure from sponsors and fans. The moniker is commonly seen as a racial slur.
Today’s leftists denounce the Declaration and Constitution as pro-slavery. It’s not a new argument, political scientist C. Bradley Thompson says.
A government official said the U.S. or possibly an “anti-revolutionary” group was behind the incidents, one of which occurred Thursday at Iran’s main nuclear facility.
A Turkish judge ordered the release of five defendants pending a verdict in their trial on charges they assisted onetime auto executive Carlos Ghosn in making an undeclared layover in Turkey late last year after he fled Japan inside a musical-equipment box.
The second-largest German lender is in the midst of a deep overhaul but solid financial performance remains elusive.
Beijing sent a forceful message about the enforcement of its new national-security law in Hong Kong, installing an official with experience battling protests and media as its chief enforcer.
Jan Marsalek, Wirecard’s longtime chief operating officer, stopped responding to messages from colleagues when the electronic-payments giant ran into trouble. The company still doesn’t know where he is.
Brazilian mining giant Vale is financially ready to resume divided payments after the Brumadinho dam disaster, but would watch the spread of the coronavirus before making a decision, the chief financial officer said.
A Turkish court has opened the trial in absentia of 20 Saudi nationals, including two with ties to the Saudi crown prince Mohammed bin Salman, over the murder of dissident journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
The Secure Act extends the use of a 529 college-savings plan to cover apprenticeships. It also provides more options for using leftover funds.
U.S. tech titans face a looming test of their free-speech credentials in Hong Kong as China’s new national-security law for the city demands local authorities take measures to supervise and regulate its uncensored internet.
Copper prices fell, signaling a pause in the industrial metal’s surge, on mounting concerns that the rally may have been overdone.
Domestic road trips were supposed to be the ticket for a safe, relaxing summer vacation, but states’ confusing rules on self-isolation and coronavirus testing are increasing stress.
The Dow ended the week up 3.3%, with signs of the labor market’s recovery helping offset concerns about the surge in new daily infections in the U.S.
Not being able to fly to Europe may be disappointing for American vacationers. It is much worse for airlines.
The Oscar-winning screenwriter has a debut novel, ‘Antkind,’ and a coming Netflix movie: “It’s infuriating to me when people say Netflix is ruining movies because—no, movies ruined movies, studios ruined movies, and that’s the truth”
The effects of the coronavirus crisis are likely to be felt on the economy for years to come. For the health-care industry that isn’t entirely bad news.
Philippine authorities searching for Jan Marsalek, the former Wirecard executive who ran operations for the German fintech company before it went bust, say they believe immigration documents showing he entered the country last month may have been forged.
The government of President Emmanuel Macron was upended following the resignation of his prime minister, Édouard Philippe, who spearheaded the president’s pro-business agenda and garnered significant popularity for his handling of the coronavirus.
TikTok, a popular short-video app, sought to distance itself from Beijing after India banned it and dozens of other Chinese mobile apps in retaliation for a deadly border clash last month.
Axon CEO Rick Smith wants his company to develop a next-generation Taser that would replace the police pistol. He also says the company is seeking to create a database on police officers’ use of force.
Rick Smith, the man who pioneered Taser stun guns, says he wants to manufacture a next-generation Taser that is so effective police officers won’t have to use their pistols anymore. But he says it will take 10 years.
The Covid-19 pandemic has dinged the auto sector, but one part of the industry is faring better than it was before the crisis: used cars.
China, which began restarting its manufacturing plants over four months ago after Covid-19 forced a nationwide shutdown, provides a template for how to do it safely.
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