Corbyn warns firms over ‘unfair’ pay
A Labour government could ban companies from paying dividends to shareholders unless they pay workers the living wage, Jeremy Corbyn says.
Retiring overseas: Is this the moment?
The strong dollar is putting a tempting proposition in reach for more people, but there are other considerations.
VIDEO: Meet the teens inspiring teens at TEDx
How the movers and shakers of tomorrow’s world are being used to inspire British teenagers.
Taiwan elects Tsai, first ever female president
Taiwan elected its first female president, and her party is set for a legislative majority, The Financial Times reports.
AT&T could sell Latin American pay TV assets for $10B
The business includes satellite and cable television services in Brazil, Colombia, Argentina and several other countries.
China Premier: Economy grew by around 7 percent in 2015
China’s economy grew by around 7 percent in 2015, with the services sector accounting for half of GDP, Premier Li said.
Teenage singer’s apology sparks China-Taiwan discord
A 16-year-old singer inadvertently shot to the top of Taiwan’s election agenda after she publicly apologized for holding a Taiwan flag.
This airline dropped flights to avoid Israeli passengers
Kuwait Airways will stop its New York City-London flights to avoid transporting Israeli citizens between the cities, the NYT reports.
Beijing to launch regular flights to disputed islands
China claims almost all of the South China Sea, through which more than $5 trillion of maritime trade passes each year.
Sean Penn: Mexico wants me in Chapo cartel’s crosshairs
Penn told talk show host Charlie Rose that he regrets the fallout from the Rolling Stone article based on his interview with Guzman.
