Southern rail row: Train drivers’ strike halts services for third day
Southern rail commuters are facing more travel misery after drivers walk out for the third day this week.
Duterte government says it won’t bow to America to get aid
The Philippines’ top diplomat criticized the U.S. Friday for deferring a decision on a major aid package.
Liquid asset: Cuba offers rum to pay off debt to the Czech Republic
Cuba has suggested that its famous rum serves as a means of paying back Cold War-era debt.
Nations will move forward on climate goals irrespective of US: Global business group
The world will push ahead with plans to tackle climate change with or without the United States.
Nintendo sells nearly 200,000 units of its mini retro console
Sales for Nintendo’s NES Classic Edition, a small version of its 80s video game console, were good for the company.
Kremlin says Washington must prove hacking accusations or shut up
The Kremlin said that the U.S. should either prove accusations that Russia interfered in the election by hacking Democratic Party organisations or drop the issue.
Ghana’s ‘women who code’ network
The female software engineers in Ghana using technology to improve their incomes and working lives.
As bulls run toward Dow 20,000, these two things could get in the way
With a triple-witching expiration, traders are watching to see if the Dow can crack 20,000.
Where is South Africa’s economy heading?
Poor growth and political in-fighting in South Africa is holding business back.
EDF to cut gas bills but raise electricity prices
EDF Energy plans to cut gas prices from January but will increase the cost of electricity in March.
