Thomas Cook: What went wrong at the holiday firm?
The travel giant failed to raise money to secure its future after three profit warnings in a year.
The young brothers who signed up Andy Murray
How the UK’s leading tennis star is helping Tom and Phil Beahon grow their sportswear brand.
Thomas Cook set for last-ditch rescue talks
The tour operator will hold a crisis meeting with key players on Sunday in a bid to avoid insolvency.
Hong Kong protesters, police face off in renewed clashes
Reporters saw at least one person arrested after violence erupted following an afternoon march by several thousand people in Tuen Mun, a district in the northwest of the Chinese territory.
French police break up ‘yellow vest’ and ‘black bloc’ protests in Paris
Police had made 137 arrests in Paris by mid-afternoon and had pushed back around one hundred protesters who gathered on the Champs-Elysees shopping avenue, the Paris police prefecture said.
Iran responsible for ‘attack against the world’ after strikes on oil facilities, Saudi official says
Any loans to Iran or engagement by the international community is “appeasement,” the minister claimed.
The Saudi oil attacks could be a precursor to cyberwarfare — with collateral damage for companies
The Kingdom and oil and gas industry have been slow to shore up defenses, raising red flags about the possibility of longer term fall-out in the region.
Hong Kong police fire tear gas to break up protesters
Hong Kong police fired tear gas to disperse democracy protesters marching in sweltering heat on Saturday.
Saudi Aramco has emerged from attacks ‘stronger than ever,’ CEO says
Saudi Aramco has emerged from attacks on its oil facilities “stronger than ever”, Chief Executive Amin Nasser told employees.
‘Underdeveloped’ warehousing in China could be an investing opportunity for property investors
China’s e-commerce boom is fueling demand for storage spaces and offers opportunities for those looking into putting their money in real estate, says Jean Eric Salata from Baring Private Equity Asia.
