China stock rout batters Asian firms linked to giant economy
* Stock crash inflicts pain on China-exposed companies across Asia
* Stock crash inflicts pain on China-exposed companies across Asia
MUMBAI/LONDON (Reuters) - The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the World Health Organisation have intensified investigations into India's clinical research firms, industry officials said, after recent probes revealed two leading firms had violated standards.
MUMBAI/LONDON (Reuters) - The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the World Health Organisation have intensified investigations into India's clinical research firms, industry officials said, after recent probes revealed two leading firms had violated standards.
BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. (Reuters) - Writer-director Woody Allen brings his latest film feature "Irrational Man" to cinemas this month, telling the story of a troubled philosophy professor who finds a sense of purpose after overhearing a stranger's conversation.
LONDON, July 10 (Reuters) - England head coach Stuart Lancaster has trimmed five players from his 50-man World Cup training squad ahead of a high-altitude training camp in Denver.
BAGHDAD, July 10 (Reuters) - Iraq's top Shi'ite cleric Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani said on Friday regional states were not doing enough to stop the flow of militants into Iraq, and warned that the fighters would return one day to threaten their home countries.
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Chancellor George Osborne has faced criticism for his Wednesday budget that unveiled a living wage but pledged billions in cuts to Britain's welfare bill.
Chancellor George Osborne has faced criticism for his Wednesday budget that unveiled a living wage but pledged billions in cuts to Britain's welfare bill.
Chancellor George Osborne has faced criticism for his Wednesday budget that unveiled a living wage but pledged billions in cuts to Britain's welfare bill.
Chancellor George Osborne has faced criticism for his Wednesday budget that unveiled a living wage but pledged billions in cuts to Britain's welfare bill.
LONDON, July 10 (Reuters) - Tremendous demand for gasoline in the United States has pushed refining margins for motor fuel to the highest seasonal level in a decade.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Frustrated by the slow pace of federal action, state attorneys general are waging their own campaigns against the sale and advertising of e-cigarettes to minors.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Frustrated by the slow pace of federal action, state attorneys general are waging their own campaigns against the sale and advertising of e-cigarettes to minors.
KOH SAMUI, Thailand (Reuters) - DNA evidence in the murder case of two British backpackers has not been lost, Thai police said on Friday, taking back earlier statements by police that crucial evidence had been misplaced.
KOH SAMUI, Thailand (Reuters) - DNA evidence in the murder case of two British backpackers has not been lost, Thai police said on Friday, taking back earlier statements by police that crucial evidence had been misplaced.
Japan is interested in joining a NATO group of countries that shares costs for developing SeaSparrow missiles. The U.S. is backing the move, which could counter China's aggressive expansion on the waters.
ADEN (Reuters) - Yemen’s main warring factions endorsed a U.N.-brokered humanitarian truce from midnight on Friday although heavy fighting on the ground and Saudi air strikes carried on relentlessly.
SEOUL (Reuters) - Samsung Electronics Co is bringing forward the launch of a key premium smartphone model, a person familiar with the matter told Reuters on Friday, as the South Korean tech giant seeks to revive sales after a sluggish second quarter.
BANGKOK, July 10 (Reuters) - PTT PCL has signed a franchise deal with U.S.-based fast food chain Texas Chicken as Thailand's largest energy firm tries to boost its revenue from non-oil businesses amid weak crude oil prices.
BEIRUT (Reuters) - Momentum that has swept Syrian rebels to a series of swift victories over President Bashar al-Assad appears to have slowed in two major attacks aimed at capturing the cities of Aleppo in the north and Deraa in the south.
GAZA-ISRAEL BORDER (Reuters) - From his spartan room in the Maghazi refugee camp in the Gaza Strip, 18-year-old Abdalla al-Haddad could glimpse a narrow chance at a better life: it was less than a mile and a 3-1/2-metre fence away.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - "Go Set a Watchman," the much-anticipated second novel by "To Kill a Mockingbird" author Harper Lee, is the most pre-ordered print title on Amazon.com since the last book in the "Harry Potter" series, Amazon said on Thursday.
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's trade in goods deficit narrowed to its lowest level in nearly two years in May, pushed down by a fall in imports including ships, but April's deficit was revised higher.
Thai police say key evidence in the murder trial of two British tourists has not been lost, contrary to statements made a day earlier. Julie Noce reports.
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