Madame Tussauds Is Making a Waxwork of Narendra Modi
In a vanity fair of sorts, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi will soon join world-famous personalities to feature as a waxwork model at Madame Tussauds.
In a vanity fair of sorts, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi will soon join world-famous personalities to feature as a waxwork model at Madame Tussauds.
Caesars' bankruptcy examiner founds plausible claims against the casino company, Peabody Energy says it may need to file for bankruptcy, and Linn Energy says bankruptcy may be "unavoidable."
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Disney has announced that Steven Spielberg and Harrison Ford are reuniting for a fifth Indiana Jones movie. Mark Kelly reports. Image: Paramount/Everett Collection
London Stock Exchange and Deutsche Börse agreed to merge, creating a pan-European exchanges powerhouse worth more than $30 billion.
New car sales in the EU rose 14% in February, helped in part by the extra sales day afforded by the leap year, though auto executives have cautioned that full-year growth will be more modest even as volumes head back toward precrisis levels.
At least 16 people were killed and dozens injured when a bomb exploded on a bus in the northwestern Pakistani city of Peshawar on Wednesday. The bus was taking government employees to their offices. Photo: EPA
Martin and Edie Brickell appeared on Tuesday's 'Late Show' to promote their musical "Bright Star."
Germany has banned a far-right extremist group called Weisse Wölfe Terrorcrew and conducted raids in 10 German states.
The Lu Yan Yuan Yu 010, a Chinese boat fishing in Argentine waters, was fired on and sunk by the Argentine coast guard after an hourslong pursuit Monday, China's foreign ministry confirmed Wednesday. Photo/Video: Prefectura Naval Argentina/Storyful
Anheuser-Busch InBev is looking to sell a jumbo bond deal in Europe to finance a portion of its $108 billion takeover of SABMiller.
Global stocks were little changed as investors prepared to parse the Federal Reserve’s latest views on the U.S. economy and the course of interest rates.
Carlsberg plans to try to turn around its Russia business and return cash to shareholders, as part of a broad business strategy the world’s fourth largest brewer laid out on Wednesday.
While disturbances at Trump events have escalated, the former reality TV star isn’t the only politician attracting agitators to his rallies. The other presidential contenders, as well as the current occupant of the White House, all encounter protesters on a regular basis. Here’s how they respond.
The Wall Street Journal is offering paid internships in its Beijing bureau to undergraduates or graduate students who intend to pursue a career in journalism.
The Santa Monica, Calif., company produces Wi-Fi-connected video doorbells, which allow users to remotely see who is standing at their door from their phones. The product gives users a notification when someone rings the bell or if its motion sensors detect someone in front of the house.
Chinese smartphone maker Xiaomi is getting into the bicycle market after expanding its product line to include items such as air purifiers and a Segway-like scooter. Photo: iRiding
Investors would like it if the U.S. equipment-maker left its current deal with Finland’s Konecranes and turned to China’s Zoomlion.
China’s biggest annual political event, the National People’s Congress, came to an end Wednesday after a two-week meeting. What issues were brought up during the event? The WSJ has highlighted some key points. Photo: CCTV
An American student who allegedly stole a poster was sent up for 15 years of hard labor by North Korea, which called the alleged theft an antiregime plot formed with the “connivance of the U.S. administration.”
Attitudes toward young bankers have shifted so strongly on Wall Street that Citigroup has a new plan to keep them happy: Give them a year off.The bank on Wednesday plans to unveil new programs meant to appeal to younger workers, including faster paths to promotion and the chance to take a year off to do charitable work.
One unexpected result of the Iran-nuclear deal: for all the promises of increased transparency, reports by the international watchdog are getting less detailed not more so. The most recent report by the United Nations atomic agency, written in late February and released after the International Atomic Energy Agency’s quarterly board meeting has drawn fire for providing scant details of Iran’s work.
Germany, with its low unemployment and high job vacancies, looks like the perfect destination for the 1.1 million migrants who arrived last year. However, businesses say they are struggling to find people with adequate qualifications.
Has China decided that fake foreign reporters aren’t worth the effort?
Members of OPEC are planning to meet with Russian energy officials and other oil producers in Doha on April 17 to hash out an agreement to limit output, the Qatari oil ministry said Wednesday.
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