WPP Taps Company Veteran as Next CEO
The choice of Mark Read to succeed Martin Sorrell caps a monthslong search at the world’s largest advertising firm.
The choice of Mark Read to succeed Martin Sorrell caps a monthslong search at the world’s largest advertising firm.
The president of the AFL-CIO said a new North American Free Trade Agreement won’t work if it doesn’t include Canada, a day after President Trump indicated his willingness to proceed with a bilateral deal with Mexico alone if necessary.
Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte’s arrival Sunday night is the latest in a line of populist strongmen Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has courted as he seeks to elevate his tiny nation’s place in the world and press the sale of Israeli technology and arms.
Chinese antiquities and art have become ensnared in the brewing trade dispute between the world’s two largest economies, rattling dealers, collectors and curators in the specialized art market.
Liu Qiangdong was arrested in Minnesota on suspicion of sexual misconduct but released after what the company said was a false accusation.
The Greek island of Santorini plans to cap cruise arrivals, because officials say the flow of day travelers is putting too much strain on infrastructure and spoiling the popular tourist destination.
Century-old ties between Britain’s Jewish community and the Labour Party are fraying as the U.K.’s main opposition party and its leader, Jeremy Corbyn, struggle to deal with a crescendo of accusations of anti-Jewish bias.
Police record shows Liu Qiangdong was arrested in Minnesota on suspicion of sexual misconduct but released the next day, after what the e-commerce giant said was a false accusation.
The crisis engulfing the Catholic Church has exposed deep rifts in the U.S. church. The latest trigger is a letter by an archbishop accusing Catholic officials, including Pope Francis, of covering up sexual abuse.
A Saudi-led military coalition said it made mistakes in an airstrike last month that killed dozens of Yemeni schoolchildren, a rare admission of guilt for the U.S.-backed alliance.
A tight labor market and changing job requirements are pushing companies to invest in teaching current workers to do more sophisticated tasks.
Hundreds of people angry at a debt-laden Chinese city’s plans to deal with overcrowded public schools clashed with police in a protest that shows the social tensions beneath China’s long-running local-government debt problems.
Police record shows Liu Qiangdong was arrested in Minnesota on suspicion of sexual misconduct but released the next day, after what the company said was a false accusation.
Sherwin-Williams is fighting a court ruling that ordered it and two other companies to collectively pay hundreds of millions of dollars in damages for promoting lead paint over several decades.
New hotel players that cater to networking professionals are offering access to exclusive social scenes, from London to Tulum.
The number of short-term leases signed in Manhattan has grown dramatically since 2016 and is showing little signs of abating as retailers flex their muscles in a tenants’ market and favor nimble strategies when it comes to their brick-and-mortar stores.
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