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UK, Norway agree right to remain for their citizens after Brexit
British citizens already living in Norway and Norwegian citizens living in Britain will have the right to remain residents, even in case of a no-deal Brexit, the prime ministers of Britain and Norway said on Tuesday.
Uber defends its business model over UK worker rights
Uber defended its business model at the Court of Appeal on Tuesday in the latest stage of a long-running battle over the classification of its drivers as self-employed, a designation that entitles them to few workplace rights in Britain.
Trump to push executive order to end birthright citizenship: report
U.S. President Donald Trump plans to push an executive order to end the right of U.S. citizenship to children born in the United States to non-citizens and immigrants in the country illegally, he told Axios in an interview published on Tuesday, a mov...
Coca-Cola tops estimates on demand for sugar-free sodas
Coca-Cola Co reported quarterly sales and profit that beat Wall Street estimates on Tuesday, as more consumers reached for its sugar-free sodas, premium waters and sports drinks.
May says not preparing for general election
British Prime Minister Theresa May said on Tuesday that the government was not planning for a general election.
Elections could put Wall Street's favorite lawmaker in top finance role
Next week's U.S. elections could see Wall Street's favorite congressman assume one of the most coveted roles setting financial policy on Capitol Hill - if Republicans retain control of the House of Representatives.
Trump to visit Pittsburgh amid funerals, calls for him to stay away
U.S. President Donald Trump was due to visit Pittsburgh on Tuesday, as mourners prepared to hold the first funerals for victims of the synagogue massacre and Jewish leaders said he would not be welcome until he denounced white nationalism.
For Taiwan youth, military service is a hard sell despite China tension
Taiwan Air Force Staff Sergeant Jiang Pin-shiuan's pitch to freshmen at Taipei's Tamkang University seemed compelling: join the island's armed forces and get a state-sponsored degree, 110 days of leave each year and annual savings of T...
Kindness of strangers: A day in the life of the migrant caravan in Mexico
Just past 4 a.m., under a star-streaked sky, the Central American migrants shouldered their bags and picked over broken sidewalks, - first as a trickle, then as a flood - to the edge of the Mexican town.
Is the UK getting ready for an election? "I hope not," Hammond says
British finance minister Philip Hammond said on Tuesday that he hoped his budget was not an attempt to prepare for another national election.
In Japanese film 'Sea', guilt leads to revenge after sexual assault
A young man suffers years of anguish after failing to stop the rape of a school girl in "Sea", a gritty film of revenge and redemption by new Japanese director Kensei Takahashi.
Ally of Germany's Merkel urges sister party leader to step down as well
A senior member of German Chancellor Angela Merkel's conservatives urged the head of the allied Bavarian CSU party to follow her example and step down as party leader after poor election results, in an interview published on Tuesday.
Exclusive: Bentley warns worst case no deal Brexit would hit profitability, investment
The boss of carmaker Bentley said failure to reach a Brexit deal would be quite damaging to annual profit in the worst case scenario, limit the company's ability to invest and could lead to its plant closing for an additional few days.
Trump says he expects 'great deal' with China, but more tariffs if not
U.S. President Donald Trump said he thinks there will be "a great deal" with China on trade, but warned that he has billions of dollars worth of new tariffs ready to go if a deal isn't possible.
Friction likely as Korean court orders Nippon Steel to compensate WWII workers
South Korea's top court ruled on Tuesday Japan's Nippon Steel & Sumitomo Metal Corp. should compensate four South Koreans for their forced labor during World War Two, a decision that could freeze ties between the uneasy neighbors.
Khashoggi fiancee hits at Trump response, warns of 'money' influence
The fiancée of Jamal Khashoggi on Monday criticized President Donald Trump's response to his killing, urging him to set aside U.S. trade interests in the push for truth, and demanded Riyadh disclose more details to bring those who ordered it to...
Geoffrey Rush would 'look at me and lick his lips': actor
Oscar-winner Geoffrey Rush touched his co-star on the breast and humiliated her with sexual innuendo during a production of "King Lear", the co-star told an Australian court on Tuesday, as News Corp defended publishing some details of her claims.
Meghan defeats Harry in New Zealand gumboot toss
Britain's Prince Harry and his wife Meghan threw rubber gumboots on Tuesday as children cheered in a competition in New Zealand's largest city of Auckland, though Harry's team ended up losing to his wife's side.
Indonesia hunts for victims, wreckage of air crash; survivors seen unlikely
Indonesia on Tuesday stepped up a search for an airliner that plunged into the sea with all 189 aboard feared dead, deploying underwater beacons to trace its black box recorders and uncover why an almost-new plane crashed minutes after take-off.
Walmart kicks off U.S. holiday season with faster checkout, digital store maps
Walmart Inc said on Tuesday it will offer faster checkout at its stores and easier navigation with digital maps indicating exact locations of products, as it gears up to grab a larger share of shoppers' gift budgets this holiday season.