WASHINGTON – Photoshop maker Adobe Inc. has agreed to pay $3 million to settle US kickback allegations involving federal software sales, the US Justice Department said in a statement on Thursday. The settlement resolves allegations that Adobe made improper payments…
WASHINGTON – France’s development minister said on Thursday she will tell the World Bank’s expected next president, Ajay Banga, to maintain the bank’s anti-poverty mission while forging ahead with next steps…
MEXICO CITY – Mexico and the United States on Thursday agreed to ramp up the fight against fentanyl trafficking, as well as Mexico‘s Sinaloa and CJNG drug cartels and their supply chains, in joint bid to reduce…
WASHINGTON — The United States on Wednesday imposed sanctions on more than 120 targets to squeeze Russia for its…
THE PERSON who leaked US classified documents prompting a national security investigation is a gun enthusiast in his 20s…
SEOUL/TOKYO — North Korea fired what might be a new model of ballistic missile on Thursday, South Korea said,…
WASHINGTON – Japan has pledged to double the percentage of International Monetary Fund Special Drawing Rights monetary reserves that it will reallocate to…
SEOUL – Every Saturday a group of young South Koreans gathers in Incheon just west of Seoul to talk about their battles with drug abuse, seeking…