President Trump insists on U.S. control of Greenland, claiming national security threats from Russia and China. Despite backlash from Greenland and Denmark, he remains adamant about pursuing the territory by any means necessary.
Trump is pushing for U.S. companies to invest in Venezuela's oil sector, promising security guarantees, but major oil executives remain cautious about the risks involved. Can Venezuela's oil riches be revived?
President Trump escalates his rhetoric on acquiring Greenland, stating actions will be taken 'whether they like it or not.' Discover the implications of his bold claims amid rising tensions with Denmark.
President Trump is meeting with Big Oil executives to discuss enticing them back to Venezuela. However, skepticism looms as companies weigh the risks of investing in a politically unstable environment.
In a surprising turn of events, Trump has called off a planned second wave of attacks on Venezuela, citing the country's newfound cooperation with the U.S. This comes as Venezuela releases political prisoners and prepares for talks with oil executives.
In a devastating incident, Hong Kong police have arrested construction company executives following a fire at Wang Fuk Court that claimed at least 94 lives. Survivors recount harrowing experiences as authorities investigate the tragedy's cause.
In a bold move, Tom Hayes has filed a lawsuit against UBS, claiming the bank maliciously prosecuted him to divert attention from senior executives in the infamous Libor scandal. After a decade of legal turmoil, Hayes seeks justice and punitive damages.
In a surprising turn, the Trump administration has canceled planned immigration raids across the Bay Area, including Oakland and San Francisco. Local leaders had raised concerns, and tech executives played a key role in persuading the President to halt the operation, sparking cautious relief among residents.
Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff retracts his call for the National Guard in San Francisco, citing local feedback and the success of Dreamforce. His earlier comments ignited controversy among allies and politicians.
Elon Musk's legal troubles continue as former Twitter executives sue for $128 million in severance payments. The lawsuit reveals Musk's alleged tactics in dealing with ex-employees.