Tesco Plc is following Amazon.com Inc. and opening its first cashierless store, where customers can select their groceries and leave without scanning them or using the checkout.
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Hezbollah won’t be dragged into a civil war in Lebanon and has 100,000 trained fighters ready to fend off foreign attacks but won’t be used locally, the head of the Iran-backed militant group said.
Boston (AP) -- Houston's pitching staff will need to adjust quickly after allowing 25 runs and 32 hits to Boston in the first three games of the AL Championship Series, a barrage that made the loss of injured Lance McCullers Jr. seem acute.
A rule-breaking elderly couple enjoying China’s tourist sites have become the focus of the country’s latest Covid-19 cluster, prompting authorities to undertake a massive contact tracing and testing exercise.
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/videos/2021-10-18/melbourne-to-lift-lockdown-restrictions-video“From 11:59pm this Thursday, when we get to the 70% mark, the lockdown lifts.” Melbourne and the rest of Australia’s Victoria state will exit its…
China wants its neighbor to pull back additional troops from the high-altitude border, a request that India has rejected.
Sydney’s city center offices aren’t yet feeling the love. While suburban cafes, shops and hairdressers have seen a flood of business as Australia’s most populous city emerges from a 107-day lockdown, the central business district is seeing only a trickle of r…
Former U.S. Food and Drug Administration Commissioner Scott Gottlieb called for “urgent research” into a mutation of the delta variant -- known as delta plus -- following a surge in Covid-19 cases in the U.K.
Foxconn Technology Group unveiled its first electric vehicles, a milestone that could boost the Taiwanese electronics manufacturer’s credentials as a serious bidder for Apple Inc.’s secretive automotive project.









