Operator of Sunken Japanese Tour Boat Had Previous Accidents TOKYO (AP )– The head of the company that operated a tourist boat that sank off northern Japan with 26... Read More
Exxon Declares Force Majeure on Russian Sakhalin-1 Operations Exxon Mobil Corp. said on Wednesday that its Russian unit Exxon Neftegas Ltd has declared force majeure for its Sakhalin-1... Read More
2 Suspects Sought as 100 Die in Nigeria Oil Refinery Blast ABUJA, Nigeria (AP) — At least 100 people may have died in an explosion at an illegal oil refinery in... Read More
Inquiries Start Into Missing Japan Tourist Boat, With at Least 11 Dead TOKYO —Inquiries began into what caused the disappearance of a tour boat off Japan’s northern coast as search efforts intensified... Read More
Rescuers Reach 4 of 10 Miners Missing at Coal Mine in Poland WARSAW, Poland (AP) — Rescue workers in southern Poland have reached four of the 10 miners who went missing early... Read More
Ferrari to Recall More than 2,000 Cars in China Over Braking Issues SHANGHAI/MILAN —Luxury sports car maker Ferrari will recall 2,222 cars in China due to a potential fault in its braking... Read More
As Russia Faces Potential Default, Investors Weigh Legal Options NEW YORK/LONDON –– As Russia teeters on the brink of a historic default, foreign investors in the country’s debt have... Read More
Viewpoint: PCS Says Insured Losses From Conflict in Ukraine Reach $20 Billion The conflict in Ukraine has already had a significant impact on the specialty lines re/insurance market. Although it could take... Read More
These Art Sleuths Are Taking on Traffickers in a $10 Billion Black Market From a tiny office in southern India, S. Vijay Kumar scans case files on his laptop with the precision of... Read More
South Africa Launches Relief for Durban Flooding; 443 Dead JOHANNESBURG (AP) — Declaring a national state of disaster, South Africa has allocated $67 million to help those hit by... Read More