The company’s fourth-quarter performance was particularly strong in Europe, where Ford earned $166 million, up 27% from a year ago. Ford Motor swung to a net loss of $783 million in the fourth quarter as special charges offset strong underlying results in markets including Europe.
Month: January 2017
Khairy’s pledge
Not an easy task: Youth and Sports Minister Khairy Jamaluddin believes the FAM president of choice must be one who could unite instead of divide. KUALA LUMPUR: Youth and Sports Minister Khairy Jamaluddin is ready to withdraw from the Football Association of Malaysia’s elections if Johor Crown Prince Tunku Ismail Sultan Ibrahim runs for the president’s post.
Cheng Hoe hopes Kedah will bag full points on eve of CNY
GEORGE TOWN: Kedah coach Tan Cheng Hoe is not pleased to be missing his Chinese New Year family reunion dinner this year. And he will be more upset if the Red Eagles fail to collect three points against Sarawak at the Darulaman Stadium today.
It’s time to go the extra mile Chong Wei to be more involved in guiding men’s singles shuttlers
Eager for action: Lee Chong Wei will begin the season at the All-England in Birmingham from March 7-12. KUALA LUMPUR: Three-time Olympic silver medallists Lee Chong Wei is ready to do more this year for the juniors under the Badminton Association of Malaysia banner.
Comedian Joel Dommett from I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! coming to Ipswich
The theatre announced on its Instagram page last night the popular comedian, who has been selling out gigs around the country, would be coming to Ipswich on September 28. This will not be Joel’s first appearance in Suffolk this year, with tickets already selling out for him at The Apex in Bury St Edmunds, where he is scheduled to perform in June. The comedian shot to national attention last year after he took part in ITV reality show I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! Up against celebrities including Larry Lamb and Ola Jordan, he won legions of fans and was just pipped to the jungle crown by popular Gogglebox star Scarlett Moffatt.
Where to eat for Chinese New Year
Where to eat for Chinese New Year Happy Year of the Rooster! Check out this story on northjersey.com: http://northjersy.news/2k8Y6PW Crab in a ginger scallion sauce from Petite Soo Chow in Cliffside Park is a special dish for Chinese New Year. Happy Year of the Rooster! That’s right, Chinese New Year begins on Saturday, ringing in two weeks of festivities – from red envelopes stuffed with monetary gifts, to fireworks and, of course, food.
Examining Finland’s tobacco-free plan
The Finnish government has set an ambitious goal for residents in a bid to benefit their health — and their bank balances. Officials plan to make the country tobacco-free by 2040, meaning they want less than 2% of their adults to consume tobacco — in any form — by that deadline.
United confirms signing of Orlando City goal scorer Molino
Minnesota United FC coach Adrian Heath has been hinting for weeks at a “huge” signing. On Thursday he landed a big one.
Former France Under-21 international Mbaye Niang has swapped Milan for Watford
Watford have confirmed the signing of AC Milan forward M’Baye Niang on loan for the rest of the season. The 22-year-old Frenchman will bolster the attacking options of Walter Mazzarri’s side, who are 14th in the Premier League and face a trip to Millwall in the fourth round of the FA Cup on Sunday.
Arrest warrant issued for fallen Brazilian billionaire
Authorities in Brazil have issued an arrest warrant for former billionaire Eike Batista, the latest business leader implicated in a giant corruption investigation. Batista, once ranked by Forbes as the world’s seventh-richest man, is the most recent target of Operation Car Wash, an alleged multi-billion-dollar kickback scheme that has led to the arrest of hundreds of politicians and business moguls.
Trump poised to seek new military options for defeating IS
President Donald Trump is expected to ask the Pentagon for ways to accelerate the fight against Islamic State militants in Iraq and Syria, and officials said the options probably would include steps the Obama administration considered but never acted on, from adding significantly more U.S. troops to boosting military aid to Kurdish fighters Trump’s visit Friday to the Defense Department’s headquarters will start the conversation over how to fulfill his inauguration address pledge to eradicate radical Islamic terrorism “completely from the face of the Earth.”
The Latest: Jonson: Assad should run in vote to resolve war
Britain’s foreign minister says Syrian President Bashar Assad should be permitted to run for election as part of a “democratic resolution” of the civil war in the Mideast nation. Boris Johnson, speaking on Thursday to the international relations committee at the House of Lords, described Britain’s position on Syria has been “catastrophic.”
A New Obstacle to Asian Security
Highly regrettable actions in South Korea threaten not only a historic agreement with Japan but also our hard-earned friendship. On Dec. 28, 2015, Japan reached a historic agreement with the Republic of Korea on the comfort-women issue, in which the honor and dignity of many women were at stake.
Making a Difference: MOVE Guides Commits Revenue and Resources to Refugee Crisis
Mobility4All will provide donations to support relocation and resettlement for refugees fleeing areas of conflict and poverty through a partnership with Help Refugees, and will build awareness and products through efforts from MOVE Guides’ team. Help on the ground – Through a partnership with Help Refugees, MOVE Guides will contribute direct funds to food, shelter and resettlement support for refugees in Greece.
Baker Hughes Is Busy Drilling in Middle East Even as OPEC Cuts
Baker Hughes Inc., which will soon be the world’s second-largest oil services provider, called the Middle East a positive environment for expected work in the first half this year. “There’s a bit of a disconnect between the OPEC cuts that were announced and what we’re forecasting at least for the next 6 months in terms of activity,” Martin Craighead, chief executive officer at Baker Hughes, told analysts and investors Thursday on a conference call.
Can goat meat hoof its way to the culinary forefront?
Goat is enviably healthy, rich in iron and protein, tender in a braise, and popular in the developing world. Why is it so hard to get in North America? Pop down to your local Loblaws, Sobeys or Metro and it will be easy to find some creamy fresh goat’s cheese from B.C.’s Salt Spring Island Cheese Company, or something better-aged from Ontario’s Monforte, or a brick of that lovely, black, wax-wrapped chA vre noir from La Fromagerie Hamel in Quebec.
A roadmap for bringing sanity back to housing markets
Where once the housing market was limited by the ability of the local labour market to pay, it is now a globalized commodity. Here’s how to address that.
The fragile economic foundation of Dow 20,000
Boeing unveiled its new spacesuit on Wednesday. The new suit is around 40% lighter than previous suits and features a wide polycarbonate visor.
This Suits Star Had The Best Answer To A Question About Meghan Markle
Suits star Patrick J. Adams isn’t here for awkward questions about his costars. In a Reddit AMA on Wednesday night, Adams answered fans’ inquiries about his guest role on Orphan Black , his Canadian mannerisms , and, yes, the actual suits he wears on the USA show.
UPDATE 2-Nigeria court orders temporary forfeiture of Shell, Eni oilfield in corruption probe
Jan 26 A Nigerian court has ordered the temporary forfeiture of assets and the transfer of operations of a long-disputed oilfield owned by Shell and Eni , among others, to the federal government, court papers show. The court orders will last until Nigeria’s anti-corruption agency concludes an investigation into how the current owners acquired oil prospecting licence 245, according to the papers released on Thursday.
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Heavily armed SWAT teams supported by hundreds of other officers detained 14 people suspected of having ties to the Islamic State group in early-morning raids on Thursday, Austrian officials said. An earlier statement from the public prosecutor’s office in Graz had spoken of eight arrests in twin operations there and in Vienna involving 800 police.
Prince Harry runs with homeless youngsters in London
Prince Harry has been turning heads in his running gear – as he went for a jog with a group of young homeless people. He donned tights, shorts and trainers to pound the pavements in Willesden Green, north London, for a 17-minute run.
Trump’s wall met with skepticism, unease on US-Mexico border
President Donald Trump moved aggressively to tighten the nation’s immigration controls Wednesday, signing executive actions to jumpst… . Clothing and a backpack lay on the tracks of the railroad used by migrants jumping trains traveling northbound, on the outskirts of Mexico City, Wednesday, Jan. 25, 2017.
British PM seeks similarities with Trump in his first meeting with a foreign leader
Donald Trump is to meet UK Prime Minister Theresa May at the White House, and will have a “great conversation” about trading with Britain. Saying “opposites attract,” British Prime Minister Theresa May is calling on US President Donald Trump to build a stronger “special relationship” between Britain and the United States to withstand new, modern-day threats.
a A Doga s Purposea opening Friday despite leaked-video fallout
Marketers would describe “A Dog’s Purpose” as a film with “four-quadrant” appeal, meaning it’s likely to draw moviegoers of both genders, young and old. Based on a bestselling book and told from a dog’s perspective, it’s a feel-good story for animal lovers of all kinds.
Year-long mystery solved as police identify man found dead on wintry hillside
Police in the UK have solved a year-long mystery by identifying a body found on an English hillside, but plenty of questions are yet to be answered. At an inquest in Greater Manchester overnight on Thursday , police identified the man as David Lytton, 67, originally from London.
Donald Trump says meeting with Mexican President Pena Nieto would be ‘fruitless’
US President Donald Trump says meeting with Mexico would be “fruitless”, after the country’s president scrapped plans for a US visit due to a proposed border wall. The US president tweeted Mexico should cancel the meeting if it was not prepared to pay for his proposed border wall.
Strong evidence of problematic conditions persists in real estate market: CMHC
Canada’s federal housing agency says strong evidence of problematic conditions continues to exist in the national housing market. Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation says the most prevalent issues it has observed in the 15 markets it monitors are overbuilding and overvaluation, which occurs when house prices outpace economic fundamentals such as income and population growth.
Repay hundreds of millions in taxes, Ottawa tells Atlantic provinces
Ottawa is asking all four Atlantic provinces to repay hundreds of millions of dollars in harmonized sales tax revenues the finance department says it overpaid to the region. The Guardian has learned Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Newfoundland were notified in December that a re-calculation of HST revenues by the federal government was done and that the Atlantic provinces have been overpaid in HST revenues.
China’s New List of Items Banned for Export to N. Korea
China has released a new list of items banned for export to North Korea , ranging from wind tunnels to plutonium, following a new round of United Nations sanctions and complaints from U.S. President Donald Trump that Beijing was not doing enough to pressure its communist neighbor. The step was seen by one leading expert on North Korea as an attempt to show that China is fully meeting its commitments, and to pre-empt any moves by the U.S. to punish Chinese companies that deal with the North.
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Death toll in Somalia hotel blast rises to 26, police say
A Somali police official says the death toll in Wednesday’s attack on a hotel in the capital, Mogadishu, has risen to 26. Capt. Mohamed Hussein says 52 others were injured in the assault that began with a suicide car bomb exploding at the hotel gate.
A bloody street fight erupts over Cuban vs. Guatemalan origin
Police are looking for the three suspects involved in a fight that resulted in one victim being airlifted to a Miami hospital. Monroe County Sheriff’s detectives say Luis Garcia-Barrera, 24, Ottoniel Garcia, 20, and Carlitos Garcia, 21, beat up 30-year-old Yandy Carrillo during an early morning fight on Sunday that caused serious injuries to his head.
The Royal College of Surgeons has said there is ‘no clinical justification’ for their plans
The Royal College of Surgeons has hit out at cost-cutting plans to ration who can receive hip and knee replacements. Three Clinical Commissioning Groups in the West Midlands have proposed slashing the number of people who qualify for hip replacements by 12% and introducing a 19% cut over who is eligible for knee replacements.
Labour’s Stoke Central candidate launched Twitter attack on Jeremy Corbyn
The Labour candidate selected to contest the crunch Stoke Central by-election battle claimed Jeremy Corbyn was an “IRA supporting friend of Hamas”. Cllr Gareth Snell made the comments on Twitter as the party’s leadership contest between Mr Corbyn and Owen Smith was in full swing in July last year.
The next beer frontier: the moon
If a team of UC San Diego engineering students has its way, we may soon be sipping Sea of Tranquility Saison and Waxing and Waning Wheat Ale. The undergraduates at the Jacobs School of Engineering hope to answer an age-old scientific riddle: Can beer be brewed on the moon? Finalists in the Lab2Moon competition, the local scholars want to test the viability of yeast in space, equipping an Indian spacecraft with tiny canisters of unfermented beer, known as wort, and yeast.
Young Aussie surfer photo bombed by shark that shared wave
In this photo from Jan. 24, 2017, provided by Chris Hasson, 10-year-old Eden Hasson, Chris’ son, surfs near what is believed to be a great white shark at Samurai Beach, Port Stephens, Australia. James Cook University shark researcher Andrew Chin says the photographed shark is possibly a small great white.
Plastic BelAZ – the Symbol of the Bankruptcy of the Regime
While developed countries learn how to produce milk without cows, Belarus retains moth-eaten enterprises and believes that the crisis will fade away soon. Alas.
Even Labor Veteran Can Be Put On List Of ‘Parasites’
Last week it was reported about a labor veteran, who had committed suicide in Mahiliou Region. He worked for more than 34 years, but one year before the retirement he lost his job and the tax authorities put him on the list of “parasites”.
Andrei Piontkovskiy: Situation In Belarus Appears One Of Thrilling Plots In 2017
The situation in Belarus remains very serious now. In the opinion of famous Russian political analyst Andrei Piontkovskiy , and attempt of a hybrid overturn and the divestment Aliaksandr Lukashenka off power is ongoing.