Two days from UK election, security dominates campaign after London attack
LONDON (Reuters) - Two days from a national election, Britain's ruling Conservatives and opposition Labour Party battled to defend their records on security after an Islamist attack that killed seven people in London upended the campaign. Full Article
Qatar seeks Kuwaiti mediation after powerful Arab nations shun it
DOHA/DUBAI (Reuters) - Qatar's ruler postponed an address to his country on Tuesday over its sudden and damaging diplomatic isolation from other leading Arab nations, in order to allow Kuwait some time and room to mediate. Full Article
Investors flee to gold, German bonds as political worries rise
LONDON (Reuters) - World stocks fell while safe-haven gold and German government bonds were in demand on Tuesday as tension in the Middle East, an election in Britain and upcoming testimony from the former head of the FBI pushed investors away from risky assets. Full Article
In jab at Trump, Trudeau cites need to face climate change facts
OTTAWA (Reuters) - Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, in a clear jab at U.S. President Donald Trump's move to quit a major climate change pact, said on Monday the world needed "the courage to confront hard truths" on global warming. Full Article