May appeals to restive Tories
With British voters in an unpredictable mood, few Conservatives want to risk a change of party leadership that would generate pressure for another election.
With British voters in an unpredictable mood, few Conservatives want to risk a change of party leadership that would generate pressure for another election.
The 14 Crown Resorts staff detained in China, including three Australians, will face a Shanghai court on June 26
Communities in South Africa are tired of waiting for the riches promised by platinum mining.
There is no reason for EU leaders to make May's life easier. So far, the Brexit-related chaos has helped pro-EU politicians beat nationalist populists in major Western European nations.
Jeffrey Immelt's recent troubles were heightened by Trian Partners, a fund that owns a $2bn stake. It claims that GE shares should be as much as a third higher.
But perhaps the most important gay Tory does not even sit in the House of Commons.
There are some fond hopes in the Remain camp in Britain that the combination of a weak May and a strong Macron may help to get Britain off the hook of a hard Brexit. But that is unlikely.
'District resource officers' - tasked to keep Kansas schools safe - are being issued semi-automatic rifles and parents are concerned.
In fact, far from reining in Kadyrov, the Russian government has stood by as critics of the anti-gay campaign have come under fire.
​General Electric has named veteran insider John Flannery to succeed Jeff Immelt as the company's next CEO.
'Keep me as long as you want me,' British PM Theresa May tells her backbenchers with Brexit talks to start on June 19.
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