Home Secretary Theresa May, the frontrunner in the contest to be Britain's next prime minister, said on Sunday the United Kingdom had to be clear about its negotiating stance on a post-Brexit deal with the European Union before triggering article 50.
Govt insists extremist Islamic State group has no presence in the nation
Activist and writer Elie Wiesel, the World War II death camp survivor who won a Nobel Peace Prize for becoming the life-long voice of millions of Holocaust victims, died on Saturday. He was 87.
The FBI interviewed Hillary Clinton on Saturday about her use of a private email server while she was secretary of state, her campaign announced after the meeting, as federal investigators neared the end of the probe that has hung over her White House bid.
Product seen as step in adopting market-driven approach to compensate for disaster losses
Hershey Co snubbed a preliminary takeover offer from Mondelez International Inc for $107 a share in cash and stock, turning down a deal that would have created the world's largest candy company.
More than 1 million vehicles have been recorded traveling on Jamaica's costliest construction project, the North-South Expressway, since the end of March following its completion, according to a leading executive at China Harbor Engineering Co, the company that built most of it.
The Chinese internet security market is expanding rapidly, riding the crest of the wave of now overwhelming use of mobile devices by consumers, attracting in the process new overseas players who are coming to the country with high hopes for success.
Chinese customs began inspecting 1,200 packs of ginseng chicken soup from South Korea on Friday in Rongcheng, Shandong province, marking the beginning of trade of the traditional Korean cuisine in the Chinese market.
Regulator's move on tougher code also made to prevent illegal fundraising by listed companies
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