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Britain’s PM Theresa May In A Race Against Time As She Tries To Strike A Deal With EU
Theresa May wants to avoid massive defeat in Tuesday’s parliamentary vote so she is trying to save the Brexit deal at the last minute by traveling to Strasbourg to meet Jean-Claude Juncker, the European Commission president. Theresa May wants to avoid massive defeat in Tuesday’s parliamentary vote so she is trying to save the Brexit deal at the last minute by traveling to Strasbourg to meet Jean-Claude Juncker, the European Commission president. -
Court Rejects Carlos Ghosn’s Request To Attend A Nissan Board Meeting
Carlos Ghosn was not allowed to attend a board meeting at Nissan's office because as stated in the terms of his release, he cannot contact people who may be involved in his case such as the executives in the company. Carlos Ghosn was not allowed to attend a board meeting at Nissan's office because as stated in the terms of his release, he cannot contact people who may be involved in his case such as the executives in the company. -
Malaysian Court Drops Murder Charge Against Siti Aisyah, Accused In Kim Jong Nam’s Assasination
One of the two suspects on the murder trial for the death of Kim Jong Nam has been freed by the Malaysian court on March 11. One of the two suspects on the murder trial for the death of Kim Jong Nam has been freed by the Malaysian court on March 11. -
World Economy's Growth Slowed Down This Week And It Will Last A Bit Longer
The world economy could remain weak for a bit longer and partly, this was due to the Brexit and the ongoing U.S. - China trade war. The world economy could remain weak for a bit longer and partly, this was due to the Brexit and the ongoing U.S. - China trade war. -
Declining Share Price Pushed Deutsche Bank Into Merger Talks With Commerzbank
Germany’s rival banks are exploring the possibility of a tie-up to save the companies from further decline. The talks revealed the banks’ willingness to merge as a strategy to end share price declines. Germany’s rival banks are exploring the possibility of a tie-up to save the companies from further decline. The talks revealed the banks’ willingness to merge as a strategy to end share price declines. -
Northern Ireland Businesses Warn ‘No Deal’ Brexit Will Lead To Economic And Social Risks
NI firms pushed lawmakers to seek a middle ground over the country's exit from the European Union to avert economic and social risks that they are facing if a deal will not be in place. NI firms pushed lawmakers to seek a middle ground over the country's exit from the European Union to avert economic and social risks that they are facing if a deal will not be in place. -
China, US Discussed Exchange Rate Issues In Trade Talks, Consensus Reached On Major Points
China and the U.S. have finally reached the middle ground on many economic issues in the latest round of trade talks. China and the U.S. have finally reached the middle ground on many economic issues in the latest round of trade talks. -
Ethiopian Airlines Plane Crash: No Survivors On Boeing 737 Flight To Nairobi
Ethiopian Airlines crashed on early Sunday just six minutes after take off. Airline officials confirmed that no one survived among the 157 passengers and crew. Ethiopian Airlines crashed on early Sunday just six minutes after take off. Airline officials confirmed that no one survived among the 157 passengers and crew. -
22 Singaporeans Named One Of Richest People In The World
Forbes released its billionaires' list for 2019 and it included many Asians including 22 businessmen from Singapore. Forbes released its billionaires' list for 2019 and it included many Asians including 22 businessmen from Singapore. -
Malaysia’s Mahathir Mohamad Warned President Rodrigo Duterte On Influx Of Foreigners In Philippines
Mahathir Mohamad warned the Philippines against allowing too many foreigners to work and live in the country, saying that it could "disturb" the country's domestic political stability. Mahathir Mohamad warned the Philippines against allowing too many foreigners to work and live in the country, saying that it could "disturb" the country's domestic political stability.