Police intercept another suspicious package sent to CNN as suspect set to appear in court October 29, 2018 A third suspicious package sent to CNN in a week was intercepted in Atlanta today. The package was identical to the others allegedly sent by pipe bomb suspect Cesar Sayoc, the news agency reported. "There is no imminent danger to the CNN Center,” CNN president Jeff Zucker told staff in a memo, according to CNN. [...]
Suspect arrested after pipe bombs addressed to Democratic senator and former intelligence chief intercepted October 26, 2018 A suspect has been arrested in connection with the pipe bomb campaign against prominent critics of US President Donald Trump. Federal authorities arrested a man in Florida, US officials say. The arrest comes hours after two further home made bombs addressed to former US intelligence head James Clapper and Democratic senator Cory Booker were intercepted [...]
Market falls: cause for alarm or calm? October 26, 2018 | City Talk Stock markets globally have been falling since the end of September. Economic worries including a potential trade war between the US and China, currency crises in Turkey and Argentina, debt problems in Italy and rising interest rates have seen stocks globally begin to fall from record highs. As the chart shows, since 31 August emerging [...]
Police intercept suspicious package addressed to former US vice president Joe Biden October 25, 2018 Police said today that they have intercepted a suspicious package addressed to former US vice president Joe Biden. The package is similar to pipe bombs sent to several prominent Democrats, a restaurant belonging to actor Robert de Niro and news studio CNN. Bomb squads are dealing with the package in a Delaware postal centre, NBC [...]
Khashoggi killing: Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman says attack was a ‘heinous crime that cannot be justified’ October 24, 2018 Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman has described the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi as a "heinous crime that cannot be justified". In a panel discussion revolving around the Kingdom’s vision for the future of the Arab world, the Saudi Crown said this afternoon: “Saudi Arabia will go and implement all necessary rules and investigate [...]
Trump’s odds of winning a Nobel Peace Prize just shot up October 23, 2018 Donald Trump is now the bookie's favourite to win the Nobel Peace Prize this year, after the President accepted an invitation to meet Kim Jong Un. Ladbrokes has set 2/1 odds on Trump scooping the prize, which was last year awarded to a group which campaigned to abolish nuclear weapons. Previous winners include Trump's predecessor [...]
Craft beer brand Brewdog is trying to mature after a tough year of marketing disasters October 22, 2018 It’s been a tough year for Brewdog, much of it the brand’s own fault. Tone-deaf advertising campaigns and PR mishaps have frustrated its fans and “equity punk” investors (I speak from personal experience – I’ve been a shareholder since 2015). The Scottish craft beer brewer, founded in 2007, is as well known for its marketing stunts as [...]
World leaders push back against Saudi account of journalist’s death October 21, 2018 The backlash against Saudi Arabia over the death of Jamal Khashoggi stepped up again yesterday, with world leaders uniting to condemn the Gulf kingdom’s claims that the journalist and critic died in a “fist fight” at its consulate in Istanbul. German chancellor Angela Merkel described Khashoggi’s killing as “horrific”, saying events “still haven’t been cleared [...]
Saudi Arabia admits missing journalist Jamal Khashoggi was killed at its consulate October 20, 2018 Saudi Arabia admitted yesterday that missing journalist Jamal Khashoggi was killed at its Istanbul consulate, but claims he died in a fight. The admission follows two weeks of denials from Saudi Arabia that it was involved in the dissident journalist’s disappearance, despite CCTV footage showing Khashoggi entering the embassy and claims from Turkish authorities that they had [...]
There’s nothing to fear from the latest easing back of Dodd-Frank’s reach October 17, 2018 Shortly after his inauguration as President, Donald Trump pledged to do “a big number” on Dodd-Frank regulations, labelling the post-crisis measures “a disaster” and promising to “kill” parts of the legislation. While the rhetoric was typically Trumpian, the reality has proven to be somewhat more modest. Nonetheless, a change in the White House's direction of [...]