UncategorizedMeg O’Neill, the no-nonsense CEO steering BP through crisis fwadmin / May 30, 2026 The ‘bullying’ scandal that led to chair Albert Manifold’s removal coincides with an attempted turnaround
UncategorizedTrump pledges ‘final determination’ on Iran deal to extend ceasefire fwadmin / May 30, 2026 US president seeks agreement on ‘unrestricted traffic’ in Strait of Hormuz
UncategorizedUS stocks post longest weekly winning streak since 2023 fwadmin / May 30, 2026 AI enthusiasm and hopes for deal to extend US-Iran ceasefire boost markets
UncategorizedSpaceX and the ‘enshittification’ of markets fwadmin / May 30, 2026 The IPO of Elon Musk’s company is a big risk for the millions of investors who have put savings into passive investing
UncategorizedWhy Iran fears a deal today means more war tomorrow fwadmin / May 30, 2026 Tehran interprets the US’s seemingly generous concessions as too good to be true
UncategorizedPentagon chief urges allies to boost defence spending amid ’alarm’ over China’s buildup fwadmin / May 30, 2026
UncategorizedMyanmar’s junta chief turned president heads to India, with an eye on China fwadmin / May 30, 2026
UncategorizedThe EEOC chair knows gutting diversity reporting will blind the agency to discrimination. She’s doing it anyway. fwadmin / May 29, 2026 In April, Andrea Lucas told Harvard students that demographic data collection is sometimes necessary. A month later, her agency proposed to stop the reports.