Trump says June 12 summit with Kim Jong Un is back on
The official meeting with Trump, Kim Yong Chol, is sanctioned by the U.S. over the Sony cyberattack.
India’s Modi stresses vision for an inclusive Indo-Pacific
India does not consider the Indo-Pacific region an exclusive club, the nation’s prime minister, Narendra Modi, said.
Petrobras shares plunge 20% after CEO Pedro Parente resigns amid strikes
The CEO of Brazil’s state-controlled oil producer Petroleo Brasileiro, has resigned his post on Friday after a nationwide trucker strike forced the government to lower diesel prices.
Mothercare stores to close as rescue plan backed
Creditors back the retailer’s restructuring plan, which will lead to the closure of 50 stores.
South Africa’s new minimum wage is the ‘beginning of a long, difficult process’: Finance minister
Millions of workers in one of the world’s most unequal societies are to earn a minimum wage of 20 rand ($1.58) per hour.
US jobless rate falls to 18-year low
The US unemployment rate fell to 3.8% in May as the economy added more jobs than expected.
TSB letter error ‘may have broken law’
Some TSB customers receiving letters acknowledging a complaint have also sent other customers’ details.
Unemployment rate falls to 18-year low, wages rise 2.7 percent
May’s unemployement rate falls to 3.8 percent, its lowest in 18 years.
UK funeral prices to be probed
The high cost of funerals is to come under scrutiny, with two separate reviews being launched.
ANZ, Deutsche Bank and Citigroup face ‘criminal cartel’ charges
ANZ, Deutsche Bank and Citigroup say they will fight allegations against them in Australia.
