Reddit says leak of classified papers ahead of UK election tied to Russian operation
The leak and distribution of classified UK-U.S. trade documents online is tied to a previous Russian disinformation campaign, social media site Reddit said on Friday, fueling fears that Moscow is seeking to interfere in Britain’s upcoming election.
General election 2019: Labour pledges to electrify England’s bus fleet
It wants to electrify England’s buses by 2030, but the Tories say Labour would “scrap vital new roads”.
Sweden’s Ericsson to pay over $1bn to settle US corruption probe
The telecoms giant has agreed to pay to resolve bribery allegations, the US justice department says.
Elon Musk wins defamation case over ‘pedo guy’ tweet about caver
Tesla’s founder did not defame a UK caver who helped in the Thai cave rescue, a US jury finds.
How to have a more sustainable Christmas
From renting your tree, to sponsoring a turkey, a growing number of people are having a greener Christmas.
Elon Musk found not liable in ‘pedo guy’ defamation trial
Billionaire Elon Musk called British cave expert Vernon Unsworth a “pedo guy” on Twitter.
Thomas Cook: ‘They told me the money was safe’
Many angry Thomas Cook customers are still awaiting refunds for the holidays that never happened.
Trump says King of Saudi Arabia offered his ‘sincere condolences’ in wake of Pensacola shooting
The president said he spoke to Saudi Arabia’s King Salman Al-Saud Friday, following a deadly shooting on a Pensacola, Florida naval base, which authorities say was committed by a visiting Saudi national.
Saudi Aramco raises $25.6bn in world’s biggest share sale
The oil giant’s listing is the biggest to date, surpassing that of China’s Alibaba in 2014.
OPEC supply cut not timed for Aramco listing, Saudi energy minister says
The oil price has risen after OPEC and other producers agreed to a deeper-than-expected production cut.
