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BP is parting ways with the chief executive who was initially charged with its renewed drive to increase profits from oil and gas-led profits drive, as investors press for more progress.
The anticipation had been that it would be a speech of significance.
The Bondi terror attack suspects spent their entire four-week visit to the Philippines in Davao City and rarely left their hotel for more than about an hour at a time, according to a member of staff.
Donald Trump's administration has installed new plaques beneath portraits of former presidents attacking his predecessors in the US president's typical fashion.
Dozens of Labour MPs have called on the government to ensure changes to permanent residency requirements do not pull support for Hong Kongers and others on humanitarian visas.
There have been three strategies by three successive governments to tackle violence against women and girls (VAWG) since 2010, and one refresh.
A large stretch of motorway running along the south coast of England will be closed for more than 10 days over the Christmas period so an underpass can be slid into place.
EU leaders will meet in Brussels today to try to agree the release of €210bn (£184bn) to help fund Ukraine's war with Russia.
The Finnish prime minister has apologised to Asian nations amid a growing controversy over the "slanted eyes" scandal which saw members of parliament post derogatory images.
Rob Reiner's son Nick made his first court appearance on Wednesday on two counts of first-degree murder in the killing of his parents.
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