A U.K. court ruled that the government can’t kick off the process of leaving the EU without a vote from Parliament, dealing a blow to Prime Minister Theresa May’s strategy for taking the U.K. out of the bloc.
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Secret recordings of a suspect talking about the Clinton Foundation fueled an internal battle between FBI agents who wanted to pursue the case and corruption prosecutors who viewed the statements as worthless hearsay, people familiar with the matter said.
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The Erdogan government has expropriated almost 500 companies, part of its post-coup response. Investors who saw Turkey as a free-market beacon among emerging nations now worry its focus on rooting out enemies endangers domestic financial institutions and trust in its economic management.
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Dissatisfied with the stewardship of Margarita Louis-Dreyfus, a group of relatives wants to whittle down its shareholding from 20% to around 3%.
When it re-launched the spongy snack, the company’s new owners chose to make only ‘strategic’ tweaks, such as a longer shelf life and a deep-fried version.
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