- BBC
One of world’s rarest cats no longer endangered
The Iberian lynx is now classed as "vulnerable" as numbers surge due to conservation efforts.
- Insider Monkey
Adtalem Global Education Inc. (ATGE) Dropped 17% in Q1
TimesSquare Capital Management, an equity investment management company, released its “U.S. Small Cap Growth Strategy” first-quarter 2024 investor letter. A copy of the letter can be downloaded here. In the quarter the fund returned 5.77% (net), compared to a 7.58% return for the Russell 2000 Growth Index. Despite a decline in many equity markets in […]
- BBC
Killers of 'much-loved' minicab driver named
Reporting restrictions are lifted on naming two men who killed Gabriel Bringye in February 2021.
- Reuters
UAE renewables company Masdar to buy Greece's Terna Energy
United Arab Emirates renewable energy company Masdar said on Thursday it has reached an agreement to buy an initial 67% stake in Greece's Terna Energy and intends to make a mandatory offer to buy the rest. Masdar has signed a definitive agreement with Greek conglomerate GEK Terna and other shareholders to buy the 67% stake in Terna Energy at 20 euros ($21.45) per share. GEK Terna owned 37.93% of Terna Energy as of June 4, according to LSEG data.
- The Daily Beast
Worst Conservative Election Campaign Ever Gets Even Worse
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak took a big gamble calling the British election early. Now his odds for winning are getting even longer thanks to a betting scandal that just cost him the guy running the entire campaign.One of the Conservative Party candidates running for a parliamentary seat is being probed by the U.K.’s gambling regulator over allegedly using inside information to place a bet on the timing of the upcoming general election, the BBC reported Thursday.Adding intrigue to the report is th
- The Daily Beast
L.A. Ballerina Shakes Her Head in Disbelief at Her ‘Treason’ Trial in Russia
A 33-year-old Los Angeles woman with dual Russian-U.S. citizenship appeared in a Russian court Thursday to face treason charges after she was nabbed by security services there during a visit home in January.Ksenia Karelina, a Yekaterinburg native who immigrated to the U.S. about a decade ago, faces a lengthy prison sentence for donating just over $50 to a nonprofit that helps Ukraine amid Russia’s ongoing war there. Russian authorities claim she supported the Ukrainian military.In a brief video
- PA Media: Sport
Katie Archibald out of Olympics after breaking leg in freak garden accident
The 30-year-old Scot broke her tibia and fibula and dislocated an ankle.