When Washington’s political leaders gather in the U.S. Capitolto commemorate the late Senator John McCain, President Donald Trump will travel to one of his private golf clubs for a campaign fundraiser. In a week of solemn events marking McCain’s passing, Trump has been and will be absent, a reflection of the animosity between the two men that lingered even after the Arizona senator’s death on Saturday from brain cancer.
The Catholic church in Australiasaid it would oppose laws forcing priests to report child abuse when they learn about it in the confessional, setting the stage for a showdown between the country’s biggest religion and the government.
Commentary:As government-led troops prepare for an attack on Idlib, the last rebel-held area in Syria, the United States does not seem to have any sense of what a post-conflict Syria might look like. Yet the stakes are horrifically high, writes David A. Andelman, a former New York Times and CBS News foreign correspondent and visiting scholar at the Center on National Security at Fordham Law School.
Unilever’s factory in the outskirts of the northern Venezuelan city of Valencia once bustled with activity as it produced everything from soap to toothpaste for one of South America’s wealthiest economies. Now, with Venezuela struggling with a fifth year of recession and its economy wracked by hyperinflation, there are few signs of activity.
Coca-Cola has agreed to buy coffee chain Costa for $5.1 billion including debt to extend its push into healthier drinks and take on the likes of Starbucks and Nestle in the booming global coffee market.
Funds run by BlackRock voted in favor of a recent shareholder proposal that would have required Tesla to replace Elon Musk with an independent chairman.
"Imagine that in the future, we have a patient with all their organ functions, all their cellular functions, and we are able to simulate this complexity" - Medtech firms gets personal with digital twins https://reut.rs/2Pka0lR