The mystery serial killer would claim the lives of at least five victims and was in the midst of his protracted cat-and-mouse game with police and the media. He had at that stage attacked two young ...
Researchers across the globe put on their sleuthing hats this year to provide answers to questions that have lingered from decades to centuries. The thought-provoking findings offer new ways of ...
When police questioned Marvin Margolis following the murder of Elizabeth Short — who became known as the Black Dahlia — he lied about how well he had known her. The 22-year-old Short had been found ...
A user on the social media site, who had an altercation with the suspect before the shooting, “blew this case wide open,” Rhode Island’s attorney general said. Reporter Lead Global Correspondent A ...
Two Florida cold cases that have remained shrouded in mystery for years have finally been solved, according to authorities. Both cases — a fatal stabbing in 2007 and a fatal shooting in 2022 — took ...
O’Neill, who has led Woodside Energy since 2021, will be oil and gas company’s first female chief executive Business live – latest updates BP’s board has appointed its first female chief executive in ...
The Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) on December 16 started the registration for January 2026 fresh admission. Students willing to register against the January 2026 fresh academic ...
She is Big Oil’s first female chief executive, the first outsider to take charge of BP in its 116-year history, and one of the few openly gay leaders in the energy industry. And now Meg O’Neill has ...
Woodside Energy chairman Richard Goyder is expected to look within the top ranks of the country’s biggest listed oil and gas producer to find a new chief executive after Meg O’Neill was hired by ...
Meg O’Neill of Australia’s Woodside Energy will lead the British energy giant, replacing Murray Auchincloss, who will exit after less than two years in the role. By Stanley Reed Reporting from London ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. BP’s next chief executive Meg O’Neill is stepping into one of the toughest jobs in global energy: the first ...
Meg O'Neill is leaving Woodside Energy after four years as its chief executive to take up the same role at BP. Woodside, which has appointed Liz Westcott as its acting chief executive, has thanked Ms ...
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