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What is 'Taiwan independence' and is Taiwan already independent?

China's Xi Jinping told President Donald Trump on Thursday that disagreement over Taiwan could send relations down a dangerous path and that "Taiwan independence" and cross-

What is 'Taiwan independence' and is Taiwan already independent?
Economy|Environment|Finance|Stock Markets|World

Under pressure: Tracking the pain in G7 government debt

The world's major economies have seen their debt levels surge in recent years, while ever-increasing spending

Under pressure: Tracking the pain in G7 government debt
Crime|Political|World

Philippine Supreme Court rejects bid to block arrest of senator wanted by ICC

The Philippine Supreme Court on Wednesday rejected a bid by Senator Ronald dela Rosa for a temporary restraining order to prevent his

Philippine Supreme Court rejects bid to block arrest of senator wanted by ICC
Business|Economy|Finance|Technology|World

Nvidia vigil

What matters in U.S. and global markets today By Mike Dolan, Editor-at-Large, Finance and Markets With Nvidia’s first-quarter results due after Wednesday's bell,

Nvidia vigil
Business|Economy|Political|World

Ukraine attacks Russian energy sites - what has been hit?

Ukraine has increased attacks on Russian energy facilities in recent months as peace talks have failed to produce any progress.

Ukraine attacks Russian energy sites - what has been hit?
Business|Europe|Political|World

Attack on Russian drone pilot training camp kills at least 66, Ukraine says

At least 65 Russian drone pilot cadets and an instructor were killed in a Ukrainian drone attack on their training camp in the Russian-occupied town of Snizhne, Donetsk Oblast on Wednesday night, according to the commander of Ukraine’s Unmanned Systems Forces. CNN has contacted the Russian Ministry of Defense for comment.

Attack on Russian drone pilot training camp kills at least 66, Ukraine says
Political|Travel|World

China foreign minister to chair UN Security Council meeting in US, visit Canada

China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi will travel to New York and chair a high-level meeting of the UN Security Council on May 26, the Chinese foreign ministry said on Friday.

China foreign minister to chair UN Security Council meeting in US, visit Canada
Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|World

Sri Lanka stuns with 100-bp rate hike as Iran war rattles currency, fuels inflation

Sri Lanka's central bank stunned markets by raising its policy rate by an outsized 100 basis points on Tuesday, the biggest hike in four years, as

Sri Lanka stuns with 100-bp rate hike as Iran war rattles currency, fuels inflation
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|Science|Technology|World

South Korea aims to launch first nuclear-powered submarine by the mid-2030s

South Korea will seek to launch its first nuclear-powered submarine by the mid-2030s, under a new programme aimed at countering North Korea's submarine-launched

South Korea aims to launch first nuclear-powered submarine by the mid-2030s
Business|Crime|Economy|Europe|Finance|Political|Stock Markets|World

Reactions to drone incident in Romania

Romania said on Friday that a drone injured two people in a southeastern city during an overnight Russian attack on neighbouring Ukraine, an incident likely to increase tensions on

Reactions to drone incident in Romania
Asia|Economy|Environment|Political|World

Cambodia launches UN-backed process to settle maritime dispute with Thailand

Cambodia said on Tuesday it had launched a compulsory conciliation process under international law aimed at resolving a long-running maritime boundary dispute with Thailand

Cambodia launches UN-backed process to settle maritime dispute with Thailand
Asia|Crime|Political|World

Indonesia arrests deputy immigration minister on graft charges

Indonesia's anti-graft agency has arrested the country's deputy minister for immigration affairs, a spokesman said on Thursday, making him the second high

Indonesia arrests deputy immigration minister on graft charges
Business|Economy|Environment|World

Soaring fertilizer prices dim Brazilian farmers' edge over US rivals

June 8 - Brazil's cheap, abundant land has long helped the country's farmers create vast, low-cost farms,

Soaring fertilizer prices dim Brazilian farmers' edge over US rivals
Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|World

Trading Day: When the chips are down

U.S. stocks mostly fell on Tuesday, pressured by a slide in tech and fresh Iran jitters after a U.S. helicopter was shot down, as investors

Trading Day: When the chips are down
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Bank of Canada expected to hold interest rates steady 

The Bank of Canada is expected to leave interest rates unchanged on Wednesday as strong inflation and labor market data are offset by a weakening

Bank of Canada expected to hold interest rates steady 
Business|Crime|Technology|World

Who were the two pilots who flew the Air India jet that crashed?

Indian investigators are expected to delay issuing a final report into a deadly Air India Boeing 787 crash by the one-year anniversary on Friday, citing the need to complete an

Who were the two pilots who flew the Air India jet that crashed?
Business|Economy|Europe|World

Lagarde comments at ECB press conference

The European Central Bank raised interest rates for the first time in nearly three years on Thursday, by a quarter point to 2.25%, to try and curb inflation before a

Lagarde comments at ECB press conference
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Lagarde comments at ECB press conference

The European Central Bank raised interest rates for the first time in nearly three years on Thursday, by a quarter point to 2.25%, to try and curb inflation before a

Lagarde comments at ECB press conference
Business|Economy|Technology|World

US Supreme Court rejects Tata challenge to $168 million award in trade secrets case

The U.S.

US Supreme Court rejects Tata challenge to $168 million award in trade secrets case
Business|Travel|World

Airlines resume some Middle East flights but disruption continues

Some airlines are restoring flights to parts of the Middle East as diplomatic efforts to end the conflict that followed U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran gather pace, but many

Airlines resume some Middle East flights but disruption continues
Crime|World

US strike on an alleged drug boat kills 3 in the eastern Pacific Ocean

The U.S. military has attacked a boat accused of smuggling drugs in the eastern Pacific Ocean, killing three people

US strike on an alleged drug boat kills 3 in the eastern Pacific Ocean
Business|Economy|Europe|Finance|Stock Markets|World

Russian central bank trims rate by 25 bps to 14.25% amid fuel supply, budget risks

The Russian central bank cut its benchmark interest rate by 25 basis points to 14.25% on Friday, a smaller move than the 50 bps that

Russian central bank trims rate by 25 bps to 14.25% amid fuel supply, budget risks
Sports|Travel|World

Scotland fans marry at Boston City Hall during World Cup trip

Scotland fans marry at Boston City Hall during World Cup trip

Scotland fans marry at Boston City Hall during World Cup trip
Economy|Environment|Europe|Health|Science|Technology|World

European summers are getting brutally hot. So why is air conditioning so rare?

European summers are getting brutally hot. So why is air conditioning so rare?

European summers are getting brutally hot. So why is air conditioning so rare?
Crime|Political|World

Leader of group convicted in antifa-inspired attack on Texas ICE facility handed 100-year prison sentence

Leader of group convicted in antifa-inspired attack on Texas ICE facility handed 100-year prison sentence

Leader of group convicted in antifa-inspired attack on Texas ICE facility handed 100-year prison sentence
Crime|Europe|Travel|World

Skydiving plane crashes in France

Eleven people were killed ‌on Sunday when a skydiving plane crashed in the northeastern French town of Tomblaine, according to a regional official.

Skydiving plane crashes in France
Education|Environment|Health|Science|World

After an earthquake, how long can trapped victims survive?

For those trapped in rubble after an earthquake, survival depends on many factors, including weather and access to water and air

After an earthquake, how long can trapped victims survive?
Business|Economy|Finance|Political|World

US court backs Trump's power to close 'de minimis' tariff exemption

The U.S.

US court backs Trump's power to close 'de minimis' tariff exemption
Africa|Crime|Education|World

Mass school kidnappings in Nigeria in recent years

At least 36 children and a staff member are missing after being kidnapped by gunmen from a school in Nigeria's northeast, the third such mass school abduction since May in

Mass school kidnappings in Nigeria in recent years
Europe|Health|World

The legal status of assisted dying in different countries

France's National Assembly on Wednesday gave final approval to a bill allowing adults with an incurable illness to receive lethal medication, bringing France in line with

The legal status of assisted dying in different countries
Crime|MidEast|Political|World

Israeli settlers' siege of Palestinian homes draws a sharp US rebuke

Israeli settlers have besieged three homes in the occupied West Bank, including one owned by a Palestinian American, for several days

Israeli settlers' siege of Palestinian homes draws a sharp US rebuke
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Kennedy Center board votes to inscribe Trump's name on building

The board of the John F.

Kennedy Center board votes to inscribe Trump's name on building
Arts|Business|Crime|Entertainment|Lifestyle|Political|World

Epstein judge: ‘The public has a right to know what the hell is going on’

Epstein judge: ‘The public has a right to know what the hell is going on’

Epstein judge: ‘The public has a right to know what the hell is going on’
Business|Economy|Science|Technology|World

Chips and ships

From the Editor Hello Morning Bid readers! We can’t seem to get away from semiconductors and straits.

Chips and ships
Business|Economy|Technology|US|World

FAA returning ticketing authority to Boeing for 737 MAX, 787 planes

The Federal Aviation Administration told Congress on Friday it will allow Boeing to issue airworthiness certificates for all 737 MAX and 787 airplanes starting next

FAA returning ticketing authority to Boeing for 737 MAX, 787 planes
Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|US|World

W. R. Berkley second-quarter profit rises on strong underwriting

Commercial insurer W. R. Berkley reported a rise in second-quarter profit on Monday, boosted by robust investment gains and steady underwriting performance.

W. R. Berkley second-quarter profit rises on strong underwriting
Business|Economy|Europe|World

German investor morale rises more than expected in July, ZEW finds

German investor morale rose much more than expected in July as a government reform package brightened the mood despite uncertainty

German investor morale rises more than expected in July, ZEW finds
Business|Crime|Health|Political|World

Bystander wounded near White House to sue Secret Service, lawyer says

Lawyers for a bystander wounded in a shootout between the U.S.

Bystander wounded near White House to sue Secret Service, lawyer says
Crime|US|World

Two men stabbed in broad daylight on New York City streets

Two men were stabbed Thursday afternoon in broad daylight on the Upper West Side of Manhattan in New York City, according to police.

Two men stabbed in broad daylight on New York City streets
Economy|Election|Finance|Political|World

Lula leads Flavio Bolsonaro in Brazil election poll

Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva maintained his lead over opposition senator Flavio Bolsonaro in a new Datafolha poll released on Friday ahead of Brazil's

Lula leads Flavio Bolsonaro in Brazil election poll
Entertainment|Interview|Lifestyle|Opinion|Sports|World

Meet the World Cup referee paving the way for women

Meet the World Cup referee paving the way for women

Meet the World Cup referee paving the way for women
Election|Finance|Political|US|World

Trump asks Supreme Court to let him curtail mail voting

Elie Honig joins The Lead.

Trump asks Supreme Court to let him curtail mail voting
Business|Technology|World

Military jet crashes and burns at California Marine Corps base

A fighter jet crashed at Marine Corps Air Station Miramar in California on Friday and erupted into flames. CNN affilaite KGTV reports the pilot ejected and has been recovered.

Military jet crashes and burns at California Marine Corps base
Environment|Europe|Science|World

Greek crews fight wildfire northwest of Athens for fourth day

Hundreds of Greek firefighters battled a wildfire northwest of Athens for a fourth day on Monday after strong

Greek crews fight wildfire northwest of Athens for fourth day
Environment|Science|World

Cristobal fizzles in the Atlantic, but 2 more tropical systems could form if they can survive El Niño

Cristobal fizzles in the Atlantic, but 2 more tropical systems could form if they can survive El Niño

Cristobal fizzles in the Atlantic, but 2 more tropical systems could form if they can survive El Niño
Political|US|World

FAA says Marine One was briefly too close to passenger airplane

The Federal Aviation Administration said a military helicopter carrying Donald Trump on Tuesday was briefly too close to a passenger jet departing Reagan Washington

FAA says Marine One was briefly too close to passenger airplane
Business|Economy|Europe|World

German exports, industrial production rise more than expected

German exports and industrial production beat expectations in June, adding to signs that Europe's largest economy gained momentum in the second quarter,

German exports, industrial production rise more than expected
Business|Crime|Europe|Travel|World

Broken engine parts shattered the Ryanair plane window that a man's head got sucked into: NTSB

Investigators say broken engine parts shattered a window on a Ryanair plane shortly after takeoff in Greece last month, causing a man’s head to be sucked into the hole in the fuselage before his fellow passengers pulled him to safety

Broken engine parts shattered the Ryanair plane window that a man's head got sucked into: NTSB
Environment|Europe|Health|Science|World

UK firefighters out in force to tackle fires on hottest day of the year

Firefighters are tackling multiple fires in central England on a day that the U.K. recorded its hottest day of the year as an intense stretch of hot weather continued to grip Europe

UK firefighters out in force to tackle fires on hottest day of the year
Business|Crime|Economy|Political|Technology|World

‘Cyber privateers’: Trump issues order allowing US companies to hack overseas groups under certain conditions

‘Cyber privateers’: Trump issues order allowing US companies to hack overseas groups under certain conditions

‘Cyber privateers’: Trump issues order allowing US companies to hack overseas groups under certain conditions
Business|Science|Technology|Travel|World

A jet engine fan blade cut into a plane and caused a passenger to be partially sucked out of a window, the NTSB says

A jet engine fan blade cut into a plane and caused a passenger to be partially sucked out of a window, the NTSB says

A jet engine fan blade cut into a plane and caused a passenger to be partially sucked out of a window, the NTSB says
Crime|Political|World

White House border czar defends ICE electric shock gloves as tools to avoid deadly force

White House border czar Tom Homan is defending Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s plan to give officers gloves that deliver painful electric shocks

White House border czar defends ICE electric shock gloves as tools to avoid deadly force
Crime|Education|Political|US|World

Defense in Charlie Kirk case argues shooter should not face death penalty 

The Utah man on trial for the murder of conservative activist Charlie Kirk should not face the death penalty because he hit his "intended target" and did not endanger

Defense in Charlie Kirk case argues shooter should not face death penalty 
Crime|Election|Europe|Finance|Political|World

Ukraine says Russian elections in occupied areas are illegal

Ukraine's Foreign Ministry said on Thursday that the results of Russian parliament elections next month in occupied areas of Ukraine would be invalid because the polls are illegal.

Ukraine says Russian elections in occupied areas are illegal
Crime|Environment|Health|Lifestyle|World

Veteran volunteer digs for survivors after Colombia quake

With his lean, sinewy frame, and standing just over 5 feet (1.6 meters) tall, Julio Cesar Pineda feels he was destined for the work of

Veteran volunteer digs for survivors after Colombia quake
Business|Economy|Finance|World

Fitch keeps United States at 'AA+', cites economic resilience amid fiscal risks

Fitch on Thursday affirmed the sovereign credit rating for the United States at "AA+" with a stable outlook, citing its large economy, high per-capita income and the U.S. dollar's

Fitch keeps United States at 'AA+', cites economic resilience amid fiscal risks
Sports|US|World

Fever All-Stars Aliyah Boston, Kelly Mitchell disappointed by home fans booing coach Stephanie White

Indiana Fever All-Stars Aliyah Boston and Kelsey Mitchell threw their support behind coach Stephanie White and expressed disappointment at hearing boos during White’s introduction at Tuesday’s home game

Fever All-Stars Aliyah Boston, Kelly Mitchell disappointed by home fans booing coach Stephanie White
Environment|Political|World

Iran-backed Houthis clash with Yemeni forces and other Mideast developments

Clashes between Iran-backed Houthi rebels and government forces in Yemen raged overnight

Iran-backed Houthis clash with Yemeni forces and other Mideast developments
Science|Technology|World

A cosmic breadcrumb trail leads astronomers to a discovery in another galaxy

A cosmic breadcrumb trail leads astronomers to a discovery in another galaxy

A cosmic breadcrumb trail leads astronomers to a discovery in another galaxy
Education|US|World

Judge tosses Trump administration’s case against Harvard alleging school didn’t protect Jewish students from discrimination

Judge tosses Trump administration’s case against Harvard alleging school didn’t protect Jewish students from discrimination

Judge tosses Trump administration’s case against Harvard alleging school didn’t protect Jewish students from discrimination
Arts|Business|Health|Lifestyle|Political|World

The Latest: Kennedy Center board votes to close for renovations and add Trump’s name to the building

The Kennedy Center will move forward with a two-year closure of the performing arts venue to allow for substantial renovations

The Latest: Kennedy Center board votes to close for renovations and add Trump’s name to the building
Business|Economy|Environment|Finance|Science|World

Huge oil spill off the coast of Oman now covers hundreds of square miles

Huge oil spill off the coast of Oman now covers hundreds of square miles

Huge oil spill off the coast of Oman now covers hundreds of square miles
Arts|Business|Entertainment|World

Kennedy Center votes to restore Trump's name and close for 2 years, challenging a judge's order

The battle over the Kennedy Center’s future is escalating

Kennedy Center votes to restore Trump's name and close for 2 years, challenging a judge's order
Environment|Science|Technology|World

FACT FOCUS: Conspiracy theories falsely blame Colombia earthquake on Alaska research program

An enduring conspiracy theory has resurfaced on social media after a 7.4 magnitude earthquake hit western Colombia on Monday, with users blaming a research program in Alaska for the disaster

FACT FOCUS: Conspiracy theories falsely blame Colombia earthquake on Alaska research program
Crime|Europe|Travel|World

Why officials decided to smuggle Trump out of Turkey with a catering truck and a secret plane

Why officials decided to smuggle Trump out of Turkey with a catering truck and a secret plane

Why officials decided to smuggle Trump out of Turkey with a catering truck and a secret plane
Business|Economy|Political|World

US also wants trade deal before August 19 tariff deadline, Canadian source says

A Canadian government source directly familiar with trade negotiations with the United States said on Thursday that talks were progressing well and

US also wants trade deal before August 19 tariff deadline, Canadian source says
Business|MidEast|Political|World

Iran, US make competing claims over control of Strait of Hormuz

The Strait of Hormuz is "under Iran's control and management", the recently appointed head of Iran's Basij paramilitary unit said on Thursday, a day after U.S.

Iran, US make competing claims over control of Strait of Hormuz
Business|Economy|Environment|Political|World

Stalled Alaska LNG pipeline bill sends 'negative signal,' governor says

Alaska Governor Mike Dunleavy said he was "deeply disappointed" that a bill to advance a pipeline for the Alaska LNG project to

Stalled Alaska LNG pipeline bill sends 'negative signal,' governor says
Business|Economy|Technology|World

S&P 500 notches record-high close as rate-hike worries ease

The S&P 500 notched a record-high close on Thursday, fueled by advances in Sandisk and other heavyweight technology stocks, as tame producer price

S&P 500 notches record-high close as rate-hike worries ease
Business|Economy|World

Argentina will ease bank dollar lending to companies, economy minister says

Argentina will allow more flexibility for banks to lend dollars to companies, Economy Minister Luis Caputo told reporters on Thursday.

Argentina will ease bank dollar lending to companies, economy minister says
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|World

Stocks rise as traders reduce rate hike bets, oil prices drop

Global equities rose on Thursday as investors pared back their bets on a U.S. rate hike, while oil prices fell more than 2% as

Stocks rise as traders reduce rate hike bets, oil prices drop
Business|Economy|Finance|World

Argentina monthly inflation rises in July to 2.1%

Argentina's monthly inflation rate was 2.1% in July, slightly above the level recorded in June, while the 12-month figure also slightly sped up, data from national

Argentina monthly inflation rises in July to 2.1%
Environment|Europe|Travel|World

Nero’s Bridge emerges from Tiber River as Rome faces water crisis

Rome’s ancient Nero’s Bridge has reemerged from the Tiber River as exceptionally low water levels expose parts of the historic structure near St. Peter’s Basilica

Nero’s Bridge emerges from Tiber River as Rome faces water crisis
Crime|Education|Health|Lifestyle|World

Acton, Massachusetts, teen arraigned on murder charges in deaths of mother, younger brother

Acton, Massachusetts, teen arraigned on murder charges in deaths of mother, younger brother

Acton, Massachusetts, teen arraigned on murder charges in deaths of mother, younger brother
Crime|Education|Health|Lifestyle|World

Jackson funeral home sees rising toll of gun violence on young victims

Jackson funeral home sees rising toll of gun violence on young victims

Jackson funeral home sees rising toll of gun violence on young victims
Education|Political|US|World

Judge dismisses Trump administration lawsuit alleging antisemitism at Harvard University

A judge in Boston has dismissed a Trump administration lawsuit that accused Harvard University of ignoring harassment of Jewish students

Judge dismisses Trump administration lawsuit alleging antisemitism at Harvard University
Crime|Europe|Political|World

This anti-war politician just fled Russia. He believes Putin knows the war is costing him support

This anti-war politician just fled Russia. He believes Putin knows the war is costing him support

This anti-war politician just fled Russia. He believes Putin knows the war is costing him support
Business|Crime|Political|Technology|World

Flock announces changes amid backlash over its license plate reader network

A company that operates a vast nationwide network of automated cameras that record the license plate numbers and other characteristics of all passing vehicles every day is making changes to its platform

Flock announces changes amid backlash over its license plate reader network
Health|World

Sailor went overboard from the USS Abraham Lincoln this month as conditions on the ship prompt lawmakers’ demand for answers

Sailor went overboard from the USS Abraham Lincoln this month as conditions on the ship prompt lawmakers’ demand for answers

Sailor went overboard from the USS Abraham Lincoln this month as conditions on the ship prompt lawmakers’ demand for answers
Arts|Environment|Science|Travel|World

Ocean Photographer of the Year 2026 finalists announced

Ocean Photographer of the Year 2026 finalists announced

Ocean Photographer of the Year 2026 finalists announced
Business|Crime|US|World

Luigi Mangione expected to plead guilty in federal case over insurance CEO killing, NYT reports

Luigi Mangione, the man accused of gunning down a health insurance executive on a Manhattan sidewalk, is expected to plead guilty in a federal case charging him with stalking, the

Luigi Mangione expected to plead guilty in federal case over insurance CEO killing, NYT reports
Business|Economy|Europe|Finance|Stock Markets|World

European shares subdued ahead of euro zone employment data; focus on Middle East (August 13)

(Corrects headline and paragraphs 1 and 9 in August 13 story to say euro zone employment data, not inflation data, is due on Friday) By Tharuniyaa Lakshmi, Ragini Mathur and Utkarsh Hathi Aug 13 (

European shares subdued ahead of euro zone employment data; focus on Middle East (August 13)
Business|Economy|Environment|World

Oil settles down 2% on weak demand outlook, hefty US crude build

Oil settled down more than 2% on Thursday, reversing course after a week of gains, as investors focused on signs of weaker global demand and a sharp

Oil settles down 2% on weak demand outlook, hefty US crude build
Business|Economy|Environment|Science|Technology|World

Trio of economic forces could boost electric vehicles, WoodMac says

A trio of emerging economic forces could boost global production of electric vehicles with implications for oil, power and metal markets, a report from Wood Mackenzie

Trio of economic forces could boost electric vehicles, WoodMac says
Economy|MidEast|Political|World

US can keep naval blockade on Iranian ports "indefinitely," Pentagon chief says

The U.S. military has enough assets to maintain a naval blockade of Iran indefinitely, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said on Thursday, adding ships

US can keep naval blockade on Iranian ports "indefinitely," Pentagon chief says
Economy|Environment|MidEast|Political|World

Yemen at highest risk of major conflict since 2022 truce, UN warns

Yemen faces its most serious threat of a return to large-scale war since a U.N.-brokered truce in 2022, U.N. envoy Hans Grundberg warned on Thursday, as the world body said more

Yemen at highest risk of major conflict since 2022 truce, UN warns
Business|Economy|Europe|World

Ukraine offers Russia truce in Black Sea as food supply fears mount, source says

Ukraine has sent Russia an offer suggesting they both halt attacks on civilian targets in the Black Sea, a source said, after mounting strikes

Ukraine offers Russia truce in Black Sea as food supply fears mount, source says
Health|Political|World

Hegseth says reports about poor conditions aboard carrier are misrepresented

U.S.

Hegseth says reports about poor conditions aboard carrier are misrepresented
Business|Economy|Environment|Lifestyle|World

Hawaii residents prepare for possible storm, while still trying to recover from the Kona Lows

Hawaii residents prepare for possible storm, while still trying to recover from the Kona Lows

Hawaii residents prepare for possible storm, while still trying to recover from the Kona Lows
Business|Economy|US|World

US producer prices unchanged in July, further dimming rate hike odds

U.S. producer prices were unchanged in July as goods prices fell and the cost of services increased marginally, bolstering financial market

US producer prices unchanged in July, further dimming rate hike odds
Economy|Education|Finance|Political|World

Judge dismisses Trump administration lawsuit alleging Harvard failed to protect Jewish students

A federal judge dismissed a lawsuit on Thursday by the Trump administration that alleged that Harvard University failed to protect Jewish and Israeli

Judge dismisses Trump administration lawsuit alleging Harvard failed to protect Jewish students
Political|Science|World

Colombia says it will only accept rescue teams from four countries, as earthquake survival window closes

Colombia says it will only accept rescue teams from four countries, as earthquake survival window closes

Colombia says it will only accept rescue teams from four countries, as earthquake survival window closes
Africa|Health|World

Congo’s fastest-growing Ebola outbreak reaches a sixth province

Congo's Ebola outbreak has spread to a sixth province after a death in Bas-Uele, according to Africa's CDC

Congo’s fastest-growing Ebola outbreak reaches a sixth province
Africa|Environment|Travel|World

Families mourn victims of Zimbabwe ferry disaster as death toll rises to 46

Mourners have gathered in a Zimbabwe fishing town to honor the victims of a ferry disaster on Lake Kariba

Families mourn victims of Zimbabwe ferry disaster as death toll rises to 46
Crime|Political|US|World

Blanche seeks to rally a depleted Justice Department workforce in first speech as attorney general

Attorney General Todd Blanche is seeking to rally a depleted Justice Department workforce in his first speech since taking the reins of the beleaguered agency, promising rank-and-file staff that he will lead them with integrity

Blanche seeks to rally a depleted Justice Department workforce in first speech as attorney general
Arts|Economy|Education|Entertainment|Political|World

Cuba marks Fidel Castro’s 100th birthday as his shadow still shapes a nation in crisis

Fidel Castro would have turned 100 on Thursday and his influence still looms over Cuba

Cuba marks Fidel Castro’s 100th birthday as his shadow still shapes a nation in crisis
Crime|Europe|World

Crimea bomb attack reportedly kills former Ukrainian submarine commander who defected to Russia

Crimea bomb attack reportedly kills former Ukrainian submarine commander who defected to Russia

Crimea bomb attack reportedly kills former Ukrainian submarine commander who defected to Russia
Crime|Europe|Political|World

Poland says it thwarted a Russian plot to kill an American citizen in Warsaw

Poland's prime minister says authorities have arrested a Russian citizen allegedly recruited by Russian secret services

Poland says it thwarted a Russian plot to kill an American citizen in Warsaw
Business|Economy|Political|World

Trump White House says it's losing $19B-$26B a year in revenue as countries dodge tariffs

The Trump White House reports that countries are routing exports through third nations to avoid U.S. tariffs, causing tax revenue losses of $19 billion to $26 billion annually

Trump White House says it's losing $19B-$26B a year in revenue as countries dodge tariffs
Business|Economy|Election|Finance|Political|Stock Markets|US|World

Democrats are gathering to give final approval to their 2028 presidential primary calendar

Democrats are gathering to finalize their 2028 presidential primary calendar this week, setting the stage for a wide-open contest to succeed President Donald Trump and chart a path ahead as the party’s voters oscillate between progressive and more moderate candidates

Democrats are gathering to give final approval to their 2028 presidential primary calendar
Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|US|World

Dollar mixed after flat PPI, rate hike bets cool

The U.S. dollar was mixed on Thursday after data showed that producer prices were unchanged in July, leading traders to further pare bets on a September

Dollar mixed after flat PPI, rate hike bets cool
Business|Political|Travel|World

Putin visits disputed island near Japan, drawing Tokyo's ire

Russian President Vladimir Putin visited a disputed island close to Japan on Thursday, drawing strong condemnation from Tokyo.

Putin visits disputed island near Japan, drawing Tokyo's ire
Americas|Business|Crime|Economy|World

US fully restarts activities in Mexico's avocado hub after security scare

The U.S. government said on Thursday it would fully resume activities throughout Mexico's western state of Michoacan, after earlier security concerns disrupted U.S.

US fully restarts activities in Mexico's avocado hub after security scare
Business|Economy|Food|Health|World

Taylor Farms outbreaks show limits of US ability to safeguard produce from Mexico

Two foodborne illness outbreaks linked to Taylor Farms have exposed a weakness at the heart of North America's food system: the United States is

Taylor Farms outbreaks show limits of US ability to safeguard produce from Mexico
Environment|Europe|Travel|World

Etna ash keeps Catania airport shut until Friday, disrupting summer travel

Flights at Catania airport in Sicily will remain suspended until early Friday because of ash from Mount Etna's ongoing volcanic activity, which has forced hundreds

Etna ash keeps Catania airport shut until Friday, disrupting summer travel
Arts|Travel|World

World’s most beautiful castles

World’s most beautiful castles

World’s most beautiful castles
Science|Travel|World

Missed the eclipse? The next one in 2027 is ‘the one to be at’

Missed the eclipse? The next one in 2027 is ‘the one to be at’

Missed the eclipse? The next one in 2027 is ‘the one to be at’
Business|Crime|MidEast|Political|World

Crew of Yemeni vessel recount their chaotic rescue after Houthis' deadly attack

Crew members of a Yemeni ship attacked by Houthi rebels earlier this week say a second missile hit during rescue efforts, causing more chaos and casualties

Crew of Yemeni vessel recount their chaotic rescue after Houthis' deadly attack
Economy|Election|Political|World

Zambians cast ballots in a presidential election that tests incumbent's economic reforms

Vote counting has started in Zambia after polls closed in a presidential election that tests President Hakainde Hichilema’s economic reforms

Zambians cast ballots in a presidential election that tests incumbent's economic reforms
Environment|Political|World

Trapped and cut off: Palestinian families under settler siege in the West Bank

Trapped and cut off: Palestinian families under settler siege in the West Bank

Trapped and cut off: Palestinian families under settler siege in the West Bank
Arts|Entertainment|Health|Lifestyle|World

CNN's Pamela Brown talks to service members aboard the USS Abraham Lincoln about the mental toll of deployment

CNN's Pamela Brown shares what she heard from sailors and crew members aboard the USS Abraham Lincoln about how their months at sea are impacting them mentally, especially as they miss their family, friends and life events back home.

CNN's Pamela Brown talks to service members aboard the USS Abraham Lincoln about the mental toll of deployment
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Night moves: Riding the world’s greatest sleeper trains

Night moves: Riding the world’s greatest sleeper trains

Night moves: Riding the world’s greatest sleeper trains
Business|Economy|Finance|Technology|World

Senior US market watchdog official exits to join dealmaking fintech Finalis

Steven Price, senior vice president of market investigations at the U.S.

Senior US market watchdog official exits to join dealmaking fintech Finalis
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How will Latin America's super El Niño affect the top food-exporting region?

Latin America is bracing for what experts say could be the strongest El Niño on record, raising questions about how

How will Latin America's super El Niño affect the top food-exporting region?
MidEast|Political|World

After US criticism, Israel ties Lebanon withdrawal to Hezbollah disarmament

Israel won't withdraw from southern Lebanon until Hezbollah is disarmed, the defence minister said on Thursday, qualifying

After US criticism, Israel ties Lebanon withdrawal to Hezbollah disarmament
Crime|Economy|Europe|Finance|Political|Stock Markets|US|World

Ukrainian drones strike a major refinery deep inside Russia, setting it ablaze

Ukrainian drones have struck a major refinery deep inside Russia, marking the fourth attack in three days

Ukrainian drones strike a major refinery deep inside Russia, setting it ablaze
Business|Economy|Europe|Health|World

Drugmakers curb Swiss reimbursement applications over US pricing concerns

Drugmakers are holding back applications for health insurance coverage in Switzerland over concerns that lower prices there could affect their U.S.

Drugmakers curb Swiss reimbursement applications over US pricing concerns
Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|US|World

US producer prices unchanged in July

U.S. producer prices were unchanged in July as goods prices declined, though a rise in the cost of services suggested inflation could remain elevated.

US producer prices unchanged in July
Crime|Europe|World

Blast at Rotterdam port energy facility kills one person

A blast at a storage facility for petroleum products at the Netherlands' Rotterdam port killed one person and wounded six

Blast at Rotterdam port energy facility kills one person
Health|Science|World

Congo reports Ebola death in new province, official says

Democratic Republic of Congo health authorities have identified a person who has died from Ebola in a province not previously affected by the ongoing outbreak, an official

Congo reports Ebola death in new province, official says
Crime|MidEast|Political|World

Israeli strikes in Gaza kill two people, first fatalities in more than a week, medics say

Israeli airstrikes killed two Palestinians, including a senior police official, in the Gaza Strip on

Israeli strikes in Gaza kill two people, first fatalities in more than a week, medics say
Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|World

Wall St opens higher as investors weigh weaker oil, PPI data

Wall Street's main indexes opened higher on Thursday as crude oil prices fell, improving risk appetite, while investors parsed a softer-than-expected producer price inflation

Wall St opens higher as investors weigh weaker oil, PPI data
Business|Economy|Environment|Finance|Stock Markets|World

Mighty Norway wealth fund warns of erosion in shareholder rights

Norway's $2.3 trillion sovereign wealth fund is raising concerns about what it sees as a steady erosion of shareholder rights across major markets

Mighty Norway wealth fund warns of erosion in shareholder rights
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Trump promised a sex-trafficking crackdown. His Justice Department hasn't delivered

The Trump administration has repeatedly

Trump promised a sex-trafficking crackdown. His Justice Department hasn't delivered
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Fed should raise rates to restrain growth and inflation, Hammack says

Cleveland Federal Reserve Bank President Beth Hammack on Thursday reiterated her view that the U.S. central bank should raise rates immediately to bring down too-high inflation and

Fed should raise rates to restrain growth and inflation, Hammack says
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Leader of Russia's sidelined anti-war party says he will not be silenced

The leader of Russia's only registered anti-war party said he will stay in the country and keep pushing for change, despite increased pressure from the

Leader of Russia's sidelined anti-war party says he will not be silenced
Business|Economy|Europe|Stock Markets|World

Europe Inc heads for one of its strongest earnings seasons in years

Second-quarter profit expectations for Europe's blue-chip companies have risen for an eighth consecutive week, putting the region on track for one of its strongest earnings seasons

Europe Inc heads for one of its strongest earnings seasons in years
Europe|Sports|World

'I want it all': British sprinter Amy Hunt hits high notes in medal charge at European championships

British sprinter Amy Hunt has stormed into the spotlight at the European championships

'I want it all': British sprinter Amy Hunt hits high notes in medal charge at European championships
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Katie Ledecky surges to 1,500 free win for her first home-soil international medal

Katie Ledecky won the 1,500-meter freestyle at the Pan Pacific Championships, earning her first international medal on home soil

Katie Ledecky surges to 1,500 free win for her first home-soil international medal
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How American society shields perpetrators of child sexual abuse

A community – bystanders, law enforcement, colleagues and family – is likely to deny an atrocity when acknowledging it requires action.

How American society shields perpetrators of child sexual abuse
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Explosion at Dutch port of Rotterdam leaves 1 dead, several injured

At least one person has been killed and several injured in an explosion at the Dutch port of Rotterdam

Explosion at Dutch port of Rotterdam leaves 1 dead, several injured
Environment|Science|World

El Niño is headed for record-shattering intensity, NOAA says

El Niño is headed for record-shattering intensity, NOAA says

El Niño is headed for record-shattering intensity, NOAA says
Africa|Americas|Asia|Australia|Environment|Europe|Travel|World

24 of the world’s most unusual landscapes

24 of the world’s most unusual landscapes

24 of the world’s most unusual landscapes
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Wholesale price inflation slows last month as gas, food costs fall

Wholesale inflation dropped last month as gas prices reversed some of their Iran war spike and other costs also cooled, a sign that consumer inflation could grind lower in the months ahead

Wholesale price inflation slows last month as gas, food costs fall
Asia|Technology|World

Taiwan briefly slows its mobile internet to text-only speed as part of defense drill

For 30 minutes, the internet in parts of Taiwan crawled

Taiwan briefly slows its mobile internet to text-only speed as part of defense drill
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Judge postpones hearing over whether Tate brothers should stay in custody as they fight extradition

A federal judge in Miami has postponed a hearing on whether social media influencers Andrew and Tristan Tate should remain in custody

Judge postpones hearing over whether Tate brothers should stay in custody as they fight extradition
Europe|Political|World

Russia attacks Ukrainian port on Danube, Zelenskiy urges US to send Patriots

Russia struck Ukraine's largest grain export port on the Danube on Thursday, causing damage and starting a fire, authorities said, after President Volodymyr Zelenskiy warned that

Russia attacks Ukrainian port on Danube, Zelenskiy urges US to send Patriots
Africa|Political|World

Nigeria faith leaders sign peace accord months after Trump remarks

More than 50 Muslim and Christian leaders have signed an interfaith peace accord in Abuja, launching a new body to promote religious harmony across Nigeria.

Nigeria faith leaders sign peace accord months after Trump remarks
Asia|Political|Travel|World

Putin's first trip to the Pacific island chain claimed by Japan draws a protest from Tokyo

Russian President Vladimir Putin has visited the Kuril Islands for the first time, sparking a protest from Japan

Putin's first trip to the Pacific island chain claimed by Japan draws a protest from Tokyo
Environment|Political|World

In the Reflecting Pool saga, the National Park Service's mission is tested by Trump's demands

President Donald Trump’s botched repairs at the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool have landed the National Park Service in a tight spot, forced to serve the public while managing his controversial demands

In the Reflecting Pool saga, the National Park Service's mission is tested by Trump's demands
Business|Economy|Environment|World

Are global oil stocks big enough to weather another six months of US-Iran war?

As the U.S.-Iran war drags on with no end in sight, oil traders and policymakers are grappling with a critical question: are global oil stocks enough to offset

Are global oil stocks big enough to weather another six months of US-Iran war?
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Heatwave expected to remove 15% of France's nuclear capacity on Friday

Europe's fifth heatwave this summer is expected to trim French nuclear power production by about 15% of the nuclear fleet's total capacity on Friday, with

Heatwave expected to remove 15% of France's nuclear capacity on Friday
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Antwerp diamond sector rejects link between Trump ring and tariff exemption

The Antwerp diamond sector has rejected allegations there was a link between an 18-carat gold ring encrusted with 321 diamonds recently gifted to U.S.

Antwerp diamond sector rejects link between Trump ring and tariff exemption
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DeepSeek raises API pricing for its V4 models

Chinese artificial intelligence startup DeepSeek will raise API prices for its V4-Pro and V4-Flash models and introduce peak and off-peak pricing, a company statement on

DeepSeek raises API pricing for its V4 models
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Israel sends troops into West Bank homes besieged by Jewish settlers

Israeli troops took up positions inside Palestinian homes in the occupied West Bank village of Qusra on Thursday, the mayor said, after settlers

Israel sends troops into West Bank homes besieged by Jewish settlers
World

Iran's state media mock Trump over airplane switch, meme shows him hiding in a catering truck

Iran's state media has mocked U.S.

Iran's state media mock Trump over airplane switch, meme shows him hiding in a catering truck
MidEast|Political|World

Lebanon has not agreed to shortlist of countries that could verify Hezbollah's disarmament, official says

A Lebanese official denied on Thursday a Reuters report that Beirut had agreed with Israel to a shortlist of countries that could send troops to Lebanon to verify the

Lebanon has not agreed to shortlist of countries that could verify Hezbollah's disarmament, official says
Crime|Environment|Health|Science|World

Woman killed in Portage, Indiana, house explosion identified by family as Leona Rice, 86,

Woman killed in Portage, Indiana, house explosion identified by family as Leona Rice, 86,

Woman killed in Portage, Indiana, house explosion identified by family as Leona Rice, 86,
Crime|Education|Health|Lifestyle|World

Family files wrongful death lawsuit following Marine veteran's suicide hours after leaving Minneapolis VA Medical Center

Family files wrongful death lawsuit following Marine veteran's suicide hours after leaving Minneapolis VA Medical Center

Family files wrongful death lawsuit following Marine veteran's suicide hours after leaving Minneapolis VA Medical Center
Crime|Election|Finance|Political|Stock Markets|US|World

As Abdul El-Sayed breaks a barrier, anti-Muslim vitriol surges on multiple fronts

Abdul El-Sayed made history this month in Michigan by becoming the first Muslim nominated by the Democratic Party to run for the U.S. Senate

As Abdul El-Sayed breaks a barrier, anti-Muslim vitriol surges on multiple fronts
Crime|Entertainment|US|Videos|World

Video shows armed driver hit 8 cars while holding pregnant woman hostage in wild chase on Boston highway, police say

Video shows armed driver hit 8 cars while holding pregnant woman hostage in wild chase on Boston highway, police say

Video shows armed driver hit 8 cars while holding pregnant woman hostage in wild chase on Boston highway, police say
Americas|Crime|World

Man stabbed to death in fight on escalator in Boston's South Station

Man stabbed to death in fight on escalator in Boston's South Station

Man stabbed to death in fight on escalator in Boston's South Station
Crime|Entertainment|Lifestyle|World

"Graphic and dark" evidence found inside Olney home suggests 2 missing women are dead, Philadelphia police say

"Graphic and dark" evidence found inside Olney home suggests 2 missing women are dead, Philadelphia police say

"Graphic and dark" evidence found inside Olney home suggests 2 missing women are dead, Philadelphia police say
Americas|Business|Crime|Entertainment|Health|Lifestyle|World

Bronx deli fire that injured 1 person, damaged businesses being investigated as possible arson, police say

Bronx deli fire that injured 1 person, damaged businesses being investigated as possible arson, police say

Bronx deli fire that injured 1 person, damaged businesses being investigated as possible arson, police say
Election|Europe|Political|World

Nigel Farage faces off against Count Binface in special election that's been denounced as a stunt

A special election is taking place Thursday in the seaside town of Clacton, just east of London

Nigel Farage faces off against Count Binface in special election that's been denounced as a stunt
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Eurovision music contest will take place in Bulgaria’s Black Sea city of Burgas next year

Next year's Eurovision Song Contest will take place in Burgas, Bulgaria

Eurovision music contest will take place in Bulgaria’s Black Sea city of Burgas next year
Africa|Economy|Political|World

Zambia votes in election expected to favour incumbent Hichilema

Zambians voted on Thursday in a national election that will test whether President Hakainde Hichilema's economic gains since a pandemic-era debt crisis are

Zambia votes in election expected to favour incumbent Hichilema
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Rate hike bets leave yen's post-intervention gains at BOJ's mercy

Joint Japanese-U.S. efforts to shore up the battered yen two weeks ago have heightened market bets the Bank of Japan will need to hike rates

Rate hike bets leave yen's post-intervention gains at BOJ's mercy
Crime|Political|World

Human Rights Watch urges Taliban to release detained UN, NGO staff

Human Rights Watch called for the release of two UN staffers and six NGO workers in Afghanistan following a string of Taliban detentions in recent

Human Rights Watch urges Taliban to release detained UN, NGO staff
Economy|Election|Political|World

Sweden's right-wing government lags in poll, but gap narrows

Sweden's ruling right-wing coalition government is lagging centre-left opposition parties ahead of an election for parliament next month, but the gap between the two

Sweden's right-wing government lags in poll, but gap narrows
Science|Technology|World

Hackers used autonomous AI agents to attack Taiwan. Is this the future of cyberwarfare?

Hackers used autonomous AI agents to attack Taiwan. Is this the future of cyberwarfare?

Hackers used autonomous AI agents to attack Taiwan. Is this the future of cyberwarfare?
Business|Economy|Health|World

Indonesia's free meals drive leaves remote kitchen investors deep in debt

Loan sharks are circling a kitchen that stands on stilts above the waters of Tomini Bay, off the coast of Indonesia's Sulawesi island in the

Indonesia's free meals drive leaves remote kitchen investors deep in debt
Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|Technology|World

SMIC profit more than triples on AI-driven chip demand

China's largest contract chipmaker, Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corp , reported on Thursday second-quarter profit more than

SMIC profit more than triples on AI-driven chip demand
Asia|Business|Technology|World

China's WeRide eyes Australia, Southeast Asia among potential new markets after strong Q2

Chinese autonomous driving firm WeRide is considering Australia, South Korea, Japan, and Southeast Asia as potential new markets for expansion, its chief executive said on

China's WeRide eyes Australia, Southeast Asia among potential new markets after strong Q2
Business|Political|World

Turkey lays out plans for defence pact with Pakistan and Saudi Arabia

Turkey, Saudi Arabia and Pakistan will group senior ministers, hold joint exercises and deepen defence industry cooperation under a military pact signed between the regional

Turkey lays out plans for defence pact with Pakistan and Saudi Arabia
Political|Sports|World

Soccer-Qatar, Morocco among six Arab federations backing FIFA's Infantino

Six heads of Arab national football associations, including Qatar and 2030 World Cup co-hosts Morocco, backed FIFA President Gianni Infantino on Thursday, with

Soccer-Qatar, Morocco among six Arab federations backing FIFA's Infantino
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Swiss government urges parliament to reject initiative opposing EU deal

The Swiss government on Thursday recommended that parliament reject an initiative aimed at blocking a new agreement between Switzerland and the European Union that would

Swiss government urges parliament to reject initiative opposing EU deal
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ECB set to deliver final rate hike next month in shortest tightening drive since 2011: Reuters poll

The European Central Bank will raise interest rates once more next month, as high energy prices push inflation further from the bank's 2% target, and

ECB set to deliver final rate hike next month in shortest tightening drive since 2011: Reuters poll
Business|Economy|Technology|World

Microsoft retreats in China, but AI boom helps it keep a window open

Microsoft once regarded the idea of quitting China as unthinkable.

Microsoft retreats in China, but AI boom helps it keep a window open
Environment|Health|Science|World

In record US wildfire season, firefighter entrapments hit 20-year high

U.S. firefighting personnel are being overrun by wildfires at the highest rate in two decades, leading to six deaths and dozens of injuries this year, federal data

In record US wildfire season, firefighter entrapments hit 20-year high
Americas|Business|Economy|Political|World

Cuba marks centenary of Fidel Castro's birth amid deepening economic crisis

Cuba on Thursday marked the 100th anniversary of the birth of revolutionary leader Fidel Castro amid one of the most severe economic and political crises in

Cuba marks centenary of Fidel Castro's birth amid deepening economic crisis
Business|Political|Technology|Travel|World

A passenger jet that came too close to Trump’s Marine One helicopter highlights continuing air traffic control problems

A passenger jet that came too close to Trump’s Marine One helicopter highlights continuing air traffic control problems

A passenger jet that came too close to Trump’s Marine One helicopter highlights continuing air traffic control problems
Economy|Finance|Political|World

What does Trump mean when he says the US is ‘low-keying’ negotiations with Iran?

What does Trump mean when he says the US is ‘low-keying’ negotiations with Iran?

What does Trump mean when he says the US is ‘low-keying’ negotiations with Iran?
Economy|Europe|MidEast|Political|World

Jailed Istanbul mayor Imamoglu joins new opposition party amid political turmoil

Jailed Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu said on Wednesday he was joining the newly formed New Party, after a court order removed the leadership of his former Republican

Jailed Istanbul mayor Imamoglu joins new opposition party amid political turmoil
Business|Economy|Environment|World

Ukraine's farmers despair as Russia's Black Sea blockade traps their harvest

Ukrainian farmer Serhiy Rybalko lost two-thirds of his land when Russia occupied a large part of southern Ukraine at the start of the

Ukraine's farmers despair as Russia's Black Sea blockade traps their harvest
Business|Economy|Europe|World

Maersk raises outlook again as strong demand, freight rates lift profit

Danish shipping group Maersk on Thursday raised its full-year earnings guidance for a second time this year and smashed profit forecasts as global

Maersk raises outlook again as strong demand, freight rates lift profit
Health|Science|World

Gaza cancer patients face rising death rate amid Israeli curbs, doctors say

Gaza cancer patients are dying at two to three times the pace they did before the start of the war in the territory, as Israel

Gaza cancer patients face rising death rate amid Israeli curbs, doctors say
Arts|Election|Entertainment|World

Brazil presidential race ramps up with catchy campaign earworms

As presidential campaigns ramp up in Brazil, the frontrunners are making their pitches to voters in a medium the nation is famous

Brazil presidential race ramps up with catchy campaign earworms
Business|Economy|Europe|World

Container shipper Hapag-Lloyd takes $600 million hit from Middle East crisis

Hapag-Lloyd, one of the world's top container shipping companies, said on Thursday that the conflict in the Middle East, with the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, cost the

Container shipper Hapag-Lloyd takes $600 million hit from Middle East crisis
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Trump keeps saying the US controls the Strait of Hormuz. Does it?

Trump keeps saying the US controls the Strait of Hormuz. Does it?

Trump keeps saying the US controls the Strait of Hormuz. Does it?
Business|Economy|Europe|World

Why UK food inflation has yet to surge

Britain's food industry warned in February that soaring energy costs following U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran could push food price inflation towards 10% by

Why UK food inflation has yet to surge
Crime|Economy|Health|Political|World

Immigrant who was detained at ICE facility in New Jersey died after medical emergency

An immigrant from Guatemala who was taken to a U.S.

Immigrant who was detained at ICE facility in New Jersey died after medical emergency
Environment|Health|Science|World

Canadian wildfire that forced 20,000 to flee may signal ‘new normal’

British Columbia Premier David Eby says a fast-moving wildfire in western Canada that forced more than 20,000 people from their homes may signal a “new normal” after outpacing official models and giving some residents little time to evacuate

Canadian wildfire that forced 20,000 to flee may signal ‘new normal’
Economy|Europe|Political|World

Italy's Meloni has a youth problem as election approaches

Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni's government is increasingly unpopular among young voters, opinion polls show, a trend that could prove

Italy's Meloni has a youth problem as election approaches
Asia|Business|Economy|World

Starbucks Korea swings to Q2 operating loss after marketing backlash

The operator of Starbucks Korea posted an operating loss in the second quarter as sales fell after backlash over a marketing campaign that evoked a brutal 1980 military

Starbucks Korea swings to Q2 operating loss after marketing backlash
Asia|Business|Economy|World

Thailand's second-quarter growth seen slowing sharply as weak consumption weighs: Reuters poll

Thailand's economic growth likely slowed sharply in the second quarter, while the economy contracted on a quarterly basis, a Reuters poll of economists

Thailand's second-quarter growth seen slowing sharply as weak consumption weighs: Reuters poll
Business|Food|Health|Lifestyle|World

Ice cream makers bet consumers still want treats, just healthier ones

Ice cream companies may be enjoying a summer sales boost from soaring temperatures, but behind the scenes they are preparing for a future where consumers

Ice cream makers bet consumers still want treats, just healthier ones
Business|Economy|Technology|World

China's Lenovo posts 43% jump in Q1 revenue, riding AI infrastructure boom

China's Lenovo Group reported a 43% jump in quarterly revenue on Thursday, beating forecasts to drive shares up as much as 22%, as the world's

China's Lenovo posts 43% jump in Q1 revenue, riding AI infrastructure boom
Business|Economy|Sports|World

UK economy gains from Gulf ceasefire, World Cup and sunshine

Britain's economy unexpectedly grew in June as companies enjoyed a respite from the energy price surge caused by the Iran war, the start

UK economy gains from Gulf ceasefire, World Cup and sunshine
Environment|Science|Technology|Travel|World

Millions crowd Spanish cities to see country's first total solar eclipse in over a century

Millions of people crowded cloudless cities and towns in Spain in search of the best views of a total solar eclipse, when the alignment of the sun, moon and Earth briefly plunged parts of the planet into darkness

Millions crowd Spanish cities to see country's first total solar eclipse in over a century
Asia|Crime|Political|World

Ex-Chinese military men accused of espionage activities near US bases in South Korea, police say

Ex-Chinese military men accused of espionage activities near US bases in South Korea, police say

Ex-Chinese military men accused of espionage activities near US bases in South Korea, police say
Business|Economy|Environment|Science|World

A punishing European drought shrivels crops from Dutch potatoes to Bosnian corn

A drought that is slamming Europe this summer is hitting farmers across Europe hard

A punishing European drought shrivels crops from Dutch potatoes to Bosnian corn
Europe|MidEast|Political|World

Sell Ukraine 10% of US Patriots and ‘we will destroy all the Russians’ ballistic missiles,’ Zelensky tells CNN

Sell Ukraine 10% of US Patriots and ‘we will destroy all the Russians’ ballistic missiles,’ Zelensky tells CNN

Sell Ukraine 10% of US Patriots and ‘we will destroy all the Russians’ ballistic missiles,’ Zelensky tells CNN
Environment|Europe|Science|Technology|World

Alpine resorts' snowmaking equipment may be put to work fighting summer forest fires

Alpine resorts may have a new way to put their snowmaking equipment to work as Europe bakes through hot summers: helping douse forest fires

Alpine resorts' snowmaking equipment may be put to work fighting summer forest fires
Business|Economy|Political|World

South Korea unveils package to boost housing supply, support young buyers

South Korea said on Thursday it would raise financial support for construction projects and ease regulations for young homebuyers as part of

South Korea unveils package to boost housing supply, support young buyers
Arts|Business|Economy|Education|Health|Political|Technology|World

Meta says it has taken down 756,000 Australian teen accounts as ban enforcement looms

Facebook and Instagram owner Meta said on Thursday it had taken down more than 750,000 accounts it suspected were held by Australians aged under 16 since a world-first ban

Meta says it has taken down 756,000 Australian teen accounts as ban enforcement looms
Asia|Business|Science|Technology|World

Starlink starts taking orders for satellite internet service in Vietnam

Starlink, the satellite internet service operated by Elon Musk's SpaceX, has begun accepting orders in Vietnam, according to the company's local website.

Starlink starts taking orders for satellite internet service in Vietnam
Asia|Political|World

Taiwan military drills clear streets, slow internet in Taipei

Air raid sirens rang out and streets emptied in Taiwan's capital Taipei on Thursday during annual air raid drills that also included the

Taiwan military drills clear streets, slow internet in Taipei
Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|World

Fed bets cool, BOJ wagers heat up

A look at the day ahead in European and global markets from Satoshi Sugiyama For all the anticipation, Wednesday's U.S.

Fed bets cool, BOJ wagers heat up
Health|World

Congo says 2,000 people have died in history's fastest-growing Ebola outbreak

Congo's Ebola outbreak has claimed at least 2,000 lives as it has become the fastest-growing on record

Congo says 2,000 people have died in history's fastest-growing Ebola outbreak
Australia|Business|Economy|World

ASX logs best day in six years as volatility-driven trading boom lifts profit

Australian stock exchange operator ASX posted a higher annual underlying profit on Thursday, helped by robust trading activity in volatile

ASX logs best day in six years as volatility-driven trading boom lifts profit
Arts|Business|Economy|Food|World

Treasury Wine shares notch 8-month closing high on stable earnings outlook

Treasury Wine Estates said on Thursday it expects annual operating earnings to be at least in line with the previous financial year after a 36

Treasury Wine shares notch 8-month closing high on stable earnings outlook
Political|Science|Technology|World

Taiwan says it was targeted last month in AI-driven hacking campaign

Taiwan detected AI-assisted cyberattacks on government agencies last month coming from overseas but the affected bodies

Taiwan says it was targeted last month in AI-driven hacking campaign
Arts|Business|Entertainment|Sports|World

León beats Inter Miami 3-2 on Arcila's two goals as Messi returns after father’s death

Daniel Arcila scored twice, including the go-ahead goal in the 83rd minute, and Club León advanced to the Leagues Cup knockout stage with a 3-2 win over Inter Miami, which saw star Lionel Messi return following the death of his father

León beats Inter Miami 3-2 on Arcila's two goals as Messi returns after father’s death
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Rubio and Bessent stayed on decoy flight from Turkey as Trump switched planes, official says

Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent flew out of last month’s NATO summit in Turkey on what was effectively a decoy plane, while President Donald Trump was secreted onto another plane following an Iranian threat

Rubio and Bessent stayed on decoy flight from Turkey as Trump switched planes, official says
Australia|Business|Economy|Finance|World

Australia central banker says rate risks are skewed higher

A senior Australian central banker on Thursday warned of the risk of further policy tightening, saying inflation threats remain on the upside and "a lot of

Australia central banker says rate risks are skewed higher
Political|Sports|Travel|World

After Trump's Turkey ruse, a look at past secret presidential trips

Closed aircraft window shades. A ballcap pulled low to hide the president's face. Seized cellphones. Strict warnings against leaks.

After Trump's Turkey ruse, a look at past secret presidential trips
Crime|US|World

Two US Army soldiers killed in Texas helicopter crash

Two U.S.

Two US Army soldiers killed in Texas helicopter crash
Business|Economy|Technology|World

Strong majority of Japanese firms have yet to fully embrace AI: Reuters poll

More than 80% of Japanese companies use artificial intelligence in only a limited capacity in their operations or not at all, a Reuters survey showed on

Strong majority of Japanese firms have yet to fully embrace AI: Reuters poll
Business|Economy|Environment|Europe|Technology|World

Global EV sales rise in July as Europe offsets weakness in China and North America

Global demand for electric vehicles rose for a fifth consecutive month in July, driven by robust growth in Europe while sales weakened in China and North America,

Global EV sales rise in July as Europe offsets weakness in China and North America
Business|Economy|Finance|Political|World

Brazil Congress approves spending curbs as debt concerns mount

The Brazilian Congress approved on Wednesday spending-control mechanisms proposed by the government in an effort to rein in

Brazil Congress approves spending curbs as debt concerns mount
Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|World

Japan's wholesale inflation stays hot, bolstering odds of September BOJ hike

Japan's annual wholesale inflation remained elevated in July, data showed on Thursday, highlighting broadening price pressures and reinforcing market

Japan's wholesale inflation stays hot, bolstering odds of September BOJ hike
Environment|World

Colombia president vows reconstruction fund as search for quake survivors enters critical period

Colombia's President Abelardo De La Espriella on Wednesday vowed to set up an

Colombia president vows reconstruction fund as search for quake survivors enters critical period
Australia|Business|Economy|Finance|World

ANZ says home loan applications fall 12%, records A$1.9 billion quarterly profit

Australian lender ANZ Group said on Thursday home loan applications had slumped 12% since the Labor government scrapped lucrative

ANZ says home loan applications fall 12%, records A$1.9 billion quarterly profit
Crime|Political|Technology|US|World

US immigration agency plans to buy electric shock gloves, raising alarm among rights advocates

The U.S.

US immigration agency plans to buy electric shock gloves, raising alarm among rights advocates
Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|World

Venezuela looks to UK-held gold reserves for reconstruction as inflation surges

Venezuelan authorities plan to focus on reconstruction efforts and recovering gold reserves worth an estimated $4 billion held in the Bank of England's underground vaults, National

Venezuela looks to UK-held gold reserves for reconstruction as inflation surges
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White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt is leaving the Trump administration

White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt will be leaving the Trump administration at the end of the month to spend time with her young family

White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt is leaving the Trump administration
Health|Political|Sports|World

WNBA denounces 'bad-faith' transgender debate and says league has no eligibility issues

The WNBA is criticizing those trying to create a narrative about transgender women playing in the league

WNBA denounces 'bad-faith' transgender debate and says league has no eligibility issues
Crime|Education|Political|World

Defense in Charlie Kirk's killing say shooter should not get death penalty, hit 'intended target'

Lawyers for the man charged with killing conservative activist Charlie Kirk say he shouldn’t be eligible for the death penalty because the shooter hit the “intended target” during an event attended by thousands of people last year in Utah

Defense in Charlie Kirk's killing say shooter should not get death penalty, hit 'intended target'
Crime|US|World

2 pilots dead after military helicopter slams into Central Texas field and catches fire

2 pilots dead after military helicopter slams into Central Texas field and catches fire

2 pilots dead after military helicopter slams into Central Texas field and catches fire
Crime|Education|Health|Lifestyle|World

Student wounded and young suspect is in custody after shooting at Georgia high school, police say

A shooting at a Georgia high school has left one student wounded, and police say a suspect is in custody

Student wounded and young suspect is in custody after shooting at Georgia high school, police say
Crime|Political|Technology|World

ICE's plan to give officers electric shock gloves draws outrage and fears of misuse

Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s plan to give officers gloves that deliver painful electric shocks is facing criticism from Democratic elected officials and civil rights advocates, who call it unnecessary and cruel

ICE's plan to give officers electric shock gloves draws outrage and fears of misuse
Americas|Crime|Education|US|World

Minnesota man kills his wife and daughter at a daycare after killing another relative

Police in Minnesota say a man who killed his wife and their 7-year-old daughter at a daycare is also suspected of killing a 78-year-old relative in a separate attack

Minnesota man kills his wife and daughter at a daycare after killing another relative
Arts|Business|Education|Entertainment|Environment|Health|World

Marc Anthony, Chayanne and more to play benefit concert for Venezuela and Colombia earthquake relief

Latin music stars Marc Anthony, Feid, and others are set to perform at a benefit concert in Miami on Sunday to raise money for those affected by recent earthquakes in Venezuela and Colombia

Marc Anthony, Chayanne and more to play benefit concert for Venezuela and Colombia earthquake relief
Africa|Political|World

RSF renews assault on Sudan's al-Obeid as drones strike capital, witnesses say

The Sudanese Rapid Support Forces renewed its assault on the city of al-Obeid on Wednesday and stepped up drone and land attacks across the

RSF renews assault on Sudan's al-Obeid as drones strike capital, witnesses say
Business|Economy|Travel|World

American Airlines shakes up leadership as CEO faces pressure to close profit gap

American Airlines is reorganizing senior management, broadening oversight across its commercial and operations teams and adding a former Spirit

American Airlines shakes up leadership as CEO faces pressure to close profit gap
Crime|Political|US|World

US Justice Department charges former Southern Poverty Law Center executive in fraud scheme

The U.S.

US Justice Department charges former Southern Poverty Law Center executive in fraud scheme
Europe|Political|Travel|World

'If I go, you go, right?': Traveling on the presidential plane - without Trump

From the beginning, something didn't add up. During the closing hours of the NATO Leaders' Summit in Ankara in July, U.S.

'If I go, you go, right?': Traveling on the presidential plane - without Trump
Crime|Political|US|World

Federal grand jury returns hate crime indictment in stabbing of Muslim man in Utah

U.S. prosecutors announced on Wednesday a hate crime indictment by a federal grand jury against ‌a man who police said had stabbed a Muslim person

Federal grand jury returns hate crime indictment in stabbing of Muslim man in Utah
Education|Environment|Science|Travel|World

Total darkness, then sunset as full eclipse wows spectators in Spain

Spectators across Spain watched in wonder, some whipping off their protective glasses and rising to their feet in

Total darkness, then sunset as full eclipse wows spectators in Spain
Business|Economy|Political|World

Senators press Rubio, Bessent on lack of counter-evasion sanctions on Russia

Two senior Democratic U.S. senators on Wednesday pressed Trump administration officials on why they have paused imposing fresh sanctions on companies, banks and other

Senators press Rubio, Bessent on lack of counter-evasion sanctions on Russia
Health|Political|World

The Latest: White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt will leave at the month’s end

President Donald Trump says White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt will leave the administration at the end of the month to spend more time with her family

The Latest: White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt will leave at the month’s end
Crime|Europe|MidEast|Political|World

Credible missile threat led to secret aircraft switch for Trump, source says

A threat that Air Force One could be targeted by a shoulder-fired missile prompted the Secret Service to secretly move President Donald Trump onto a

Credible missile threat led to secret aircraft switch for Trump, source says
Crime|Political|Technology|US|World

Trump signed memo to allow use of cyber tools to target transnational criminal organizations, White House says

U.S.

Trump signed memo to allow use of cyber tools to target transnational criminal organizations, White House says
Africa|Europe|Political|World

Spain rejects discussing sovereignty of enclaves with Morocco

The status of the North African enclaves of Ceuta and Melilla as Spanish territories is not up for discussion, Spanish

Spain rejects discussing sovereignty of enclaves with Morocco
Crime|Political|World

Hegseth says Colombia's new president has requested US collaboration in anti-drug efforts

U_S_ Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth says the government of Colombian President Abelardo de la Espriella has requested U_S_ collaboration in joint military operations in Colombia to combat “narco-terrorism.”

Hegseth says Colombia's new president has requested US collaboration in anti-drug efforts
Americas|Economy|Environment|Health|Political|World

Earthquake response strains Colombia's new government and rescuers as they race against the clock

The search for life in the rubble of Colombia’s powerful earthquake is growing more desperate as search teams push up against a key time threshold to locate survivors before it's too late

Earthquake response strains Colombia's new government and rescuers as they race against the clock
Business|US|World

Why Karoline Leavitt is leaving the White House

Why Karoline Leavitt is leaving the White House

Why Karoline Leavitt is leaving the White House
Americas|Crime|Political|World

US floats prospect of joint strikes on Colombian armed groups

U.S.

US floats prospect of joint strikes on Colombian armed groups
Business|Economy|Political|World

Canada unhappy with latest US offer to lower tariffs, CBC reports

Canadian officials working to persuade Washington not to impose additional tariffs next week are unhappy with the latest U.S. offer to ease the measures, CBC News reported on

Canada unhappy with latest US offer to lower tariffs, CBC reports
Business|Economy|Environment|World

Top US refiners see profits soar, step up investor rewards

Top U.S. fuel makers boosted returns to shareholders in the second quarter as prolonged disruptions to crude supplies through the Strait of Hormuz sent fuel prices and

Top US refiners see profits soar, step up investor rewards
Election|Political|Sports|US|World

Trump says press secretary Leavitt to leave job at month's end

White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt will leave her role at the end of the month, U.S.

Trump says press secretary Leavitt to leave job at month's end
Crime|Europe|Political|World

Ukraine has retaken 745 sq km in 'precision' operation this year, Zelenskiy says

Ukrainian forces have recaptured 745 square km (288 square miles) of Russian-occupied land this year across a swathe of the southeastern front, President Volodymyr Zelenskiy

Ukraine has retaken 745 sq km in 'precision' operation this year, Zelenskiy says
Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|World

Oil prices climb again, as global stocks gain

Global equities were higher on Wednesday after mild inflation data reinforced bets the Federal Reserve will hold interest rates

Oil prices climb again, as global stocks gain
Africa|Crime|World

Zimbabwe boat accident death toll rises to 44

At least 44 people died after a passenger ferry capsized in a lake in Zimbabwe on Tuesday, police said, roughly trebling an earlier estimate of the death count after more

Zimbabwe boat accident death toll rises to 44
Business|Economy|Political|World

Russia says Ukrainian attacks are pushing up global food prices, causing grain shortages

Russian said on Wednesday that Ukrainian strikes on its grain and agricultural infrastructure were

Russia says Ukrainian attacks are pushing up global food prices, causing grain shortages
Crime|Europe|MidEast|Political|World

Several close personal aides joined Trump on his secret flight from Turkey, source says

Several close personal aides joined Trump on his secret flight from Turkey, source says

Several close personal aides joined Trump on his secret flight from Turkey, source says
Environment|Science|World

Forecasters warn a Pacific system could soak Hawaii as Tropical Storm Cristobal fades

Tropical Storm Cristobal, located well west of the Azores, is expected to dissipate soon

Forecasters warn a Pacific system could soak Hawaii as Tropical Storm Cristobal fades
Business|Crime|Economy|Education|Europe|Health|Lifestyle|Political|US|World

3 found dead, including child, inside Hopkins home daycare, police say

3 found dead, including child, inside Hopkins home daycare, police say

3 found dead, including child, inside Hopkins home daycare, police say
Economy|Education|Health|Political|World

Afghanistan's Taliban rulers detain two members of the UN political mission

The United Nations says Afghanistan’s Taliban rulers have detained two Afghan members of the U.N. political mission in the country

Afghanistan's Taliban rulers detain two members of the UN political mission
Business|Crime|Education|Lifestyle|Political|World

Judge Assma Ali faces threats and calls for removal over religious background

Judge Assma Ali faces threats and calls for removal over religious background

Judge Assma Ali faces threats and calls for removal over religious background
Crime|Education|World

Student shot, killed at bus stop in Gaffney, South Carolina, officials say

Student shot, killed at bus stop in Gaffney, South Carolina, officials say

Student shot, killed at bus stop in Gaffney, South Carolina, officials say
Sports|World

Paris Saint-Germain retains UEFA Super Cup as Doué goal seals 2-1 win over Aston Villa

Paris Saint-Germain has won the UEFA Super Cup for a second straight year by beating Aston Villa 2-1 thanks to Désiré Doué’s second-half goal in the annual curtain-raiser to the European soccer season

Paris Saint-Germain retains UEFA Super Cup as Doué goal seals 2-1 win over Aston Villa
Business|Economy|Environment|Science|World

Brazil Supreme Court upholds laws that led to downfall of Amazon soy moratorium

Brazil’s Supreme Court has upheld state laws denying tax incentives to farmers who adhered to the country's soy moratorium

Brazil Supreme Court upholds laws that led to downfall of Amazon soy moratorium
Business|Economy|Technology|World

Lawsuit seeks to ban Trump Media from charging for early access to president's posts on US policy

President Donald Trump was sued in federal court Wednesday to stop him from making money off a new, paid service at his Truth Social company offering early, exclusive access to his posts on U.S. policy

Lawsuit seeks to ban Trump Media from charging for early access to president's posts on US policy
Europe|Science|World

A rare sunset total solar eclipse dazzles the sky for millions of people

A rare sunset total solar eclipse dazzles the sky for millions of people

A rare sunset total solar eclipse dazzles the sky for millions of people
Americas|Crime|Environment|US|World

Woman admits to starting Freds Mountain Fire, sheriff says

Woman admits to starting Freds Mountain Fire, sheriff says

Woman admits to starting Freds Mountain Fire, sheriff says
Election|Political|US|World

Four things we learned from primaries in Wisconsin, Minnesota and South Carolina

A big upset in Wisconsin. A progressive victory in Minnesota. And the enduring power of President Donald Trump's endorsement.

Four things we learned from primaries in Wisconsin, Minnesota and South Carolina
Crime|US|World

US charges 11 in sham marriage immigration scheme, following Trump 'birth tourism' order

The U.S.

US charges 11 in sham marriage immigration scheme, following Trump 'birth tourism' order
Business|Economy|MidEast|Political|World

Iran says no progress on reviving interim peace deal with US

Iran and the United States remain at

Iran says no progress on reviving interim peace deal with US
Business|Economy|Environment|World

Ukraine pounds naval base, grain terminals at Russia's Black Sea port of Novorossiysk

A major Ukrainian attack on Russia's Black Sea port city of Novorossiysk hit warships at a naval base and forced two major grain terminals to halt operations on Wednesday, according

Ukraine pounds naval base, grain terminals at Russia's Black Sea port of Novorossiysk
World

UK, Italy among states considered to verify Hezbollah disarmament, sources say

Israel and Lebanon have agreed on Britain, Italy, Switzerland and Indonesia as potential contributors to a proposed mechanism

UK, Italy among states considered to verify Hezbollah disarmament, sources say
Business|Economy|Finance|World

US budget deficit widens in July on higher outlays, negative tariff receipts

The U.S. federal budget deficit for July jumped to $432 billion, a record for the month, as higher outlays and more negative tariff revenues also brought the 2026

US budget deficit widens in July on higher outlays, negative tariff receipts
Arts|Business|Entertainment|Sports|Technology|World

The Knicks will also open their NBA Cup title defense against LeBron James and the 76ers

The New York Knicks are going to open both of their title defenses against LeBron James and the Philadelphia 76ers

The Knicks will also open their NBA Cup title defense against LeBron James and the 76ers
Business|Crime|US|World

Exclusive: Former employee at Southern Poverty Law Center arrested on fraud charges

Exclusive: Former employee at Southern Poverty Law Center arrested on fraud charges

Exclusive: Former employee at Southern Poverty Law Center arrested on fraud charges
Business|Economy|Environment|World

Wall Street rises near a record as AI stocks climb and worries about inflation ease a bit

Wall Street finished just shy of a record after several AI stocks reported better growth for the spring than analysts expected, while a report showed inflation across the United States was slightly less bad last month

Wall Street rises near a record as AI stocks climb and worries about inflation ease a bit
Election|Finance|Political|US|World

Forget left vs. center. Democratic voters are making clear they just want change

Results in Democratic primaries in Minnesota, Wisconsin and Connecticut have reiterated that Democratic voters are hungry for change, even as they remain divided over the party’s ideological future

Forget left vs. center. Democratic voters are making clear they just want change
Business|Crime|Economy|Political|World

US government charges 11 people in scheme to obtain green cards through sham marriages

The Department of Justice has charged nearly a dozen people with participating in a multimillion-dollar scheme to help hundreds of Chinese nationals fraudulently obtain green cards through sham marriages to U.S. citizens

US government charges 11 people in scheme to obtain green cards through sham marriages
Arts|Entertainment|Sports|Travel|World

Jonas Brothers to headline halftime show for NFL season opener in Australia

The Jonas Brothers will perform at halftime of the NFL’s season opener between the San Francisco 49ers and the Los Angeles Rams at the Melbourne Cricket Ground

Jonas Brothers to headline halftime show for NFL season opener in Australia
Crime|Environment|Health|World

Woman admits to starting Fred Mountain Fire near California-Nevada border, officials say

Woman admits to starting Fred Mountain Fire near California-Nevada border, officials say

Woman admits to starting Fred Mountain Fire near California-Nevada border, officials say
MidEast|Political|World

US strikes targeting Houthis killed 153 civilians in Yemen last year, Pentagon review says

A Pentagon review has found that U.S. airstrikes targeting Iranian-backed Houthi rebels in Yemen last year killed more than 150 civilians

US strikes targeting Houthis killed 153 civilians in Yemen last year, Pentagon review says
Crime|Europe|Political|Travel|World

Security concerns prompted Trump to secretly change planes in Turkey, official says

While in Turkey for the NATO Summit in July, President Donald Trump flew out of the country on an alternate military plane which he boarded by hiding in a catering truck

Security concerns prompted Trump to secretly change planes in Turkey, official says
Election|Finance|US|World

Trump administration again urges US Supreme Court intervention on mail ballots

President Donald Trump's administration again asked the U.S.

Trump administration again urges US Supreme Court intervention on mail ballots
Asia|Crime|MidEast|Political|World

Pakistan says troops killed 10 militants and a car bomb killed 3 civilians in southwest province

Pakistani security forces have clashed with militants in the country’s insurgency-hit southwestern province of Balochistan, killing 10 insurgents

Pakistan says troops killed 10 militants and a car bomb killed 3 civilians in southwest province
Political|World

Officials say US forces on track to complete Iraq pullout by Sept. 30

The U.S. military is on track to pull all its forces out of Iraq by the end of September, marking the end of a presence that started in 2003

Officials say US forces on track to complete Iraq pullout by Sept. 30
Economy|Europe|World

Putin says Russia will start seizing European vessels if its ships targeted

President Vladimir Putin said on Wednesday that Russia will respond in kind if European countries start to seize Russian merchant vessels

Putin says Russia will start seizing European vessels if its ships targeted
Business|Economy|World

Russian July inflation slows to 0.54% m/m

Russia's consumer price index (CPI) rose 0.54% in July after increasing 0.87% in June, data from the state statistics service showed on Wednesday.

Russian July inflation slows to 0.54% m/m
Business|Economy|Stock Markets|Technology|World

Londian Wason valued at $2 billion, biggest Chinese debut in New York in over a year

Copper foil maker Londian Wason New Energy Tech was valued at $2.01 billion in its New York Stock Exchange debut on Wednesday, marking the

Londian Wason valued at $2 billion, biggest Chinese debut in New York in over a year
Business|Economy|Environment|Finance|Stock Markets|US|World

Oil prices edge up as investors weigh US-Iran talks deadlock against lower demand

Oil prices rose slightly on Wednesday as attacks on ships in the Middle East continued and talks to end the Iran war hit an impasse.

Oil prices edge up as investors weigh US-Iran talks deadlock against lower demand
Business|Economy|Technology|World

Uber invests in Latin American motorcycle lender Galgo to finance gig workers

Uber will invest in Galgo, a Latin American lender focused on motorcycle purchases, as the ride-hailing giant looks to expand access to vehicles for

Uber invests in Latin American motorcycle lender Galgo to finance gig workers
Business|Environment|World

Huge oil slick hitting Oman's shoreline as agencies warn of disaster

A vast oil spill from a leaking tanker has started to hit Oman's coastline, its environment agency confirmed on Wednesday, in what

Huge oil slick hitting Oman's shoreline as agencies warn of disaster
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|World

BofA to take 49.9% stake in Jio Credit for $1.9 billion in India push

Bank of America will acquire as much as a 49.9% stake in the non-bank lending arm of Jio Financial Services in a 182.68 billion rupee ($1.92

BofA to take 49.9% stake in Jio Credit for $1.9 billion in India push
Business|Crime|Political|World

Israel says Gaza drone strike targeted a Hamas commander, and other developments in the Mideast

Israel's military says it struck a Hamas commander in northern Gaza targeted drone strike

Israel says Gaza drone strike targeted a Hamas commander, and other developments in the Mideast
Celebrity|Sports|World

Lionel Messi shares tribute to late father Jorge, expresses doubts about continuing to play soccer

Lionel Messi has shared a tribute to his late father, Jorge, on social media, opening up about how difficult it was to lead Argentina to the World Cup final and expressing uncertainty about whether he will continue playing soccer

Lionel Messi shares tribute to late father Jorge, expresses doubts about continuing to play soccer
Crime|Environment|Travel|World

Rescuers evacuate more than 200 from a ferry fire that left at least 1 dead near Bali

Authorities in Indonesia say rescuers evacuated 211 people and recovered the body of a passenger from a ferry that caught fire Wednesday in rough seas between Bali and Lombok

Rescuers evacuate more than 200 from a ferry fire that left at least 1 dead near Bali
Celebrity|Entertainment|Lifestyle|Sports|World

Lionel Messi’s emotional tribute to his late father reveals his doubts about his future on the pitch

Lionel Messi’s emotional tribute to his late father reveals his doubts about his future on the pitch

Lionel Messi’s emotional tribute to his late father reveals his doubts about his future on the pitch
Economy|Education|Health|World

Half of Afghan women rarely leave home as Taliban restrictions deepen, UN agency says

Half of Afghan women now leave their homes only once or twice a month as Taliban-imposed restrictions curtail their freedom of movement and

Half of Afghan women rarely leave home as Taliban restrictions deepen, UN agency says
Business|Political|World

US must return to interim deal, no ceasefire extension talks, senior Iranian source says

There have been no talks on extending a ceasefire between Iran and the U.S. under an interim deal, with Iran saying that Washington must return to the pact

US must return to interim deal, no ceasefire extension talks, senior Iranian source says
Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|World

Dollar gains, yen slips as US CPI meets expectations

The dollar gained on Wednesday after U.S. consumer price inflation matched economists' expectations in July, even as traders pushed back expectations on when the

Dollar gains, yen slips as US CPI meets expectations
Business|Economy|Finance|World

Instant View: Market shrugs off in-line July CPI report

U.S. consumer prices increased slightly in July, potentially weakening the argument for an interest rate increase from the Federal Reserve next month.

Instant View: Market shrugs off in-line July CPI report
Business|Economy|Environment|Finance|Stock Markets|World

Global 2026 oil supply shortfall to deepen as Hormuz reopening remains elusive, IEA says

Global oil supply will fall by 4.3 million barrels per day, or around 4%, this year, the International Energy Agency said on Wednesday, as renewed

Global 2026 oil supply shortfall to deepen as Hormuz reopening remains elusive, IEA says
Business|Economy|Finance|World

Sri Lanka cenbank sees no need for further rate hikes but will remain vigilant, governor says

Sri Lanka's central bank sees no need for more interest rate hikes this year after its unexpected raise in May, with inflation expected to peak around

Sri Lanka cenbank sees no need for further rate hikes but will remain vigilant, governor says
Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|US|World

US consumer inflation mild in July, economy still not out of the woods

U.S. consumer prices barely increased in July as the cost of gasoline declined for a second straight month, while underlying inflation was benign,

US consumer inflation mild in July, economy still not out of the woods
MidEast|Political|World

Trump says US has 'total control' over Strait of Hormuz

U.S. President Donald Trump on Wednesday said the United States in is control of the Strait of Hormuz. "The U.S.A. has total control over the Strait of Hormuz.

Trump says US has 'total control' over Strait of Hormuz
Crime|Europe|Political|World

Russia publishes list of 224 Ukrainian POWs it says it is ready to swap amid dispute with Kyiv

Russia's human rights commissioner published on Wednesday a list of 224 Ukrainian prisoners of war that she said Moscow was ready to exchange but that Kyiv had rejected,

Russia publishes list of 224 Ukrainian POWs it says it is ready to swap amid dispute with Kyiv
Europe|MidEast|Political|World

EU, 26 countries condemn Iran's executions of protesters

The EU and 26 countries condemned Iran's executions of protesters in a joint statement, French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot said on Wednesday.

EU, 26 countries condemn Iran's executions of protesters
Crime|Environment|Health|World

Colombia woman's earthquake survival story gives son a birthday to remember

When Julio Cesar Largo's daughter failed to show up for her son's birthday celebration, his worst fears took hold.

Colombia woman's earthquake survival story gives son a birthday to remember
Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|World

Fed expected to leave rates unchanged next month after soft inflation data

Federal Reserve policymakers are likely to feel little fresh urgency to raise interest rates in September after data on Wednesday showed inflation cooled on a year-

Fed expected to leave rates unchanged next month after soft inflation data
Business|Economy|Finance|World

Global stocks hold gains after in-line US CPI

Global stocks held on to gains on Wednesday after U.S. inflation data came in as expected, while oil prices edged higher after a senior

Global stocks hold gains after in-line US CPI
Business|Economy|Environment|Political|World

Drone strike in western Libya torches a power substation, triggering outages

A drone strike has ignited a fire at an electrical substation in western Libya, knocking it out of service

Drone strike in western Libya torches a power substation, triggering outages
Europe|Political|Technology|World

An overnight Ukrainian blitz damages Russia's Black Sea naval stronghold, Zelenskyy says

President Volodymyr Zelenskyy says Ukrainian missiles and drones blitzed Russia's naval base on the Black Sea coast in a nighttime operation

An overnight Ukrainian blitz damages Russia's Black Sea naval stronghold, Zelenskyy says
Crime|Health|US|World

US Marine veteran Robert Gilman arrives in US after release from detention in Russia

US Marine veteran Robert Gilman arrives in US after release from detention in Russia

US Marine veteran Robert Gilman arrives in US after release from detention in Russia
Africa|Crime|World

Survivors describe pleading to turn back before ferry capsized on Zimbabwe lake and killed 44

Survivors have described a tragic ferry disaster on Lake Kariba in Zimbabwe, where at least 44 people have died

Survivors describe pleading to turn back before ferry capsized on Zimbabwe lake and killed 44
Asia|Economy|Political|World

Zhu Rongji, Chinese premier who cajoled economy into modern era, dies at 97

Former Chinese Premier Zhu Rongji, who died on Wednesday aged 97, was never one to mince his words.

Zhu Rongji, Chinese premier who cajoled economy into modern era, dies at 97
Business|Economy|Europe|Finance|Stock Markets|World

FTSE 100 falls for third straight session; Balfour Beatty jumps to record high

London's FTSE 100 closed lower on Wednesday for the third straight day, as investors cautiously monitored efforts to end the war in the Middle East, while Balfour Beatty soared to a

FTSE 100 falls for third straight session; Balfour Beatty jumps to record high
Environment|Europe|Travel|World

Etna ash prompts extended closure of Catania airport, disrupting peak-season travel

Flights at Sicily's Catania airport were suspended again on Wednesday as fresh ash emissions from Mount Etna forced authorities to extend airspace restrictions,

Etna ash prompts extended closure of Catania airport, disrupting peak-season travel
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|World

China's central bank pledges timely new policy rollout

China's central bank said on Wednesday it would maintain an appropriately loose monetary stance and roll out practical, effective measures as needed, but stopped short of

China's central bank pledges timely new policy rollout
Business|Economy|Environment|World

OPEC further lowers 2026 global oil demand growth forecast

LONDON, Aug 12 - OPEC on Wednesday lowered its forecast for world oil demand growth in 2026 to 580,000 barrels per day, a copy of its monthly report showed, marking the fourth straight downward

OPEC further lowers 2026 global oil demand growth forecast
Europe|Technology|World

German cabinet approves plan to grant more powers to spy services

Germany's cabinet approved measures on Wednesday to grant intelligence services new powers to hack communications and disrupt foreign adversaries' operations to counter what

German cabinet approves plan to grant more powers to spy services
Asia|Political|World

Indonesia says navy drill with China that angered Taiwan was routine

Indonesia's navy said on Wednesday that joint navy exercises which China said took place east of Taiwan were routine

Indonesia says navy drill with China that angered Taiwan was routine
Economy|Political|World

Saudi Arabia bets on defensive alliances to deter slide into war

Increasingly dragged into a war it did not choose, Saudi Arabia is building regional defensive

Saudi Arabia bets on defensive alliances to deter slide into war
Crime|MidEast|Political|World

Israeli troops clash with settlers besieging Palestinian homes in West Bank

Israeli troops clashed with Jewish settlers on Wednesday while trying to disperse them from a West Bank outpost they set up directly in front of Palestinian homes,

Israeli troops clash with settlers besieging Palestinian homes in West Bank
Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|US|World

US stock futures pare gains after July inflation data

U.S. stock index futures pared gains slightly on Wednesday as investors assessed a largely in-line inflation reading for July.

US stock futures pare gains after July inflation data
Political|US|World

Trump says his plane faced 'greater risk' in secret flight change

U.S. President Donald Trump said on Wednesday he secretly switched planes in Turkey last month at the direction of the U.S.

Trump says his plane faced 'greater risk' in secret flight change
Crime|Europe|Political|World

Exiled Myanmar ambassador on trial in UK for 'trespass' at diplomatic residence

Myanmar's former ambassador to the United Kingdom stood trial in a London court on Wednesday, charged with trespassing at a diplomatic residence that he refused

Exiled Myanmar ambassador on trial in UK for 'trespass' at diplomatic residence
Political|World

Atty: 'It will not stand': Trump targets birthright citizenship again after Supreme Court snub

President Trump signed two executive orders on Thursday, including one limiting the number of people eligible for citizenship after being born in the U.S. Another focused on stopping people from coming to the U.S. to give birth. Former U.S. Attorney, Harry Litman, believes the first order "goes against the constitution" and "will not stand". Birthright citizenship has become a key rallying point in the President’s second term anti-immigration agenda.

Atty: 'It will not stand': Trump targets birthright citizenship again after Supreme Court snub
Crime|Political|World

Thai government orders gun control review after 2 deadly shootings near Bangkok

The Thai government has pledged to tighten gun controls and crack down on illegal firearms after two deadly shootings near Bangkok intensified calls for tougher enforcement

Thai government orders gun control review after 2 deadly shootings near Bangkok
Science|Technology|World

China is shaping the future of open-source technology – including AI

Nations that lead the development of open-source technology will have a strategic edge for decades to come.

China is shaping the future of open-source technology – including AI
Education|Health|Science|World

For refugees to the US, discrimination can make healthcare harder to get

Having health insurance or being eligible for care doesn’t guarantee that it is truly within reach.

For refugees to the US, discrimination can make healthcare harder to get
Crime|Travel|US|World

Liberty Island boat tragedy survivor says dark conditions contributed to slow rescue

Liberty Island boat tragedy survivor says dark conditions contributed to slow rescue

Liberty Island boat tragedy survivor says dark conditions contributed to slow rescue
Business|Crime|Entertainment|Lifestyle|World

180 pounds of cocaine seized in large-scale drug trafficking investigation in Pittsburgh area

180 pounds of cocaine seized in large-scale drug trafficking investigation in Pittsburgh area

180 pounds of cocaine seized in large-scale drug trafficking investigation in Pittsburgh area
Business|Crime|Political|US|World

New York City Council worker detained by ICE for 5 months granted asylum

New York City Council worker detained by ICE for 5 months granted asylum

New York City Council worker detained by ICE for 5 months granted asylum
Business|Economy|Europe|Political|World

Putin threatens retaliation for Western seizures of Russian commercial vessels

Russian President Vladimir Putin has threatened retaliation against Western seizures of Russian commercial vessels, calling them "piracy."

Putin threatens retaliation for Western seizures of Russian commercial vessels
Crime|Environment|US|World

At least 2 dead, hundreds of thousands without power after severe US Midwest storms

Powerful storms moved through the U.S. Midwest on Tuesday, leaving at least two people dead and nearly a million without power, officials said.

At least 2 dead, hundreds of thousands without power after severe US Midwest storms
Americas|Crime|US|World

13-year-old boy taken into custody in Ohio after allegedly shooting father in Detroit

13-year-old boy taken into custody in Ohio after allegedly shooting father in Detroit

13-year-old boy taken into custody in Ohio after allegedly shooting father in Detroit
Americas|Arts|Business|Crime|Economy|Environment|Health|World

After a whisper saved baby and father from rubble, the search is on for mother in collapsed building in Colombia

After a whisper saved baby and father from rubble, the search is on for mother in collapsed building in Colombia

After a whisper saved baby and father from rubble, the search is on for mother in collapsed building in Colombia
Business|Economy|Environment|Political|World

Wildfires, heatwaves pose growing fiscal risk to Greece, PM adviser says

Wildfires and heatwaves pose a growing medium- and long-term fiscal risk for Greece and the wider region, a senior adviser to Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis

Wildfires, heatwaves pose growing fiscal risk to Greece, PM adviser says
Business|Economy|Political|World

Iran to join BRICS development bank soon, central bank governor says

Iran will soon join the New Development Bank, the development lender established by the BRICS group of nations, central bank governor Abdolnaser Hemmati said in a state media

Iran to join BRICS development bank soon, central bank governor says
Economy|Environment|Science|Technology|World

Rain pounds Beijing as Typhoon Dolphin sweeps through China

China's strongest typhoon this year battered the capital with bouts of intense rain that flooded key roads and

Rain pounds Beijing as Typhoon Dolphin sweeps through China
Asia|Political|World

India says border peace critical to ties with China amid reports of military tensions

India's foreign ministry said peace along its disputed border with China is critical to ties between

India says border peace critical to ties with China amid reports of military tensions
Business|Economy|Technology|World

Norway wealth fund posts record $184 billion profit in first half of 2026

Norway's $2.3 trillion sovereign wealth fund, the world's largest, posted a record profit of 1.75 trillion Norwegian crowns ($184.3 billion) for

Norway wealth fund posts record $184 billion profit in first half of 2026
Asia|Travel|World

One dead, more than 200 rescued after Indonesian ferry from Bali catches fire

Indonesian authorities rescued more than 200 people on Wednesday after a ferry travelling from the tourist island of Bali caught fire in waters off

One dead, more than 200 rescued after Indonesian ferry from Bali catches fire
Health|Science|US|World

Trump’s goal to split MMR vaccine could take a decade, experts say

President Donald Trump's order directing Americans to receive separate measles, mumps and rubella vaccines faces an immediate obstacle: none of the individual shots

Trump’s goal to split MMR vaccine could take a decade, experts say
Business|Economy|Environment|Finance|Technology|US|World

Bank of America pledges $250 billion for US infrastructure financing

Bank of America said on Wednesday it plans to deploy $250 billion by July 2027 to support U.S. digital and infrastructure projects, a move

Bank of America pledges $250 billion for US infrastructure financing
Business|Economy|Travel|World

Head of US travel association sounds alarm on potential expansion of visa bond program

The U.S.

Head of US travel association sounds alarm on potential expansion of visa bond program
Business|Crime|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|Technology|US|World

NYC Council probes Polymarket over alleged predatory marketing practices

New York City Council Speaker Julie Menin has accused major prediction market startups of using predatory marketing practices to exploit young traders, according to a letter sent to

NYC Council probes Polymarket over alleged predatory marketing practices
Americas|Celebrity|Crime|Europe|Lifestyle|US|World

'Not a Marriott:' Tate brothers held in solitary confinement in Miami jail

The federal jail in Miami where social media influencers Andrew and Tristan Tate are being held has suffered from cooling and water problems and a confrontation between

'Not a Marriott:' Tate brothers held in solitary confinement in Miami jail
Crime|MidEast|Political|World

Syria sentences absent Bashar al-Assad to death over killings and torture

A Syrian court sentenced ousted leader Bashar al-Assad to death on Tuesday after a trial in absentia, convicting him of crimes including killings, torture, and arbitrary

Syria sentences absent Bashar al-Assad to death over killings and torture
Business|Technology|World

FlightAware withdraws lawsuit against Kalshi over flight-cancellation markets

Flight-tracking company FlightAware withdrew its lawsuit against Kalshi on Tuesday, a day after it filed the suit that accuses the prediction markets giant of using its data and

FlightAware withdraws lawsuit against Kalshi over flight-cancellation markets
Asia|Business|Economy|Political|World

Pakistan's ruling party poised to win Kashmir elections amid deadly clashes, analysts say

Pakistan's ruling party appeared poised to win a majority in Pakistan-administered Kashmir's local assembly, even as some of the most closely watched

Pakistan's ruling party poised to win Kashmir elections amid deadly clashes, analysts say
Asia|Business|Economy|World

Chair of India's Tata to step down after tension with controlling charity

The chairman of India's largest conglomerate Tata Sons will not seek reappointment, he said, citing the board's lack of backing

Chair of India's Tata to step down after tension with controlling charity
Asia|Business|Economy|World

India's inflation accelerates to 4.45%, but unlikely to shift RBI rate outlook

India's retail inflation accelerated in July, led by higher food prices, to a pace that is still unlikely to push the central bank to hike interest rates

India's inflation accelerates to 4.45%, but unlikely to shift RBI rate outlook
Europe|MidEast|Political|World

Turkey's PKK peace law brings hope to mothers, anguish to veterans

Longing to be reunited with her son, Ayten Elhaman was glued to the television

Turkey's PKK peace law brings hope to mothers, anguish to veterans
Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|US|World

Inflation obscures all

What matters in U.S. and global markets today By Mike Dolan, Editor-at-Large, Finance and Markets It's inflation day stateside and an important moment for Federal

Inflation obscures all
Asia|World

North Korea launches another missile toward sea ahead of US-South Korean military drills

South Korea says North Korea has launched a ballistic missile toward the sea, the second such weapons testing activity by North Korea in less than a week

North Korea launches another missile toward sea ahead of US-South Korean military drills
Asia|Economy|Political|World

Ex-Chinese Premier Zhu Rongji, architect of growth, dies of illness at 98

Former Chinese Premier Zhu Rongji has died, according to state media

Ex-Chinese Premier Zhu Rongji, architect of growth, dies of illness at 98
Crime|US|World

3 states are set to hold executions on the same day, a first in the US since 2010

Tennessee, Alabama, and Oklahoma plan to execute inmates on the same day this week

3 states are set to hold executions on the same day, a first in the US since 2010
MidEast|Political|World

US embassies in the Middle East prepare for extended period with reduced staff amid Iran war

US embassies in the Middle East prepare for extended period with reduced staff amid Iran war

US embassies in the Middle East prepare for extended period with reduced staff amid Iran war
Sports|World

He was denied entry to the US for the World Cup. Now, Somali referee Omar Artan has made history

He was denied entry to the US for the World Cup. Now, Somali referee Omar Artan has made history

He was denied entry to the US for the World Cup. Now, Somali referee Omar Artan has made history
Crime|Political|Technology|US|World

ICE plans to spend up to $20 million on electrical shock gloves for agents

ICE plans to spend up to $20 million on electrical shock gloves for agents

ICE plans to spend up to $20 million on electrical shock gloves for agents
Crime|Education|Health|Political|World

Thailand tightens gun controls after deadly school shooting

Thailand tightens gun controls after deadly school shooting

Thailand tightens gun controls after deadly school shooting
Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|World

Norway wealth fund posts record $184 billion profit in first half of 2026

Norway's $2.3 trillion sovereign wealth fund, the world's largest, posted a record 1.75 trillion Norwegian crowns ($184.3 billion) profit for the first half of the

Norway wealth fund posts record $184 billion profit in first half of 2026
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|World

Japan fund managers chase retail cash as JGB yields surge

After years of paying investors almost nothing, Japanese government bonds are suddenly worth owning again, and domestic asset managers are hurrying to give

Japan fund managers chase retail cash as JGB yields surge
Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|World

HSBC global insurance business head Moncreiffe to leave, sources say

HSBC's global chief executive for insurance business, Edward Moncreiffe, is set to leave the bank after two decades with the lender,

HSBC global insurance business head Moncreiffe to leave, sources say
Crime|MidEast|World

Four crew, two rescuers killed in Red Sea attack; US strikes ship in Gulf of Oman

Four crew members were killed in an attack by Iran-backed Houthis on a cargo ship in the Bab el-Mandeb strait

Four crew, two rescuers killed in Red Sea attack; US strikes ship in Gulf of Oman
Business|Crime|World

Libya's state power company says attack on Zawiya substation causes major outage

The General Electricity Company of Libya said on Wednesday that an attack on the South Zawiya substation caused a complete outage and loss of power supply to wide

Libya's state power company says attack on Zawiya substation causes major outage
Business|Economy|Environment|Political|World

New attacks on shipping as Iran war talks hit fresh impasse

The U.S. and Yemen's Iran-aligned Houthis reported separate attacks on shipping on Tuesday as prospects for ending the Iran war appeared

New attacks on shipping as Iran war talks hit fresh impasse
Asia|Political|Science|World

North Korea fires missile ahead of major US-South Korea drills

North Korea fired a ballistic missile on Wednesday toward the sea off the Korean peninsula's east coast, South Korean and Japanese authorities

North Korea fires missile ahead of major US-South Korea drills
Election|US|World

Wisconsin Democrats nominate moderate Crowley for governor; Trump ally beaten in Minnesota

Moderate David Crowley beat Democratic socialist Francesca Hong in a tight race for Wisconsin's Democratic gubernatorial primary election, a closely watched vote

Wisconsin Democrats nominate moderate Crowley for governor; Trump ally beaten in Minnesota
Business|Economy|World

European stocks ease from record highs as investors weigh earnings, Middle East risks

European shares pulled back from record highs on Wednesday, as investors digested corporate earnings reports and developments in the Middle East,

European stocks ease from record highs as investors weigh earnings, Middle East risks
Business|Economy|Election|Political|World

New Zealand's Luxon survives party vote that exposes cracks ahead of election

New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon survived a confidence vote on Wednesday, seeing off a leadership challenge from his defence

New Zealand's Luxon survives party vote that exposes cracks ahead of election
Political|Travel|US|World

Trump says Secret Service and the military wanted him off Air Force One in Turkey due to threat

President Donald Trump says he slipped away from Air Force One after a trip last month in Turkey because the Secret Service and military wanted him on a “different plane” due to a threat

Trump says Secret Service and the military wanted him off Air Force One in Turkey due to threat
Business|Economy|Finance|Political|World

Iranian-backed Houthis kill 6 in attack on vessel, and other developments in the Mideast

Authorities in Yemen say at least six people were killed when Iran-backed Houthi rebels fired missiles on a vessel in the Bab el-Mandeb strait

Iranian-backed Houthis kill 6 in attack on vessel, and other developments in the Mideast
Election|Finance|Political|World

Luxon survives another leadership vote months before New Zealand's election

New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon has survived a leadership vote among his party’s lawmakers less than three months before an election

Luxon survives another leadership vote months before New Zealand's election
Crime|Europe|World

Kosovo begins excavations at newly found mass graves tied to 1998-99 war missing

Erblin Ademi has long lost hope that his father, who went missing nearly 30 years ago, could still be alive

Kosovo begins excavations at newly found mass graves tied to 1998-99 war missing
Asia|Business|Economy|Environment|Technology|World

Hiroshi Okuda, who led Toyota's climb as a global automaker, dies at 93

Hiroshi Okuda, the former chief executive of Toyota who led the Japanese automaker’s stellar rise in global markets, has died at 93

Hiroshi Okuda, who led Toyota's climb as a global automaker, dies at 93
Asia|Business|Economy|Europe|Finance|Stock Markets|World

Hot spots sizzle, CPI looms

A look at the day ahead in European and global markets from Rocky Swift Global flash points tried hard to steal the spotlight from a U.S. inflation report that could set the tone for September's Fed

Hot spots sizzle, CPI looms
Health|Political|World

Malaysian PM expected to be discharged from hospital after surgery, state news agency reports

Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim was expected to be discharged from hospital on Wednesday, his wife said, according to a report by state news agency Bernama. 

Malaysian PM expected to be discharged from hospital after surgery, state news agency reports
Business|Crime|Economy|Education|Environment|Political|World

Palestinian students and staff sue Columbia University alleging discrimination

A group of current and former Palestinian students and staff have sued Columbia University, alleging discriminatory treatment by the school against its

Palestinian students and staff sue Columbia University alleging discrimination
Business|Economy|Europe|Political|US|World

Ukraine halts strikes on tankers using Russian port at US request, FT says

Ukraine has paused drone strikes on oil tankers using Russia's Black Sea port of Novorossiysk after a request from U.S.

Ukraine halts strikes on tankers using Russian port at US request, FT says
Business|Economy|Environment|Finance|Political|Stock Markets|World

Hormuz shipping traffic falls to one-week low amid hostilities

The tally of vessels tracked in the Strait of Hormuz fell to a one-week low of eight on Tuesday, shipping data showed, as owners avoided the key waterway amid continued

Hormuz shipping traffic falls to one-week low amid hostilities
Asia|Business|Economy|World

Malaysia Q2 growth likely accelerated to 5.8% on exports, resilient demand: Reuters poll

Malaysia's economic growth likely accelerated in the second quarter, supported by strong exports and resilient domestic demand, according to a Reuters poll.

Malaysia Q2 growth likely accelerated to 5.8% on exports, resilient demand: Reuters poll
Arts|Crime|Sports|World

‘Sexual services’ for referees scandal rocks South Korea’s top football body

‘Sexual services’ for referees scandal rocks South Korea’s top football body

‘Sexual services’ for referees scandal rocks South Korea’s top football body
Asia|Environment|Travel|World

Tropical Storm Chan-hom weakens and departs Japan after causing power outages and injuries

Business in the Tokyo area was almost back to normal after a tropical storm weakened to a depression and left Japan

Tropical Storm Chan-hom weakens and departs Japan after causing power outages and injuries
Africa|Economy|Environment|Health|World

Thousands flee yearslong drought in Somalia as hunger deepens and aid shrinks

One Somali family's long trek to escape drought conditions is an example of a deepening humanitarian emergency in Somalia, where years of drought, conflict and economic pressures are pushing more families from rural communities into displacement camps as hunger rises and humanitarian funding shrinks

Thousands flee yearslong drought in Somalia as hunger deepens and aid shrinks
Business|Economy|Environment|Science|Technology|World

India’s small steelmakers could save money and cut emissions with switch to renewable power

Switching to renewable energy can help smaller steel companies reduce electricity costs and cut millions of tons of carbon emissions

India’s small steelmakers could save money and cut emissions with switch to renewable power
Australia|Business|Economy|World

Australia sets 'world-leading' minimum pay and insurance rules for gig delivery workers

Australia's industrial umpire has approved new minimum standards requiring food and grocery delivery workers to be paid hourly rates above the national minimum wage and

Australia sets 'world-leading' minimum pay and insurance rules for gig delivery workers
Election|Political|US|World

Minnesota Republicans choose Lisa Demuth as nominee for governor, media project

Minnesota Republicans chose state Representative Lisa Demuth as their nominee for governor, defeating former MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell who had the endorsement of U.S.

Minnesota Republicans choose Lisa Demuth as nominee for governor, media project
Business|Crime|Economy|Environment|World

US military operations killed 153 civilians in 2025, official says, citing Pentagon assessment

U.S. military operations in 2025 killed 153 civilians and wounded 243, a U.S. official said on Tuesday, citing Pentagon assessments.

US military operations killed 153 civilians in 2025, official says, citing Pentagon assessment
Business|Economy|Finance|US|World

US consumer prices likely increased moderately in July as gasoline prices eased

U.S. consumer prices likely increased moderately in July, which could further reduce financial market expectations for the Federal Reserve to raise

US consumer prices likely increased moderately in July as gasoline prices eased
Economy|Education|Environment|Health|Science|World

Colombia quake death toll tops 250 as rescuers race to find survivors

Rescue crews on Tuesday dug through mountains of rubble in western Colombia, shouting for quiet

Colombia quake death toll tops 250 as rescuers race to find survivors
Crime|Environment|Travel|World

Western Canada fights growing wildfires as thousands more told to be ready to leave

A wildfire in western Canada that has forced about 20,000 people to flee grew overnight

Western Canada fights growing wildfires as thousands more told to be ready to leave
Entertainment|Sports|US|World

Reds rally late, beat the White Sox 5-4 in the 10th to spoil pope hat giveaway night

Elly De La Cruz drove in automatic runner Matt McLain with a sacrifice fly in the top of the 10th inning as the Cincinnati Reds snapped a three-game skid with a 5-4 comeback win over the Chicago White Sox on Tuesday night

Reds rally late, beat the White Sox 5-4 in the 10th to spoil pope hat giveaway night
Economy|Europe|Political|World

Trump told Ukraine it had no cards. Then Kyiv took the war to Russia

U.S. President Donald Trump told Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy last year that he had “no cards" in the fight against Russia

Trump told Ukraine it had no cards. Then Kyiv took the war to Russia
Election|Finance|Political|Stock Markets|US|World

Lindsey Graham's sister Darline Graham advances to runoff in South Carolina Republican Senate primary

Lindsey Graham's sister Darline Graham on Tuesday advanced to a run-off to be the Republican Party's nominee for the South Carolina U.S.

Lindsey Graham's sister Darline Graham advances to runoff in South Carolina Republican Senate primary
Business|Economy|Environment|World

Australia promised 1.2 million new homes, but builders are at their limits

In the Australian city of Brisbane, builder Jay Perham has been forced to pour concrete at a new housing site during the night, unable to

Australia promised 1.2 million new homes, but builders are at their limits
Europe|Political|Travel|US|World

Trump secretly switched planes in Turkey amid security concerns, official says

Trump secretly switched planes in Turkey amid security concerns, official says

Trump secretly switched planes in Turkey amid security concerns, official says
Asia|Business|Economy|World

Japan business mood rises as semiconductor boom lifts manufacturers: Reuters poll

Japanese business confidence improved in August as manufacturers benefited from robust semiconductor demand while non-manufacturers were supported by strong domestic

Japan business mood rises as semiconductor boom lifts manufacturers: Reuters poll
Business|Economy|Finance|World

Australian lender CBA's record profit clouded by 15% mortgage application slump

Commonwealth Bank of Australia said mortgage applications had dropped 15% since property tax changes in May, one of several challenges

Australian lender CBA's record profit clouded by 15% mortgage application slump
Health|Political|Science|US|World

US bars federal funding of gender-affirming care for low-income minors

The Trump administration finalized a rule on Tuesday barring two major federal health programs from funding puberty blockers, hormone therapy and

US bars federal funding of gender-affirming care for low-income minors
Economy|Europe|MidEast|Political|World

Turkey’s Kurdish region greets a conditional PKK pardon with relief, joy and doubt

Turkey's parliament has approved a conditional pardon for thousands of Kurdish militants, aiming to advance peace efforts with the Kurdistan Workers’ Party, or PKK

Turkey’s Kurdish region greets a conditional PKK pardon with relief, joy and doubt
Election|Political|US|World

Lindsey Graham's sister advances to runoff for US Senate seat in South Carolina

Lindsey Graham's sister Darline Graham advanced to the runoff for the Republican U.S. Senate nomination in South Carolina, according to U.S. media projections on Tuesday.

Lindsey Graham's sister advances to runoff for US Senate seat in South Carolina
Environment|Science|World

Relentless storms leave at least 1 dead, over a million without power across Midwest and Mid-Atlantic

Relentless storms leave at least 1 dead, over a million without power across Midwest and Mid-Atlantic

Relentless storms leave at least 1 dead, over a million without power across Midwest and Mid-Atlantic
Business|Economy|Europe|Finance|MidEast|Political|Stock Markets|US|World

After Trump plane ruse, WHCA presses White House on press pool safeguards

After Trump plane ruse, WHCA presses White House on press pool safeguards

After Trump plane ruse, WHCA presses White House on press pool safeguards
Science|Sports|Technology|World

Britain's Andy Green sets another speed record, this time in a hydrogen-powered car

The only person to break the sound barrier in a car has earned another world record, this time in a show of force for hydrogen power

Britain's Andy Green sets another speed record, this time in a hydrogen-powered car
Business|Crime|Economy|Technology|World

Uber Freight says its investigating cyber incident following hacker claims

Uber Freight is investigating a data security incident involving unauthorized access to a portion of its systems and repositories, a company spokesperson said on Tuesday. 

Uber Freight says its investigating cyber incident following hacker claims
Business|Economy|Political|World

Bolsonaro campaign drafts debt-linked fiscal rule to replace Brazil framework, sources say

Senator Flavio Bolsonaro's presidential campaign is preparing a new fiscal framework to replace Brazil's current budget rules, imposing tighter spending

Bolsonaro campaign drafts debt-linked fiscal rule to replace Brazil framework, sources say
Business|Crime|Economy|Political|World

Democratic senators question Belgian diamond industry about ring given to Trump

Two Democratic senators are demanding answers from two Belgian firms about an 18-carat gold ring encrusted with 321 diamonds that was given to U.S.

Democratic senators question Belgian diamond industry about ring given to Trump
Business|Economy|Technology|World

GM inks deal to guard against future parts-supply shocks

General Motors said it has entered an agreement with a third-party inventory management company to ensure access to future supply of critical parts.

GM inks deal to guard against future parts-supply shocks
Europe|Finance|Political|US|World

Zelenskiy: Ukraine has given US negotiators proposals for ending the war with Russia

President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said on Tuesday that Ukraine had handed proposals to U.S. negotiators for a plan to end the war with Moscow and suggested that Russia would use its

Zelenskiy: Ukraine has given US negotiators proposals for ending the war with Russia
Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|World

Trading Day: Peace fog

U.S. stocks fell and oil rose on

Trading Day: Peace fog
Political|World

Assad ruled Syria with iron fist before defeat in civil war 

Bashar al-Assad's 24-year rule of Syria ended abruptly in December 2024 following a lightning advance by rebel forces who struck while the Russian and Iranian allies who

Assad ruled Syria with iron fist before defeat in civil war 
Business|Economy|Finance|World

Oil prices continue climb on US-Iran deal doubts; stocks retreat

Oil prices touched a one-week high on Tuesday and Wall Street finished lower as traders grew more pessimistic about a potential

Oil prices continue climb on US-Iran deal doubts; stocks retreat
Crime|Political|US|World

Trump White House asked DOJ to explore new Reflecting Pool charges, sources say

President Donald Trump’s White House has asked the Justice Department to examine potential new charges related to alleged vandalism at the Lincoln

Trump White House asked DOJ to explore new Reflecting Pool charges, sources say
Business|Economy|Education|Finance|World

Global youth unemployment rises amid sluggish job creation and looming AI risk, UN labour agency says

Global youth unemployment increased in 2025 as weaker economic growth, geopolitical tensions and sluggish job creation made it harder for young people

Global youth unemployment rises amid sluggish job creation and looming AI risk, UN labour agency says
Business|Economy|Political|World

Canada holds more trade talks with US as tariff deadline approaches

Canada's minister in charge of U.S. trade relations, Dominic LeBlanc, met with U.S. trade officials on Tuesday for the third time in as many weeks to try to avert looming

Canada holds more trade talks with US as tariff deadline approaches
Election|Political|US|World

Judge blocks US Postal Service from restricting mail-in voting

A federal judge on Tuesday blocked the U.S.

Judge blocks US Postal Service from restricting mail-in voting
Business|Crime|Economy|Political|World

Trump administration finalizes ownership reporting exemption for US firms

The Trump administration on Tuesday finalized a rule exempting U.S. companies and individuals from reporting beneficial ownership information to the Treasury

Trump administration finalizes ownership reporting exemption for US firms
Crime|Education|Health|Political|US|World

Former US Marine held in Russia for more than 4 years on disputed charges has been released

Russia has released an American military veteran, allowing his return to the U.S. after four years of what his family and U.S. officials allege was wrongful incarceration and abusive treatment that left him near death

Former US Marine held in Russia for more than 4 years on disputed charges has been released
Europe|World

Russia says it struck military-related warehouses and steel works in overnight Ukraine strikes

Russia's Defence Ministry said on Tuesday that its forces had carried out overnight strikes on military-related transport and logistics centres in the Ukrainian capital Kyiv

Russia says it struck military-related warehouses and steel works in overnight Ukraine strikes
Health|Political|World

Medicaid says it will stop paying for some gender-affirming care for transgender minors

Medicaid said it won't pay for gender-affirming surgeries or hormones for transgender minors

Medicaid says it will stop paying for some gender-affirming care for transgender minors
Sports|World

Buccaneers-Jets joint practice turns chippy, with a few fights and a helmet thrown

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers and New York Jets had a heated joint practice during which multiple scuffles broke out

Buccaneers-Jets joint practice turns chippy, with a few fights and a helmet thrown
Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|US|World

US Treasury yields seen heading lower but strategists' conviction wavering

U.S.

US Treasury yields seen heading lower but strategists' conviction wavering
Business|Economy|Finance|Political|Stock Markets|World

Oil prices settle up as Iran says Strait of Hormuz to stay shut

Oil prices edged up to a one-week high on Tuesday as doubts about a potential U.S.-Iran peace deal fueled concerns that Middle East supply disruptions would

Oil prices settle up as Iran says Strait of Hormuz to stay shut
Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|World

Dollar steady as traders await key US inflation data

The U.S. dollar was steady on Tuesday ahead of Wednesday's highly anticipated consumer inflation report for July, which could shape near-term

Dollar steady as traders await key US inflation data
Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|World

Wall Street ends down as US-Iran peace optimism fades

Wall Street ended lower on Tuesday, with Amazon and Alphabet dipping, as investors became more pessimistic about a potential deal to bring

Wall Street ends down as US-Iran peace optimism fades
Arts|Science|Travel|World

Looking to see the solar eclipse from North America? Here's where and when to catch a sliver

Sorry, North America

Looking to see the solar eclipse from North America? Here's where and when to catch a sliver
Business|Economy|MidEast|Political|US|World

The Latest: Trump seeks an exit from his Iran war as Mideast violence spreads

Iran is rejecting comments by President Donald Trump, who said that since Iran is seeking compensation as part of any peace talks, he’ll demand the same

The Latest: Trump seeks an exit from his Iran war as Mideast violence spreads
Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|World

US stocks edge further from their records as oil prices keep swinging

U.S. stocks slipped a bit further from their records, while oil prices kept swinging on uncertainty about when the war with Iran will allow crude to flow freely again

US stocks edge further from their records as oil prices keep swinging
Arts|Business|Entertainment|Environment|Technology|World

Ex-Toyota chair Okuda, outsider who masterminded global footprint, dies at 93

Former Toyota Motor Corp Chairman Hiroshi Okuda, who has died aged 93 according to Kyodo News, was a rare outsider at the top of a firm more often run by a founding-family

Ex-Toyota chair Okuda, outsider who masterminded global footprint, dies at 93
Environment|Europe|Science|Travel|World

Ash cloud from Sicily’s Mount Etna volcano disrupts Malta flights

An ash cloud from Sicily's Mount Etna volcano drifted over Malta on Tuesday, forcing airlines to cancel some flights to the Mediterranean island at the height of the

Ash cloud from Sicily’s Mount Etna volcano disrupts Malta flights
Americas|Crime|Political|World

Groups sue the Trump administration over its targeting of the International Criminal Court

Human Rights Watch and three other advocacy groups have sued the Trump administration to challenge its campaign against the International Criminal Court

Groups sue the Trump administration over its targeting of the International Criminal Court
Education|Environment|World

Taliban have barred 2.4 million Afghan girls from school since 2021, UNESCO says

The Taliban have barred an estimated 2.4 million Afghan girls from secondary education since they regained power in Afghanistan in 2021, the United Nations Educational,

Taliban have barred 2.4 million Afghan girls from school since 2021, UNESCO says
Political|US|World

ACLU, others urge judge to block Trump's latest birthright citizenship orders

The ACLU and other groups asked a federal judge to block U.S.

ACLU, others urge judge to block Trump's latest birthright citizenship orders
Business|Economy|Environment|MidEast|World

Libya's NOC says Zawiya oil fires brought under control

Libya's National Oil Corporation said on Tuesday that emergency and safety teams had brought all fires at several

Libya's NOC says Zawiya oil fires brought under control
Health|Political|World

Netanyahu says no Israeli withdrawal from Gaza until Hamas has been completely disarmed

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says Israel will not withdraw from its current lines in Gaza until Hamas has completely disarmed

Netanyahu says no Israeli withdrawal from Gaza until Hamas has been completely disarmed
Americas|Arts|Crime|Entertainment|Lifestyle|World

Influencer killings mount in Mexico as rival cartel factions wage a bloody fight

Influencer killings mount in Mexico as rival cartel factions wage a bloody fight

Influencer killings mount in Mexico as rival cartel factions wage a bloody fight
Crime|Europe|World

Russian attacks kill 10 in Ukraine as Zelenskyy says Moscow is getting more North Korean missiles

Officials in Ukraine say Russian aerial attacks killed at least 10 civilians

Russian attacks kill 10 in Ukraine as Zelenskyy says Moscow is getting more North Korean missiles
Business|Economy|Finance|World

Atlanta Fed's Venable: Inflation too high, with prospect of easing dependent on events in Middle East

Atlanta Fed interim President Cheryl Venable said on Tuesday that inflation remains too high, a message heard from contacts across the Southeast,

Atlanta Fed's Venable: Inflation too high, with prospect of easing dependent on events in Middle East
Business|Economy|Political|World

Trump says Iran options are let Tehran fail economically or 'hit them really hard'

U.S.

Trump says Iran options are let Tehran fail economically or 'hit them really hard'
Crime|Europe|World

Russian strike kills seven at Ukraine steel plant, Kyiv says Moscow used North Korean missiles

Seven workers were killed at a Ukrainian steel plant on Tuesday during a Russian attack on the southeastern city of Zaporizhzhia in which President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said Moscow

Russian strike kills seven at Ukraine steel plant, Kyiv says Moscow used North Korean missiles
Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|US|World

US existing homes fall 1.7% in July as record prices, high mortgage rates stifle would be-buyers

Sales of previously occupied U.S. homes slowed again in July as record prices and the highest mortgage rates in more than a year prove to be an insurmountable hurdle for many prospective homebuyers

US existing homes fall 1.7% in July as record prices, high mortgage rates stifle would be-buyers
Business|Economy|Finance|World

US existing home sales fall further; small business sentiment at 11-month high

U.S. existing home sales fell for a second straight month in July as higher mortgage rates and house prices because of tight supply pushed out

US existing home sales fall further; small business sentiment at 11-month high
Business|Political|Technology|World

US transport secretary working on telecom issues fix after close call involving Trump helicopter

U.S.

US transport secretary working on telecom issues fix after close call involving Trump helicopter
Crime|Health|World

Russia frees ailing ex-US Marine Robert Gilman from detention

Russia freed on Tuesday a former American Marine jailed there since 2022, U.S.

Russia frees ailing ex-US Marine Robert Gilman from detention
Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|US|World

More Americans are having a harder time keeping up with their home and car payments

More Americans are having a harder time keeping up with their home and car payments

More Americans are having a harder time keeping up with their home and car payments
Africa|Business|Crime|Environment|World

Drone strikes hit Libya's key western oil town and a car bomb kills an officer in the east

Firefighters in western Libya are battling to extinguish a massive fire caused by a drone strike on an oil facility after their town came under a wave of drone attacks targeting key oil installations

Drone strikes hit Libya's key western oil town and a car bomb kills an officer in the east
Education|Environment|Political|World

2.4 million Afghan girls shut out of secondary school 5 years after Taliban takeover, UN says

A U.N. agency reports that five years after the Taliban's takeover of Afghanistan, around 2.4 million girls remain excluded from secondary education

2.4 million Afghan girls shut out of secondary school 5 years after Taliban takeover, UN says
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Probe cites history of overweight flights, inadequate oversight in crash that killed 10 off Alaska

Federal investigators report that a commuter plane crash off Alaska last year, which killed all 10 people on board, involved an operator with a history of overweight flights

Probe cites history of overweight flights, inadequate oversight in crash that killed 10 off Alaska
Crime|Election|Finance|Political|World

Haiti starts to register voters in violent capital under gang menace

Voter registration has started in Haiti’s capital and beyond, marking a critical milestone in the push for general elections even as concerns over widespread gang violence persist

Haiti starts to register voters in violent capital under gang menace
Business|Election|Political|US|World

Trump threatens to pull attorney general nominee amid GOP revolt

Trump threatens to pull attorney general nominee amid GOP revolt

Trump threatens to pull attorney general nominee amid GOP revolt
Crime|Education|Health|World

New Mexico AG sues for return of teen forced to cross border by foster care staff

The New Mexico attorney general is asking a judge to prevent the state child welfare agency from removing children from the U.S., absent a court order

New Mexico AG sues for return of teen forced to cross border by foster care staff
Crime|Health|World

Police describe a father's horror as he realizes then-wife Lindsay Clancy killed their 3 kids

First responders have given jurors firsthand accounts of what they found after Massachusetts mother Lindsay Clancy killed her three children and tried to take her own life

Police describe a father's horror as he realizes then-wife Lindsay Clancy killed their 3 kids
Crime|Europe|World

Spain deploys military to Ceuta after thousands of people breach Morocco’s border and at least 9 die

Spain will deploy its military to Ceuta to help restore order at its border with Morocco after thousands of migrants streamed into the tiny Spanish territory, with at least nine dying in the attempt

Spain deploys military to Ceuta after thousands of people breach Morocco’s border and at least 9 die
Economy|MidEast|US|World

The Latest: Trump says he may pull Todd Blanche’s attorney general nomination for now

President Donald Trump says he may pull Todd Blanche’s nomination for attorney general until Sens. John Cornyn and Thom Tillis leave office

The Latest: Trump says he may pull Todd Blanche’s attorney general nomination for now
Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|Technology|World

Microsoft's best day since 2008 leads US stocks, while inflation worries remain in the bond market

A monster day for Microsoft following signals that its big spending on AI is translating into profits led a powerful rebound on Wall Street, while AI stocks regained some of their sharp recent losses

Microsoft's best day since 2008 leads US stocks, while inflation worries remain in the bond market
Arts|Business|Political|Sports|World

FIFA’s plan to inject private money into the World Cup hit with abrupt UEFA boycott

FIFA’s plan to inject private money into the World Cup hit with abrupt UEFA boycott

FIFA’s plan to inject private money into the World Cup hit with abrupt UEFA boycott
Business|Economy|Political|Sports|World

European nations vow FIFA World Cup boycott over Infantino private equity plan as opposition spreads

UEFA member federations will boycott all FIFA competitions in protest of Gianni Infantino’s plan to sell stakes in the World Cup to private equity investors

European nations vow FIFA World Cup boycott over Infantino private equity plan as opposition spreads
Crime|Political|US|World

Secretive US court meant to deport alleged terrorists hears first case

A secretive U.S. court created 30 years ago to deport suspected terrorists convened for the first time on Thursday, opening a new front in the

Secretive US court meant to deport alleged terrorists hears first case
Health|Science|World

Smallpox DNA is recovered from Spanish conquest-era Chilean mummies

When Spanish conquistadors arrived in the New World some five centuries ago, they brought muskets, cannons, armor, horses and attack dogs as they set

Smallpox DNA is recovered from Spanish conquest-era Chilean mummies
Crime|Education|US|World

Father of Georgia school shooter sentenced to 15 years in prison

A man who gave his troubled son the rifle he used to kill four people at a Georgia high school was sentenced on Thursday to 15 years in prison, the culmination of

Father of Georgia school shooter sentenced to 15 years in prison
Business|Political|Science|Technology|World

OpenAI's Sam Altman to discuss voluntary AI safety tests with Trump officials after agent went rogue

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman will discuss his company's upcoming AI models and voluntary government cybersecurity testing of advanced AI systems with White

OpenAI's Sam Altman to discuss voluntary AI safety tests with Trump officials after agent went rogue
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Trump administration faces first major test after activating court that hasn’t heard a case in 30 years

Trump administration faces first major test after activating court that hasn’t heard a case in 30 years

Trump administration faces first major test after activating court that hasn’t heard a case in 30 years
World

Here's why new fronts seem to be opening up across the Middle East

Recent days have seen a series of attacks across the Middle East, from the U.S. and Saudi Arabia bombing militias in Iraq to drones setting ships ablaze in Egypt

Here's why new fronts seem to be opening up across the Middle East
Political|Travel|US|World

Trump-branded commemorative passports will become available across the US

Americans outside the nation’s capital will soon be able to get limited-edition U.S. passports that feature a picture of President Donald Trump and celebrate America’s 250th birthday

Trump-branded commemorative passports will become available across the US
Education|Environment|Lifestyle|Political|World

Scouting America drops diversity initiatives from event after pressure from the Pentagon

One of Scouting America’s biggest gatherings has eliminated dedicated spaces for gay youth, women and scouts of color as the organization faces from the Pentagon to pull back diversity efforts

Scouting America drops diversity initiatives from event after pressure from the Pentagon
Environment|World

Firefighters in Spain battle the country's largest blaze ever recorded

CNN's Pau Mosquera visits a community that has been reduced to rubble, as firefighters hope to take advantage of favorable weather conditions as they battle the flames.

Firefighters in Spain battle the country's largest blaze ever recorded
Environment|Health|Science|US|World

A record-challenging heat dome is about to bake the West with the summer’s hottest temperatures so far

A record-challenging heat dome is about to bake the West with the summer’s hottest temperatures so far

A record-challenging heat dome is about to bake the West with the summer’s hottest temperatures so far
Crime|Education|Health|World

Colin Gray, who gave his son the gun used in Georgia school shooting, is sentenced to 15 years

A man who gave his son the gun he used in a deadly high school shooting in Georgia has been sentenced to 15 years in prison

Colin Gray, who gave his son the gun used in Georgia school shooting, is sentenced to 15 years
Crime|World

Appeals court rejects the Trump administration's expansion of mandatory detention for immigrants

A federal appeals court says the Trump administration cannot deny immigrants detained inside the United States a chance for release on bond

Appeals court rejects the Trump administration's expansion of mandatory detention for immigrants
Business|Crime|Education|Entertainment|World

French student pleads guilty and is fined for a straw-licking stunt in Singapore

A French student has been fined in Singapore for licking a straw from a juice vending machine and putting it back in what lawyers described as a social media stunt

French student pleads guilty and is fined for a straw-licking stunt in Singapore
Asia|Crime|Economy|Environment|World

Coal mine blast in Pakistan kills at least 18 miners and traps 24 others

An explosion inside a coal mine in southwest Pakistan has killed at least 18 miners and trapped 24 others

Coal mine blast in Pakistan kills at least 18 miners and traps 24 others
Health|Science|World

Ancient mummy DNA provides scientific evidence that colonization brought smallpox to the Americas

New research says ancient mummy DNA provides the firmest evidence yet that European colonization brought smallpox to the Americas

Ancient mummy DNA provides scientific evidence that colonization brought smallpox to the Americas
Business|Political|World

Pulte expected to temporarily overlap with his replacement as intelligence chief

Pulte expected to temporarily overlap with his replacement as intelligence chief

Pulte expected to temporarily overlap with his replacement as intelligence chief
Europe|MidEast|Political|World

Iran's Araqchi presses European counterparts over use of bases in US operations

Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi urged Bulgaria to reconsider its decision to allow the temporary deployment of U.S. military aircraft at the Bezmer air base, Iranian

Iran's Araqchi presses European counterparts over use of bases in US operations
Asia|Environment|World

Southwest China landslide leaves 51 dead, 10 missing

A total of 51 people have been confirmed dead after a landslide in southwestern China's Chongqing on July 17, while 10 are still missing, the local government said in a

Southwest China landslide leaves 51 dead, 10 missing
Crime|Political|World

Nigeria destroys 2,819 seized illicit arms in security crackdown

Nigeria's arms control agency said on Thursday it destroyed 2,819 illicit, obsolete and decommissioned weapons in a bid to curb insecurity fuelled by the

Nigeria destroys 2,819 seized illicit arms in security crackdown
Business|Crime|Economy|Finance|US|World

Goldman Sachs queried top lawyer Ruemmler on Epstein links as scrutiny mounted

Goldman Sachs queried its former top lawyer Kathy Ruemmler in 2023, 2025 and 2026 about links to Jeffrey Epstein amid growing scrutiny of the late

Goldman Sachs queried top lawyer Ruemmler on Epstein links as scrutiny mounted
Business|Economy|Political|World

China's He Lifeng raises trade restriction concerns in call with Bessent and Greer, Xinhua reports

China's Vice Premier He Lifeng had a video call on Thursday with U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and U.S.

China's He Lifeng raises trade restriction concerns in call with Bessent and Greer, Xinhua reports
Economy|Finance|Political|World

Nigeria says subsidy savings absorbed by debt costs, higher spending

Nigeria's finance minister said on Thursday that savings from the removal of fuel subsidies and foreign-exchange market reforms had largely been absorbed by

Nigeria says subsidy savings absorbed by debt costs, higher spending
Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|World

Hyatt slides as room-growth outlook disappoints; Mideast and Mexico pressures linger

Shares of Hyatt Hotels fell 9% on Thursday after the company lowered its annual net rooms growth forecast, and flagged a hit from the Middle East conflict and

Hyatt slides as room-growth outlook disappoints; Mideast and Mexico pressures linger
Business|Economy|Europe|World

Ukraine strikes two more warehouses of Russian online retailer Wildberries

Ukrainian drones struck two more warehouses belonging to Russian online retailer Wildberries overnight, sparking fires at both sites, the company and a regional official

Ukraine strikes two more warehouses of Russian online retailer Wildberries
Business|Political|World

Informal poll shows Costa Rica's Grynspan ahead in race to be next UN chief

A first informal U.N.

Informal poll shows Costa Rica's Grynspan ahead in race to be next UN chief
Business|Economy|Finance|World

Oil settles down on proposed Saudi-led maritime defence coalition

Oil prices settled lower on Thursday after a volatile session, as traders digested proposed plans for a Saudi Arabia-led maritime coalition to boost defense

Oil settles down on proposed Saudi-led maritime defence coalition
Europe|World

Migrants break through border into Spain's Ceuta, military called in

The Spanish government said it will deploy military units to reinforce police in the North African enclave of Ceuta after migrants broke through the

Migrants break through border into Spain's Ceuta, military called in
Business|Economy|Political|World

US issues sanctions targeting support networks for Iran's Mahan Air

The United States on Thursday issued new sanctions on Thursday targeting global networks supporting Mahan Air, the Iranian carrier Washington says transports Iran's

US issues sanctions targeting support networks for Iran's Mahan Air
Business|Economy|Political|Sports|World

Soccer-UEFA to boycott World Cup and FIFA tournaments over stake sale plans

European soccer's governing body UEFA and its 55 member nations on Thursday voted to boycott all FIFA tournaments in what could be a knockout

Soccer-UEFA to boycott World Cup and FIFA tournaments over stake sale plans
Business|Economy|World

Drone strike in Egypt sparks security concerns about Suez oil exports

A drone strike that damaged two gas tankers in Egyptian waters has renewed energy security concerns about the nearby Suez

Drone strike in Egypt sparks security concerns about Suez oil exports
Crime|Economy|Environment|World

Blast at Pakistan coal mine complex kills at least 11, dozens missing, official says

At least 11 coal miners were killed and dozens are missing after an explosion buried parts of a mining complex in Pakistan's Balochistan province on Thursday, an official

Blast at Pakistan coal mine complex kills at least 11, dozens missing, official says
Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|US|World

Average 30-year US mortgage rate rises to highest level in a year at 6.66%

The average long-term U.S. mortgage rate rose for the fourth consecutive week to its highest level in a year, another setback for prospective homebuyers hoping for a break from elevated home loan borrowing costs

Average 30-year US mortgage rate rises to highest level in a year at 6.66%
Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|World

Mortgage rates climb to highest level in a year

Mortgage rates climb to highest level in a year

Mortgage rates climb to highest level in a year
Europe|Political|World

Poland blames Russia for firing missile into its territory as Moscow unleashes deadly attack on Ukraine

Poland blames Russia for firing missile into its territory as Moscow unleashes deadly attack on Ukraine

Poland blames Russia for firing missile into its territory as Moscow unleashes deadly attack on Ukraine
Crime|Europe|Political|World

Russian strikes across Ukraine kill 10 and NATO scrambles jets after a missile falls in Poland

Russian missile and drone attacks across Ukraine killed at least 10 people and injured over 50 others

Russian strikes across Ukraine kill 10 and NATO scrambles jets after a missile falls in Poland
Arts|Celebrity|Entertainment|Environment|Europe|World

Wildfires force George Clooney's family to evacuate their home in southern France

George Clooney says his family has been forced to evacuate their home in southeastern France due to a nearby wildfire

Wildfires force George Clooney's family to evacuate their home in southern France
Crime|MidEast|Political|World

Palestinian authorities ask Supreme Court to halt $656M judgment pending appeal

Palestinian authorities have asked the Supreme Court to halt a $656 million judgment in favor of Americans killed or wounded by attacks in Israel

Palestinian authorities ask Supreme Court to halt $656M judgment pending appeal
Finance|MidEast|Political|Stock Markets|US|Videos|World

US and Iran trade missile barrages as hopes dim for a quick resolution to the five-month conflict

The United States and Iran have each fired barrages of missiles as the pattern of back-and-forth strikes takes hold again and hope dims for a quick end to the five-month conflict

US and Iran trade missile barrages as hopes dim for a quick resolution to the five-month conflict
Arts|Business|Entertainment|World

ABC says FCC seeks to intimidate network over news coverage

Walt Disney-owned ABC said on Thursday that the Federal Communications Commission's threat to revoke the network's broadcast licenses is part of an

ABC says FCC seeks to intimidate network over news coverage
Business|Science|Technology|World

Amazon's Zoox wins first US approval for paid robotaxis without human controls

Amazon's Zoox unit has won U.S. approval for limited commercial deployment of its novel steering-wheel-free robotaxis, a first for the autonomous ride

Amazon's Zoox wins first US approval for paid robotaxis without human controls
Europe|Political|World

Russia used N.Korean missile for deadly strike on Ukrainian village, Zelenskiy says

Russia used a North Korean missile for a strike on a village that killed five members of the same family, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said on

Russia used N.Korean missile for deadly strike on Ukrainian village, Zelenskiy says
Europe|Political|World

Russia pounds Ukraine in new air attack, killing 9, including children

Russia pounded Ukraine with dozens of missiles and hundreds of drones in overnight attacks on Thursday that killed nine people, and

Russia pounds Ukraine in new air attack, killing 9, including children
Crime|Europe|Political|World

PM Tusk says Russian missile appears to have come down in eastern Poland

An object that came down in eastern Poland overnight appears to be a Russian missile, Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk said on Thursday,

PM Tusk says Russian missile appears to have come down in eastern Poland
Africa|Business|Political|World

South Africa says African Union backs broad migration debate

The African Union has backed a broader discussion on migration, a South African government official said on Thursday, after Ghana made a proposal to place xenophobic

South Africa says African Union backs broad migration debate
Health|Political|World

Gaza ceasefire talks see rare progress, sources say

Talks between mediators and Hamas leaders in Cairo on implementing a U.S.-brokered Gaza peace plan have made rare progress, sources close to the effort

Gaza ceasefire talks see rare progress, sources say
Business|Economy|Environment|World

Base metals traders on the move as battle for talent intensifies

Senior base metals traders are being lured to new jobs as demand for their expertise rises amid supply-chain disruptions and

Base metals traders on the move as battle for talent intensifies
Business|Economy|Political|World

Yemen's Houthis are attacking Saudi Arabia from Iraq, sources say

Yemen's Iran-aligned Houthis attacked Saudi Arabia this week from Iraqi territory in coordination with Iraqi armed groups, according

Yemen's Houthis are attacking Saudi Arabia from Iraq, sources say
Health|Political|Science|World

US Senate panel advances Trump CDC pick Schwartz

The U.S. Senate health committee voted on Thursday to advance the nomination of President Donald Trump's pick for CDC director Dr.

US Senate panel advances Trump CDC pick Schwartz
Business|Economy|Technology|World

China's Xiaomi launches SkyNomad SUV series offering space and reconfigurable interiors

China's Xiaomi launched an SUV series dubbed SkyNomad on Thursday, expanding its EV lineup into the large-family SUV segment, as it seeks to

China's Xiaomi launches SkyNomad SUV series offering space and reconfigurable interiors
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|Technology|US|World

Microsoft rally lifts stocks, 30-year Treasury yield hits 19-year peak

U.S. stocks gained on Thursday as Microsoft's forecast-beating results eased investor worries about massive AI spending by companies, while 30-year Treasury

Microsoft rally lifts stocks, 30-year Treasury yield hits 19-year peak
Business|Crime|Europe|World

Russia detains billionaire, executives, drone official in fraud case, media reports say

Russian billionaire Valery Kustov, executives of his Efko company and a government official responsible for drone development have all been detained in a major fraud

Russia detains billionaire, executives, drone official in fraud case, media reports say
Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|World

Yen soars as analysts suspect official intervention; dollar broadly weaker

The dollar sank to a more than two-month low against the Japanese yen on Thursday in what analysts said looked like official intervention by Tokyo to prop up

Yen soars as analysts suspect official intervention; dollar broadly weaker
Economy|Political|World

Drone strike near Suez Canal in Egypt raises new security threat in widening war

A drone strike on gas vessels in Egypt's Mediterranean port of Damietta signalled a potential new front in the U.S.-Iran

Drone strike near Suez Canal in Egypt raises new security threat in widening war
Business|Economy|Finance|World

Imports hold back US economic growth in Q2, but domestic demand robust

U.S. economic growth slowed in the second quarter as imports widened the trade deficit, but robust consumer spending and business investment related

Imports hold back US economic growth in Q2, but domestic demand robust
Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|US|World

Yen surges, analysts suspect official Japanese intervention

Japan's yen surged on Thursday against the U.S. dollar by the most since 2022, in what analysts said

Yen surges, analysts suspect official Japanese intervention
Business|Economy|Finance|World

Instant View: Yen soars, markets suspect Japan intervention

The yen surged against the dollar on Thursday, in a move so rapid and large in its scale that it alerted investors to the prospect of intervention by Japan to prop up its

Instant View: Yen soars, markets suspect Japan intervention
Business|Economy|World

Bank of England keeps rates on hold, awaits clearer sign of Iran war inflation hit

The Bank of England kept interest rates on hold on Thursday as it waits for a keener sense of how much the U.S.-Iran

Bank of England keeps rates on hold, awaits clearer sign of Iran war inflation hit
Business|Crime|Europe|MidEast|Political|World

Britain's ban on Palestine Action group to be considered by top court

The United Kingdom's Supreme Court has said it will hear an appeal against a lower court ruling that Britain's decision to ban campaign group Palestine Action as a

Britain's ban on Palestine Action group to be considered by top court
Business|Economy|Technology|World

Ford CEO tells employees Chinese automakers could enter US market in next decade

Ford CEO Jim Farley told employees in a town hall on Thursday that the company is preparing for the possibility that Chinese automakers could enter the

Ford CEO tells employees Chinese automakers could enter US market in next decade
Business|Sports|World

Soccer-UEFA countries to boycott World Cup over FIFA proposals

UEFA's member associations have unanimously voted to boycott the World Cup and other FIFA competitions in protest at FIFA's plan to sell stakes to external investors in a

Soccer-UEFA countries to boycott World Cup over FIFA proposals
Health|Political|Science|US|World

Watch Dr. Anthony Fauci plead the Fifth at Capitol Hill hearing

Dr. Anthony Fauci, who led the US government response to the Covid-19 pandemic, invoked his Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination, refusing to testify Wednesday just minutes into a Capitol Hill hearing that Republicans outwardly hoped would undermine the scientist and open him to claims of perjury.

Watch Dr. Anthony Fauci plead the Fifth at Capitol Hill hearing
Business|Economy|Finance|World

The Fed’s preferred inflation gauge cooled in June. It might not last

The Fed’s preferred inflation gauge cooled in June. It might not last

The Fed’s preferred inflation gauge cooled in June. It might not last
Environment|Europe|World

As France tames wildfire and lets 84,000 evacuees go home, blazes flare across Europe

France has allowed 84,000 evacuees to return home after a massive wildfire, signaling progress in battling the flames

As France tames wildfire and lets 84,000 evacuees go home, blazes flare across Europe
Health|Political|Science|US|World

White House nominee for CDC director advances to full Senate vote

White House nominee for CDC director advances to full Senate vote

White House nominee for CDC director advances to full Senate vote
Europe|Political|US|World

Pope Leo says his ancestors were both ‘slaves and slave owners’

Pope Leo says his ancestors were both ‘slaves and slave owners’

Pope Leo says his ancestors were both ‘slaves and slave owners’
Arts|Celebrity|Entertainment|World

The Recording Academy CEO responds to BTS decision not to submit to Grammys

Recording Academy CEO Harvey Mason jr. has responded to the news that BTS will not submit their music for consideration at the forthcoming 2027 Grammy Awards

The Recording Academy CEO responds to BTS decision not to submit to Grammys
Crime|Environment|Europe|World

A Russian missile slammed into a house in Ukraine. Four children are among the dead

A Russian missile slammed into a house in Ukraine. Four children are among the dead

A Russian missile slammed into a house in Ukraine. Four children are among the dead
Crime|Entertainment|Lifestyle|US|World

Survivor of Alcatraz boat disaster reunites with fishermen who saved her life

Survivor of Alcatraz boat disaster reunites with fishermen who saved her life

Survivor of Alcatraz boat disaster reunites with fishermen who saved her life
Arts|Education|Entertainment|Political|World

New memorial in Aurora preserves history, stories of the Korean War

New memorial in Aurora preserves history, stories of the Korean War

New memorial in Aurora preserves history, stories of the Korean War
Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|World

ICE to buy MarketAxess in $5.7 billion deal to expand fixed-income offerings

New York Stock Exchange parent Intercontinental Exchange said on Thursday it will acquire bond trading platform MarketAxess Holdings in a deal valued at $5.7

ICE to buy MarketAxess in $5.7 billion deal to expand fixed-income offerings
Business|Economy|Political|World

Brazil withholds approval of Trump's ambassador pick, deepening rift with US

The Brazilian government has for weeks withheld the formal diplomatic approval needed for the next U.S. ambassador to

Brazil withholds approval of Trump's ambassador pick, deepening rift with US
Business|Economy|Europe|MidEast|World

German inflation accelerates to 2.8% in July

German inflation rose in July on higher energy prices caused by the Iran conflict, while core inflation fell slightly.

German inflation accelerates to 2.8% in July
Business|Economy|Environment|Health|World

After surviving earthquakes, a family in Venezuela seeks a new beginning far from ground zero

Weeks after the twin earthquakes that devastated Venezuela's central coast, Adriana Aponte and her family joined a growing exodus of survivors

After surviving earthquakes, a family in Venezuela seeks a new beginning far from ground zero
Environment|Travel|World

Northwest China on high alert as heavy rain raises risk of floods and landslides

Authorities in northwest China's Shaanxi and Gansu provinces issued emergency alerts and closed dozens of tourist sites on Thursday as heavy rain raised the risk of floods

Northwest China on high alert as heavy rain raises risk of floods and landslides
Americas|Business|Economy|World

Mexico's economy grows at fastest pace since late 2020 in Q2

Mexico's economy rebounded in the second quarter from the previous three-month period, growing at its fastest pace since late 2020, a

Mexico's economy grows at fastest pace since late 2020 in Q2
Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|World

US stock futures extend gains slightly after economic data

U.S. stock index futures extended gains slightly on Thursday, as investors assessed a barrage of economic data including a June inflation reading and the second quarter GDP

US stock futures extend gains slightly after economic data
Business|Economy|Finance|Political|World

Brazil household debt barely budges despite Lula debt-relief push

Brazilian household indebtedness eased only marginally in May, the first month of a broad government debt-renegotiation program launched by President

Brazil household debt barely budges despite Lula debt-relief push
Business|Economy|Political|World

Can China restrain Iran? Gulf states test Beijing's influence

As the Iran war escalates again, Gulf Arab states are looking to China - not Washington - to use its economic leverage over Iran

Can China restrain Iran? Gulf states test Beijing's influence
Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|World

Major central banks steer a cautious hiking path

The bond market selloff after this week's Federal Reserve meeting highlights the challenge policymakers face as they grapple with

Major central banks steer a cautious hiking path
Business|Economy|Health|World

Lilly, Resilience to invest $750 million in US drug manufacturing expansion

Drugmaker Eli Lilly and privately held contract manufacturer Resilience will invest $750 million to expand pharmaceutical manufacturing capacity in the U.S. and strengthen the

Lilly, Resilience to invest $750 million in US drug manufacturing expansion
Business|Economy|World

Egypt confirms drone caused fire on two gas vessels at Damietta

A drone caused the fire that engulfed two gas vessels at Egypt's Mediterranean port of Damietta, the Egyptian cabinet

Egypt confirms drone caused fire on two gas vessels at Damietta
Business|Economy|Environment|Technology|World

Pickup truck profits highlight growing divide among global automakers

From Fiat to Ferrari, results on Thursday highlighted a growing gap between the carmakers raking in cash by selling gas-guzzling pickups to Americans and

Pickup truck profits highlight growing divide among global automakers
Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|US|World

US economy’s growth was weaker than expected in the second quarter

US economy’s growth was weaker than expected in the second quarter

US economy’s growth was weaker than expected in the second quarter
Africa|Americas|Health|Political|Science|Technology|World

US government map of Africa mislabels every country at global conference

A U.S. government map of Africa mislabeled every country during a State Department presentation at a global conference taking place in Brazil this week, causing a

US government map of Africa mislabels every country at global conference
Business|Economy|Environment|World

BP to cut 700 jobs as it simplifies company, internal email shows

BP plans to cut about 700 of its non-frontline global workforce, according to an internal email seen by Reuters, as the oil major sharpens its operational focus

BP to cut 700 jobs as it simplifies company, internal email shows
Business|Economy|Finance|World

US inflation slows in June, but reversal likely amid Middle East conflict

U.S. inflation slowed in June, but the easing is likely to be temporary as renewed hostilities in the Middle East raise oil prices.

US inflation slows in June, but reversal likely amid Middle East conflict
Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|US|World

US weekly jobless claims increase less than expected

The number of Americans filing claims for unemployment benefits increased less than expected last week, suggesting that labor market conditions remained stable.

US weekly jobless claims increase less than expected
Environment|Europe|Science|World

France and Spain win some respite, as wildfire battles rage across Europe

France, Spain and Greece battled major wildfires on Thursday, with Spain bringing one blaze under

France and Spain win some respite, as wildfire battles rage across Europe
Business|Economy|Science|Technology|World

As AI reshapes newsrooms, leading media outlets are charting different paths for its use

From the BBC’s implementation of AI guardrails to Reuters’ embrace of AI tools to disseminate breaking financial news, newsrooms’ missions and values are shaping their technological futures.

As AI reshapes newsrooms, leading media outlets are charting different paths for its use
Economy|Environment|Health|Science|World

England is notoriously rainy — yet an ‘exceptionally serious’ drought has hit half the nation

England is notoriously rainy — yet an ‘exceptionally serious’ drought has hit half the nation

England is notoriously rainy — yet an ‘exceptionally serious’ drought has hit half the nation
Environment|Europe|Health|Science|World

Prague zoo keeps polar bears cool with ice cubes as European summer heatwave hits

Prague Zoo has provided tons of ice to help animals beat the heat as Europe swelters in a summer heat wave

Prague zoo keeps polar bears cool with ice cubes as European summer heatwave hits
Africa|Health|Science|World

Congo says the death toll in fastest-growing Ebola outbreak has passed 1,500

Ebola has killed over 1,500 people in eastern Congo, marking a 50% increase in about a week

Congo says the death toll in fastest-growing Ebola outbreak has passed 1,500
Europe|Food|Travel|World

The Michelin Guide has awarded stars for 100 years. These dishes tell its story

The Michelin Guide has awarded stars for 100 years. These dishes tell its story

The Michelin Guide has awarded stars for 100 years. These dishes tell its story
Business|Economy|Finance|World

Bank of England keeps key rate at 3.75% for the fifth time this year

The Bank of England kept its key interest rate on hold for the fifth time this year after a bigger-than-expected drop in the inflation rate last month gave policymakers breathing space to assess the fallout from renewed fighting in Iran

Bank of England keeps key rate at 3.75% for the fifth time this year
Business|Technology|US|World

Mercedes-Benz to recall more than 310,000 US vehicles citing risk of failure to detect open door

Mercedes-Benz is recalling 310,667 vehicles in the U.S. due to risk of failure to detect an open door, the U.S.

Mercedes-Benz to recall more than 310,000 US vehicles citing risk of failure to detect open door
Finance|Political|World

US Democratic senators urge Treasury to revive Harriet Tubman $20 bill plan

U.S.

US Democratic senators urge Treasury to revive Harriet Tubman $20 bill plan
Business|Science|Technology|World

Chinese state media showcase wider deployment of closely watched anti-ship missile

China's state media has hinted at the wider deployment of one of its most closely watched weapons, the YJ-20 hypersonic anti-ship missile.

Chinese state media showcase wider deployment of closely watched anti-ship missile
Business|Economy|Europe|Finance|World

German inflation rises in July, economy grows more than expected in Q2

German inflation rose in July on higher energy prices due to the Iran conflict, threatening the long-awaited recovery of Europe's biggest economy.

German inflation rises in July, economy grows more than expected in Q2
Americas|Business|Economy|Political|World

Lula says Brazil denied visas to US officials over election meddling concerns

Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva confirmed his government had denied visas to two U.S. officials who planned to travel to the country, accusing them of

Lula says Brazil denied visas to US officials over election meddling concerns
Business|Economy|Finance|Political|World

Bank of England policymakers set out views on rates outlook after split vote

The Bank of England left interest rates on hold at 3.75% on Thursday after a split 6-3 vote by its Monetary Policy Committee.

Bank of England policymakers set out views on rates outlook after split vote
Africa|Europe|Political|World

Leader of Spain's Ceuta warns of emergency as 1,500 migrants arrive in one week

Spain's North African enclave of Ceuta is experiencing a humanitarian and security emergency after 1,500 migrants reached the city by swimming across from Morocco over the

Leader of Spain's Ceuta warns of emergency as 1,500 migrants arrive in one week
Business|Economy|Europe|Finance|World

FACTBOX-Bank of England sets out economic scenarios in July meeting

The Bank of England left interest rates on hold at 3.75% on Thursday after a split 6-3 vote by its Monetary Policy Committee.

FACTBOX-Bank of England sets out economic scenarios in July meeting
Americas|Crime|Political|US|World

Trump’s DOJ charged hundreds with assaulting officers. Many cases were dropped, but the damage was done

By Brad Heath, Kristina Cooke, M.B.

Trump’s DOJ charged hundreds with assaulting officers. Many cases were dropped, but the damage was done
Interview|Opinion|US|World

Who is Elon Musk calling a ‘traitor’?

Who is Elon Musk calling a ‘traitor’?

Who is Elon Musk calling a ‘traitor’?
Economy|Europe|Science|Technology|World

EU lays out $11.4 billion for 7 AI gigafactories as it aims to catch up with US and China

The European Union plans to invest 10 billion euros to build seven AI gigafactories, aiming to catch up with the U.S. and China

EU lays out $11.4 billion for 7 AI gigafactories as it aims to catch up with US and China
Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|Technology|World

Asia stock-picking hedge funds set for record monthly loss, Goldman says

Asia-focused equity hedge funds are heading for their biggest monthly drawdown on record, a Goldman Sachs note showed, as a broad AI stock rout wiped out

Asia stock-picking hedge funds set for record monthly loss, Goldman says
Asia|Economy|Political|World

China protests over New Zealand foreign minister's jibe at Chinese-born lawmaker

China made a diplomatic protest to New Zealand on Thursday after Foreign Minister Winston Peters characterised a Chinese-born lawmaker as a "loudmouth" whom he urged to "go back to

China protests over New Zealand foreign minister's jibe at Chinese-born lawmaker
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Iran to get Chinese shoulder-launched missile systems in weeks, sources say

Iran is expected to receive within weeks a first shipment out of up to 400 Chinese-made shoulder-fired air-defence missile launchers, three sources

Iran to get Chinese shoulder-launched missile systems in weeks, sources say
Business|Environment|Science|World

Japan quake survivors battle thirst, heat as death toll rises to 25

The 7.1-magnitude earthquake that struck southern Japan toppled houses and split open streets in the small city of

Japan quake survivors battle thirst, heat as death toll rises to 25
Health|Science|World

Veterans' PTSD resolves with psychedelic therapy in small US study

Military veterans with post-traumatic stress disorder who got no relief from conventional treatments went into remission following treatment with the psychedelic

Veterans' PTSD resolves with psychedelic therapy in small US study
Business|Economy|Europe|Finance|World

Italy's economy weathering Iran war better than expected, data suggests

The Italian economy grew by 0.2% in the second quarter from the previous three months, preliminary data showed on Thursday, a slightly stronger reading

Italy's economy weathering Iran war better than expected, data suggests
Crime|Europe|World

Russia says its big overnight strikes on Ukraine hit military factories and three ships

Russia said on Thursday that its forces had carried out big overnight strikes on military factories across Ukraine, including in the capital Kyiv and in the western city of

Russia says its big overnight strikes on Ukraine hit military factories and three ships
Asia|Economy|Political|World

China's Communist Party to hold conclave on internal governance in October

China's ruling Communist Party will hold a plenary session of its Central Committee in Beijing in October to discuss party self-governance, state-run Xinhua news agency

China's Communist Party to hold conclave on internal governance in October
Economy|Europe|World

Inflation accelerates in four German states in July, pointing to national rise

Inflation rose in four key German states in July, according to preliminary data published on Thursday, suggesting the national inflation rate could also increase this month

Inflation accelerates in four German states in July, pointing to national rise
Asia|Business|Political|World

Malaysian PM says Myanmar agrees to take 5,000 Rohingya refugees from Malaysia

Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim said Myanmar has agreed to take 5,000 Rohingya asylum seekers currently in Malaysia, where

Malaysian PM says Myanmar agrees to take 5,000 Rohingya refugees from Malaysia
Asia|Business|Crime|Economy|Political|World

Philippines' Marcos approves release of VP Duterte's tax records to impeachment trial

Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has approved the release of Vice President Sara Duterte's tax records to the Senate in her impeachment trial, where one of the

Philippines' Marcos approves release of VP Duterte's tax records to impeachment trial
Business|Economy|Finance|Technology|World

BMW to review practices once deemed 'untouchable' as profit slumps

BMW will review working practices once deemed "untouchable", the carmaker pledged on Thursday, after a 35% drop in second-quarter pretax profit underscored

BMW to review practices once deemed 'untouchable' as profit slumps
Crime|Economy|Education|Environment|Europe|Health|Political|World

Shelter gaps leave Ukrainians desperate, angry as Russian attacks mount

Tetiana Lishchynska was overcome with emotion when dozens of residents in one of Kyiv's districts hardest-hit by Russian strikes gathered this month to press

Shelter gaps leave Ukrainians desperate, angry as Russian attacks mount
Business|Economy|Europe|Finance|World

Euro zone economy grows faster than expected on AI spending, confident consumers

The euro zone economy grew faster than expected last quarter as surging investment in AI, ample government spending and several one-off factors more

Euro zone economy grows faster than expected on AI spending, confident consumers
Business|Economy|World

Shell profit more than doubles to $9.8 billion, second-highest on record, as Iran war lifts prices

Shell's net profit more than doubled from last year to $9.84 billion in the second quarter, beating expectations, helped by higher

Shell profit more than doubles to $9.8 billion, second-highest on record, as Iran war lifts prices
Business|Economy|World

China's leaders pledge to support economy without big new stimulus plans

China's leaders pledged at a meeting on Thursday to support the slowing economy by accelerating fiscal spending on

China's leaders pledge to support economy without big new stimulus plans
Africa|Crime|Health|Political|World

Detained Ugandan opposition figure is unconscious, in intensive care, his wife says

Detained prominent Ugandan opposition figure Kizza Besigye, who collapsed while in court on Wednesday, is unconscious and has been admitted to an intensive care unit, his

Detained Ugandan opposition figure is unconscious, in intensive care, his wife says
Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|World

South Korea curbs may not save investors slaughtered by $2 trillion rout

South Korea's efforts to rein in the leveraged products wreaking havoc in its financial markets may not go far enough to quell skyrocketing volatility,

South Korea curbs may not save investors slaughtered by $2 trillion rout
Business|Economy|Europe|Finance|World

Shell more than doubles its profit in Q2, beating expectations

Shell's adjusted earnings, its definition of net profit, reached $9.84 billion in the second quarter, it said on Thursday, beating

Shell more than doubles its profit in Q2, beating expectations
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|World

China's factory activity expected to have stalled in July

China's factory activity growth likely stagnated in July, as weak domestic consumption and cost pressures from the Middle East War offset the boost to production from

China's factory activity expected to have stalled in July
Business|Crime|Environment|World

Egypt confirms drone caused fire on two gas vessels at Damietta

A drone caused the fire that engulfed two gas vessels at Egypt's Mediterranean port of Damietta, the Egyptian cabinet

Egypt confirms drone caused fire on two gas vessels at Damietta
Business|Economy|Environment|World

With fields destroyed and hives lost, Gaza's beekeepers struggle to start over

Standing on the roof of a war-damaged building overlooking the ruins of Gaza City, beekeeper Ibrahim al-Dabba

With fields destroyed and hives lost, Gaza's beekeepers struggle to start over
Business|Economy|Europe|World

Spain's economic growth accelerates to 0.7% in second quarter

Spain's economic growth edged up to 0.7% in the second quarter after a 0.6% expansion in the previous three-month period, preliminary data from the National Statistics Institute

Spain's economic growth accelerates to 0.7% in second quarter
Environment|Science|World

Greek firefighters battle deadly wildfires on Crete for a second day

ATHENS, July 30 - Greek firefighters were battling deadly wildfires on the island of Crete for a second day on Thursday, as wildfires continue to spread across Europe following days of devastating

Greek firefighters battle deadly wildfires on Crete for a second day
Economy|Education|Environment|Science|Technology|Travel|World

Death toll rises in Japan. Why does the country experience so many large earthquakes?

Death toll rises in Japan. Why does the country experience so many large earthquakes?

Death toll rises in Japan. Why does the country experience so many large earthquakes?
Environment|Health|Science|World

Hope dwindles for rescue in southwestern Japan quake as death toll climbs to 23

The Kumamoto prefectural government says the powerful earthquake that hit southwestern Japan earlier this week has now killed at least 23 people

Hope dwindles for rescue in southwestern Japan quake as death toll climbs to 23
Education|Environment|Health|Interview|World

Father of boy rescued from pounding California surf says he is beyond grateful to teen lifeguard

The father of a 10-year-old rescued from pounding surf off the California coast in a dramatic scene captured on video says he is beyond grateful to the teenage lifeguard who saved his son

Father of boy rescued from pounding California surf says he is beyond grateful to teen lifeguard
Business|Economy|World

Toyota's first-half global output, sales fall for first time in two years on China weakness

Toyota Motor said on Thursday its global first-half production and sales fell for the first time in two years, as weaker demand in China and a model changeover for its

Toyota's first-half global output, sales fall for first time in two years on China weakness
Business|Economy|Technology|World

South Korea export growth seen easing but chip boom to hold

South Korean exports likely extended robust growth in July, with the pace weakening from a near-half-century high but posting the second-

South Korea export growth seen easing but chip boom to hold
Crime|Environment|World

Two arrested on suspicion of arson as firefighters battle blazes near Bordeaux

Two people have been arrested on suspicion of arson as firefighters battled on Thursday to prevent the spread of wildfires near Bordeaux , the local

Two arrested on suspicion of arson as firefighters battle blazes near Bordeaux
Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|World

Bond markets doing the Fed's work

A look at the day ahead in European and global markets from Ankur Banerjee A divided Federal Reserve and a confusing message from Chair Kevin Warsh on where rates are headed has left the bond market

Bond markets doing the Fed's work
Business|Economy|Finance|Political|Stock Markets|World

Fed's 'hawkish hold' muddies path for stocks and bonds

Investors searching for clarity from a newly led U.S.

Fed's 'hawkish hold' muddies path for stocks and bonds
Business|Economy|Science|Technology|World

Samsung sees chip shortage extending to 2028, touts long-term supply deals

Samsung Electronics on Thursday reported a more than 250-fold jump in chip profit and announced multi-year supply deals with major data

Samsung sees chip shortage extending to 2028, touts long-term supply deals
Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|World

J.P.Morgan brings forward Fed rate hike call to December after July hold

J.P.Morgan now expects the Federal Reserve to deliver a quarter-point rate hike in December, bringing forward its previous forecast for an increase in the second half of 2027,

J.P.Morgan brings forward Fed rate hike call to December after July hold
Business|Economy|Europe|World

French economy expands 0.2% helped by household spending and exports

The French economy grew by 0.2% in the second quarter from the first, official data showed on Thursday, helped by a recovery in household spending and exports.

French economy expands 0.2% helped by household spending and exports
Australia|Crime|Technology|World

Australian watchdog files legal action against Telegram, saying it failed to remove violent content

Australia’s online safety watchdog has taken legal action against Telegram for what the watchdog says is a failure to remove extremist content

Australian watchdog files legal action against Telegram, saying it failed to remove violent content
Business|Economy|Environment|MidEast|Political|World

US strikes Iran as widening war engulfs more countries

The U.S. carried out fresh strikes in Iran on Wednesday, the U.S. military said, further

US strikes Iran as widening war engulfs more countries
Environment|Europe|Travel|World

Record-low Danube River affects tourism and industry as drought and heat grip Central Europe

As wildfires and successive heatwaves in France and Spain highlight climate change's impact, a severe drought is causing record low water levels on the Danube River, affecting tourism and industry

Record-low Danube River affects tourism and industry as drought and heat grip Central Europe
Economy|US|World

US-Iran conflict enters new phase as Saudi Arabia helps hit proxies and diplomacy stalls again

The stop-start fighting between the United States and Iran appears to have entered a new phase as Saudi Arabia has publicly joined military escalations against Tehran-backed proxies

US-Iran conflict enters new phase as Saudi Arabia helps hit proxies and diplomacy stalls again
Economy|Europe|Political|World

Voters in Manchester choose a mayor to replace Andy Burnham, who left city hall for Downing Street

Voters in Manchester are electing a new mayor Thursday to replace Andy Burnham, who left the job to become Britain’s prime minister

Voters in Manchester choose a mayor to replace Andy Burnham, who left city hall for Downing Street
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|World

Japan cuts this year's growth outlook as higher energy costs weigh

Japan's government cut its economic growth forecast for the current fiscal year on Thursday, as higher oil prices linked to Middle East tensions squeeze

Japan cuts this year's growth outlook as higher energy costs weigh
Business|Economy|Technology|World

China warns of retaliation if US sticks with robot ban

China will "resolutely retaliate" and safeguard its interests if the United States insists on acting unilaterally over an import ban on new Chinese robots and power

China warns of retaliation if US sticks with robot ban
MidEast|Political|US|World

US military says latest strikes on Iran last two hours, hitting dozens of targets

The U.S. military said on Wednesday it completed its latest wave of strikes on Iran, which lasted two hours and hit dozens of targets,

US military says latest strikes on Iran last two hours, hitting dozens of targets
Business|Economy|Finance|World

Consumers, AI spending likely supported US economic growth in the second quarter

The U.S. economy likely maintained a steady pace of growth in the second quarter, supported by stronger consumer spending and robust business

Consumers, AI spending likely supported US economic growth in the second quarter
MidEast|Political|US|World

US launches strikes on Iranian targets a day after it foiled missile attack on American forces

The U.S. military says it has completed what it describes as “a heavy wave of strikes against Iran” conducted in response to an earlier Iranian missile attack on a U.S. base in Jordan

US launches strikes on Iranian targets a day after it foiled missile attack on American forces
Crime|Health|Political|World

A Black teen was fatally shot after reporting a possibly armed person. His death prompts calls for police accountability

A Black teen was fatally shot after reporting a possibly armed person. His death prompts calls for police accountability

A Black teen was fatally shot after reporting a possibly armed person. His death prompts calls for police accountability
Environment|World

Two days of heavy rain across the Northeast set records and forced water rescues

Two days of heavy rain across the Northeast set records and forced water rescues

Two days of heavy rain across the Northeast set records and forced water rescues
World

Secretive terrorist removal court set for first hearing in Afghan woman’s case

Secretive terrorist removal court set for first hearing in Afghan woman’s case

Secretive terrorist removal court set for first hearing in Afghan woman’s case
Australia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|World

KPMG Australia says no decision made on workforce after media report of 1,000 job cuts

KPMG Australia said on Thursday it had made no decision on possible job cuts after the Australian Financial Review (AFR) reported that the firm plans to eliminate about

KPMG Australia says no decision made on workforce after media report of 1,000 job cuts
Business|Economy|Finance|World

Japan's price expert predicts BOJ shift to more aggressive inflation fighting posture

The Bank of Japan may shift to an inflation fighting posture from inflation tolerance as soon as December, which would mean an acceleration

Japan's price expert predicts BOJ shift to more aggressive inflation fighting posture
Australia|Crime|Political|Technology|World

Australia begins legal action against Telegram over alleged pro-terror material

Australia's internet regulator said on Thursday it had begun legal action against messaging platform Telegram over alleged failings to tackle pro-terror

Australia begins legal action against Telegram over alleged pro-terror material
Environment|Europe|World

Southern Europe burns as 3 firefighters die and France battles blaze 4 times the size of Paris

Fire crews in southwest France are battling a massive blaze four times the size of Paris, while two firefighters were killed fighting a wind-driven blaze on the Greek island of Crete

Southern Europe burns as 3 firefighters die and France battles blaze 4 times the size of Paris
Asia|Crime|Political|World

Rescuers search for survivors after a quake kills 18 in southwestern Japan

Soldiers and emergency workers are combing through a badly damaged shopping mall and collapsed houses looking for trapped survivors Wednesday after a powerful earthquake that killed at least 18 people in southwestern Japan

Rescuers search for survivors after a quake kills 18 in southwestern Japan
Crime|Entertainment|Lifestyle|US|World

Police: Bullets that killed 2 bystanders at Seattle festival weren't from teen shooter's gun

Bullets recovered from two bystanders killed during a shootout at a Seattle festival last weekend do not appear to have come from the gun that a 15-year-old arrested at the scene was firing, police said in court documents filed Wednesday

Police: Bullets that killed 2 bystanders at Seattle festival weren't from teen shooter's gun
Asia|Crime|Political|World

Macao’s first national security case raises concerns over fairness a year after arrest

Since former Macao pro-democracy lawmaker Au Kam San was arrested under a national security law in July 2025, little about his case has been made known

Macao’s first national security case raises concerns over fairness a year after arrest
Crime|Election|Finance|Political|US|World

Blanche's confirmation vote postponed amid Republican backlash over 'weaponization' fund

Todd Blanche's bid for Senate confirmation as U.S. attorney general faced a setback on Wednesday, as Senate Judiciary Committee

Blanche's confirmation vote postponed amid Republican backlash over 'weaponization' fund
Business|Economy|World

Early dissents versus Fed chief Warsh are the most since 1970

Kevin Warsh came into the Federal Reserve chairman's seat busting for, as he repeatedly called it, a "good family fight," and he appears to have had a bruiser at this

Early dissents versus Fed chief Warsh are the most since 1970
Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|Technology|World

Equinix shares fall on soft third-quarter forecast

Equinix shares fell 3% on Wednesday as soft third-quarter forecast overshadowed a raised full-year and long-term outlook.

Equinix shares fall on soft third-quarter forecast
Arts|Crime|Entertainment|World

Man who stabbed novelist Salman Rushdie found guilty of federal terrorism charges

The man who stabbed and partially blinded author Salman Rushdie at a speaking engagement in 2022 was found guilty on Wednesday of federal terrorism charges for the

Man who stabbed novelist Salman Rushdie found guilty of federal terrorism charges
Europe|Political|World

Ukraine's ex-defence minister says changes to military procurements behind his dismissal

Former Ukrainian Defence Minister Mykhailo Fedorov, in an interview published on Wednesday, said his efforts to overhaul the military's procurement system were the main reason

Ukraine's ex-defence minister says changes to military procurements behind his dismissal
Business|Economy|Technology|World

Chinese carmakers piling pressure on UK rivals, auto industry chief says

A wave of Chinese entrants into Britain's car market is piling pressure on traditional manufacturers, forcing them to offer deeper discounts to compete with

Chinese carmakers piling pressure on UK rivals, auto industry chief says
Economy|Health|Political|World

Trump administration unfreezes $600 million for Gavi for global vaccine effort

The Trump administration said on Wednesday it will immediately release $600 million in congressionally appropriated funds for vaccines for the world's poorest

Trump administration unfreezes $600 million for Gavi for global vaccine effort
Arts|Crime|Entertainment|World

Man convicted in terrorism trial over the 2022 stabbing of author Salman Rushdie

A man has been convicted of federal terrorism charges in the 2022 stabbing of author Salman Rushdie

Man convicted in terrorism trial over the 2022 stabbing of author Salman Rushdie
Business|Entertainment|Sports|World

World Cup star Vozinha dons Spider-Man jersey. The nickname on his shirt for Chile club up for vote

Vozinha is cashing in on his newfound fame by promoting the new Spider-Man film

World Cup star Vozinha dons Spider-Man jersey. The nickname on his shirt for Chile club up for vote
Americas|Crime|Political|US|World

Witness to a fatal ICE shooting in Houston is released from immigration detention

A witness to a fatal shooting of a Houston man by a federal immigration agent has been released from a detention facility

Witness to a fatal ICE shooting in Houston is released from immigration detention
Business|Economy|Environment|Lifestyle|Science|World

Rotten fish sauce that has long stunk up a small Canadian town is finally being removed

The townspeople of St. Mary’s can now breathe a sigh of relief

Rotten fish sauce that has long stunk up a small Canadian town is finally being removed
Business|Economy|Political|World

Saudi Arabia seeks international coalition to protect Red Sea shipping from Houthis, sources say

Saudi Arabia is seeking to build an international coalition to protect shipping in the Red Sea from Houthi attacks, two people familiar with the deliberations said on

Saudi Arabia seeks international coalition to protect Red Sea shipping from Houthis, sources say
Business|Economy|Political|World

Trump stands by his 'brilliant' Fed pick despite no rate cuts

President Donald Trump on Wednesday refused to turn on his "brilliant" hand-picked U.S. central banker in chief despite the fact that Federal Reserve

Trump stands by his 'brilliant' Fed pick despite no rate cuts
Business|Economy|Environment|Health|Science|US|World

USDA to fund Arizona facility to fight flesh-eating livestock pest

The U.S.

USDA to fund Arizona facility to fight flesh-eating livestock pest
Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|Technology|World

Trading Day: All Warshed up 

U.S. shares tumbled and long-dated Treasury yields surged to multi-decade peaks on Wednesday after the Federal Reserve kept interest rates on

Trading Day: All Warshed up 
Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|Technology|US|World

US strikes $58.6 billion Patriot missile deal amid rising stockpile concerns

The U.S.

US strikes $58.6 billion Patriot missile deal amid rising stockpile concerns
Africa|Business|Economy|Environment|Health|World

The fastest growing Ebola outbreak is worsening hunger in eastern Congo, a UN agency chief warns

The head of the U.N. food agency is warning that the fastest growing Ebola outbreak ever recorded is leaving thousands more people hungry in eastern Congo

The fastest growing Ebola outbreak is worsening hunger in eastern Congo, a UN agency chief warns
Business|Economy|Finance|World

Fed's Warsh says there is no 'soft target' for inflation, only a 2% goal

Federal Reserve Chairman Kevin Warsh said on Wednesday that the U.S. central bank has no higher "soft target" for inflation and is determined to meet its longstanding 2% goal

Fed's Warsh says there is no 'soft target' for inflation, only a 2% goal
Political|US|World

Trump says will hit Iran hard after attack, was briefed on Egypt tanker

President Donald Trump said on Wednesday the United States would hit Iran very hard after an attack on the U.S. military in Jordan.

Trump says will hit Iran hard after attack, was briefed on Egypt tanker
Business|Political|Science|Technology|World

OpenAI's Sam Altman discusses rogue agent with US senators, as Trump considers AI controls

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman said on Wednesday that he was meeting with U.S. senators to talk about his company's upcoming models while President Donald

OpenAI's Sam Altman discusses rogue agent with US senators, as Trump considers AI controls
Business|Economy|Finance|World

Risk-averse investors push Brazil debt deeper into interest rate exposure

Brazil's Treasury is increasing its reliance on floating-rate debt tied to the benchmark Selic interest rate as investors shun longer-dated securities

Risk-averse investors push Brazil debt deeper into interest rate exposure
Crime|Europe|Political|World

Ukraine's Zelenskiy, Poland's Tusk talk about defence, history

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy and Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk on Wednesday discussed defence cooperation as well as historical issues and the well-being of

Ukraine's Zelenskiy, Poland's Tusk talk about defence, history
Business|Economy|Science|Technology|World

SpaceX gets $1.6 billion US Space Force order for 18 Falcon 9 launches

SpaceX won $1.6 billion in orders from the U.S.

SpaceX gets $1.6 billion US Space Force order for 18 Falcon 9 launches
Business|Crime|Europe|Sports|World

French media regulator issues €200,000 fine against CNews for on-air remarks about immigration, culture

French media regulator Arcom said on Wednesday it had issued a €200,000 fine against CNews for comments made about people who were Muslim and the descendants of immigrants.

French media regulator issues €200,000 fine against CNews for on-air remarks about immigration, culture
Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|Technology|World

US stocks, dollar slip after Fed leaves rates unchanged

U.S. stocks extended losses, interest-rate sensitive two-year Treasury yields dropped and the dollar slipped on Wednesday after the Federal Reserve held interest

US stocks, dollar slip after Fed leaves rates unchanged
Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|World

Fed leaves interest rate unchanged but with 3 dissents as Warsh praises 'good family fight'

The Federal Reserve left its key interest rate unchanged Wednesday despite persistently high inflation and a spike in energy prices caused by the Iran war

Fed leaves interest rate unchanged but with 3 dissents as Warsh praises 'good family fight'
Economy|Environment|Health|Science|World

Blazes burning with the intensity of ‘atomic bombs’: Europe enters a new era of mega fires

Blazes burning with the intensity of ‘atomic bombs’: Europe enters a new era of mega fires

Blazes burning with the intensity of ‘atomic bombs’: Europe enters a new era of mega fires
Business|Economy|Health|World

BAT must face class-action litigation over cigarette labels, US appeals court rules

A divided U.S. appeals court ruled on Wednesday that British American Tobacco must face class-action litigation claiming it misled consumers into believing

BAT must face class-action litigation over cigarette labels, US appeals court rules
Election|Sports|US|World

Wisconsin judge says voters who have returned absentee ballot for state primary cannot get a new one

A judge in Wisconsin has ruled that voters who have already returned their absentee ballots for the state’s primary election are not allowed to void those and request a new one

Wisconsin judge says voters who have returned absentee ballot for state primary cannot get a new one
Business|Economy|Technology|World

Oil prices jump, while the Dow drops more than 1,100 as sinking AI stocks drag Wall Street lower

Oil prices got back to jumping, while sinking technology stocks dragged Wall Street lower amid uncertainty about what the Federal Reserve will do to get high inflation under control

Oil prices jump, while the Dow drops more than 1,100 as sinking AI stocks drag Wall Street lower
Business|Education|Europe|World

Italy’s highest court strengthens citizenship claims by descendants of Italian emigrants

Italy’s highest court has ruled that children born with both Italian and another citizenship do not automatically lose their Italian citizenship if a parent naturalizes abroad

Italy’s highest court strengthens citizenship claims by descendants of Italian emigrants
Crime|Health|Political|US|World

Judge weighs bid to block or reverse transfers of transgender inmates into a segregated prison unit

A federal judge is concerned that the Trump administration has violated a court order by transferring several incarcerated transgender women to a segregated prison unit

Judge weighs bid to block or reverse transfers of transgender inmates into a segregated prison unit
Europe|Political|Travel|World

Italian diaspora wins a major battle in the fight for citizenship

Italian diaspora wins a major battle in the fight for citizenship

Italian diaspora wins a major battle in the fight for citizenship
Education|Sports|US|World

Trump invites heroic teen lifeguard to White House after Santa Cruz rescue

Trump invites heroic teen lifeguard to White House after Santa Cruz rescue

Trump invites heroic teen lifeguard to White House after Santa Cruz rescue
Business|Economy|Europe|World

Airbus upbeat on deliveries after strong Q2, softens tone in engine dispute

Airbus voiced increasing confidence in its critical jet delivery target and maintained other 2026 goals as it unveiled stronger-than-

Airbus upbeat on deliveries after strong Q2, softens tone in engine dispute
Americas|Election|Political|World

Nicaragua's Ortega moves to stretch term to 7 years, ban 'traitors' from elections

Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega aims to again extend the presidential term by a year, increasing it to seven, in his latest move to cement his

Nicaragua's Ortega moves to stretch term to 7 years, ban 'traitors' from elections
Business|Economy|Europe|Technology|World

Renault swings to profit on EVs despite rise of Chinese rivals

Renault posted a 9.4% rise in first-half revenue on Wednesday and swung back to profit thanks to strong electric vehicle sales, as it withstood growing

Renault swings to profit on EVs despite rise of Chinese rivals
Business|Economy|Environment|Finance|World

Oil jumps 7% on escalating Middle East airstrikes

Oil prices climbed about 7% on Wednesday as airstrikes resumed in the Middle East, adding to worries about dwindling supply as U.S. government data showed

Oil jumps 7% on escalating Middle East airstrikes
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Shell, Phillips 66 weigh sale of stakes in $3.5 billion US pipeline Explorer, sources say

Shell and Phillips 66 are working on a potential sale of their stakes in the company which owns the Explorer refined products pipeline, in a deal that

Shell, Phillips 66 weigh sale of stakes in $3.5 billion US pipeline Explorer, sources say
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Bank of Canada governors split over sustainability of rebound, minutes show

Ahead of the Bank of Canada's July 15 interest rate decision, governors were split over the sustainability of the economic recovery, minutes of the

Bank of Canada governors split over sustainability of rebound, minutes show
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Pakistan-administered Kashmir vote marred by deadly clashes

Protests during regional elections in Pakistan-administered Kashmir have turned deadly, with leaders of a

Pakistan-administered Kashmir vote marred by deadly clashes
Economy|Finance|World

Bolivia and IMF reach $1.9 billion loan agreement, political hurdles remain

The International Monetary Fund has reached a staff-level agreement with Bolivia on a $1.9 billion financing program, the IMF said on

Bolivia and IMF reach $1.9 billion loan agreement, political hurdles remain
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Wall Street closes down sharply after Fed holds rates unchanged

Wall Street ended sharply lower on Wednesday after the Federal Reserve held interest rates steady, with AI-related chip stocks adding to recent declines ahead of

Wall Street closes down sharply after Fed holds rates unchanged
Environment|Europe|Science|Travel|World

Three Greek firefighters killed as wildfires strike further east in Europe

Three Greek firefighters died battling blazes during high winds on the island of

Three Greek firefighters killed as wildfires strike further east in Europe
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Trump and Netanyahu explored all Iran options including attack, Israeli official says

U.S.

Trump and Netanyahu explored all Iran options including attack, Israeli official says
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Fed holds rates steady as three policymakers dissent for a hike

The Federal Reserve held interest rates steady on Wednesday, a choice that may intensify questions about how U.S. central bank chief Kevin Warsh will deliver on his

Fed holds rates steady as three policymakers dissent for a hike
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FIFA hits Argentina with World Cup charges for scuffle and 'Malvinas' banner

FIFA has lodged disciplinary charges against two Argentina players for striking Spain opponents moments after the World Cup final

FIFA hits Argentina with World Cup charges for scuffle and 'Malvinas' banner
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US Biathlon pushes back decision to join US Ski & Snowboard in merger of Olympic sport organizations

The U.S. Biathlon board of directors voted Wednesday to push back a planned merger with U.S. Ski & Snowboard in order to review the details after facing opposition from its community

US Biathlon pushes back decision to join US Ski & Snowboard in merger of Olympic sport organizations
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FIFA's Infantino sets deadline for $20M offer to members in World Cup investor plan

FIFA President Gianni Infantino has set a Sept. 19 deadline for the 211 member federations to accept a $20 million offer to each in his controversial plan to sell stakes in a subsidiary running the World Cup

FIFA's Infantino sets deadline for $20M offer to members in World Cup investor plan
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Two key takeaways from the Fed’s unusually unpredictable meeting

Two key takeaways from the Fed’s unusually unpredictable meeting

Two key takeaways from the Fed’s unusually unpredictable meeting
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X, World Federation of Advertisers settle litigation over GARM dispute

SpaceX's X and the World Federation of Advertisers (WFA) said on Wednesday they had settled litigation over an alleged advertiser boycott of the social media platform linked to the

X, World Federation of Advertisers settle litigation over GARM dispute
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Will they or won't they? The case for and against a Fed rate hike

As the clock ticked toward the U.S.

Will they or won't they? The case for and against a Fed rate hike
Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|World

European bank rally rolls on as Deutsche Bank, UBS report profit jump

Deutsche Bank and UBS beat forecasts again with second-quarter earnings on Wednesday, buoyed by a surge

European bank rally rolls on as Deutsche Bank, UBS report profit jump
Crime|MidEast|Political|World

Lebanese lawyers seek probe of banker over Netanyahu dinner

A group of Lebanese lawyers filed a complaint with the country's top prosecutor on Wednesday requesting an investigation into banker Antoun Sehnaoui over a

Lebanese lawyers seek probe of banker over Netanyahu dinner
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Qualcomm wins BMW chip supply deal for future vehicle platforms

Qualcomm said on Wednesday it has signed a long-term deal to supply chips for German luxury automaker BMW's future digital cockpit and advanced driver-assistance systems through

Qualcomm wins BMW chip supply deal for future vehicle platforms
Africa|Crime|Political|World

Ugandan opposition figure collapses in court, party official says

Prominent detained Ugandan opposition figure Kizza Besigye collapsed on Wednesday while attending a court session in the capital Kampala where he is on trial for treason,

Ugandan opposition figure collapses in court, party official says
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Apple says UK App Store proposal amounts to price regulation

Apple said on Wednesday that proposed UK rules governing its App Store would amount to price regulation, arguing that plans to loosen its control over in-

Apple says UK App Store proposal amounts to price regulation
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L'Oreal sales rise on haircare boom and 'lipstick effect'

The world's largest cosmetics company L'Oreal reported better-than-expected quarterly sales on Wednesday, boosted by strong demand for new hair products

L'Oreal sales rise on haircare boom and 'lipstick effect'
Food|Health|Science|World

Cyclosporiasis cases in Michigan surpass 10,000 in ongoing outbreak

Michigan health officials reported 10,077 cases of cyclosporiasis on Wednesday, an increase of 397 cases since their last update a day earlier. An investigation by the U.S.

Cyclosporiasis cases in Michigan surpass 10,000 in ongoing outbreak
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US mulls scuppering France's Washington ambassador pick over human rights spat

The United States is considering delaying, or even blocking, President Emmanuel Macron's

US mulls scuppering France's Washington ambassador pick over human rights spat
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NextEra, Brookfield plan $100 billion data center at US uranium site in Kentucky

NextEra Energy and Brookfield plan to develop a $100 billion data center campus and power plant at a federally owned former uranium

NextEra, Brookfield plan $100 billion data center at US uranium site in Kentucky
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'She wants to see her grandchildren' | Son speaks after mother shot during child custody exchange

'She wants to see her grandchildren' | Son speaks after mother shot during child custody exchange

'She wants to see her grandchildren' | Son speaks after mother shot during child custody exchange
Health|Political|Science|US|World

Fauci invokes Fifth Amendment at Rand Paul-led US Senate COVID hearing

Anthony Fauci, the former top U.S. infectious disease expert, declined to answer questions at a Senate hearing on Wednesday, invoking his

Fauci invokes Fifth Amendment at Rand Paul-led US Senate COVID hearing
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Wildfires near Bordeaux bring more troubles to France's wine industry

Wildfires near Bordeaux are hurting the wine region's economy

Wildfires near Bordeaux bring more troubles to France's wine industry
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Fringe Israeli settler group is sneaking into Syria to try to claim land for a Jewish outpost

Right-wing Israeli activists are ramping up their fringe campaign to establish Jewish settlements inside Syria by staging frequent incursions across the border

Fringe Israeli settler group is sneaking into Syria to try to claim land for a Jewish outpost
Europe|MidEast|Political|Sports|World

F1 chief says season finale could shift to Europe if Qatar, Abu Dhabi races are affected by war

Formula 1 president Stefano Domenicali says the current world championship could end in Europe if the war in the Middle East affects races in Qatar and Abu Dhabi

F1 chief says season finale could shift to Europe if Qatar, Abu Dhabi races are affected by war
Environment|Europe|Science|Technology|World

The Latest: Fire crews in southwest France battle massive blaze as they face extreme temperatures

Firefighters in southwest France are battling a mega-fire four times the size of Paris

The Latest: Fire crews in southwest France battle massive blaze as they face extreme temperatures
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US to award GlobalFoundries $300 million to develop faster AI chip links

GlobalFoundries said on Wednesday the U.S. government will award $300 million to the chipmaker to bolster research and development of

US to award GlobalFoundries $300 million to develop faster AI chip links
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S&P says El Niño unlikely to trigger rating changes, for now

El Niño is unlikely on its own to lead to sovereign rating downgrades unless the weather phenomenon proves significantly more severe than expected or

S&P says El Niño unlikely to trigger rating changes, for now
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'There's nothing left': French wildfire survivors return to burnt homes

When Raphael Fohanno saw what was left of his parents' home after the wildfires that have wreaked havoc across

'There's nothing left': French wildfire survivors return to burnt homes
Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|Technology|World

General Dynamics lifts outlook on Gulfstream, shipbuilding strength

General Dynamics on Wednesday raised its full-year profit forecast after reporting better-than-expected second-quarter results, as strength in its Gulfstream

General Dynamics lifts outlook on Gulfstream, shipbuilding strength
Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|World

Wall St opens lower ahead of Fed decision; chip stocks wobble

Wall Street's main stock indexes opened lower on Wednesday as investors awaited the Federal Reserve's monetary policy verdict against a backdrop of simmering Middle East tensions,

Wall St opens lower ahead of Fed decision; chip stocks wobble
Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|World

Grant Thornton Advisors to buy CBIZ in $5 billion deal, expand US accounting reach

Grant Thornton Advisors will buy CBIZ for $5 billion in cash, the companies said on Wednesday, creating one of the largest accounting services providers in

Grant Thornton Advisors to buy CBIZ in $5 billion deal, expand US accounting reach
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US mortgage rates climb again in latest week, many at year high

U.S. mortgage interest rates climbed to their highest in about a year last week on an array of home loan products after a resumption of U.S.-Iran fighting drove up both oil prices

US mortgage rates climb again in latest week, many at year high
Business|Economy|Europe|World

Germany's ruling party appoints Merz ally as new faction leader

Germany's ruling conservatives voted on Wednesday to appoint an ally of Chancellor Friedrich Merz as the new parliamentary faction

Germany's ruling party appoints Merz ally as new faction leader
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US issues new Iran-related sanctions targeting insurers, more tankers

The United States on Wednesday issued another round of Iran-related sanctions, taking aim at Iran's efforts to "monetize the

US issues new Iran-related sanctions targeting insurers, more tankers
Business|Economy|Technology|World

Kia to invest $649 million to bring electric car production to Mexico

South Korea's Kia will produce and sell fully electric vehicles in Mexico, managing director for the company Horacio Chavez said on Wednesday.

Kia to invest $649 million to bring electric car production to Mexico
Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|US|World

Dollar slips as Fed holds rates steady

The U.S. dollar fell across the board on Wednesday after the Federal Reserve held interest rates steady, a choice that may intensify questions about

Dollar slips as Fed holds rates steady
Health|Science|World

Cholera still kills thousands each year – in places without clean water, it’s far from history

While cholera launched modern epidemiology and has nearly disappeared in many countries, the disease never went away. It has instead retreated to the places least equipped to fight it.

Cholera still kills thousands each year – in places without clean water, it’s far from history
Crime|Europe|Technology|World

Russia accuses Telegram CEO Pavel Durov of aiding terrorism in its latest digital crackdown

Russian authorities have charged Pavel Durov, the founder and CEO of the popular messaging app Telegram, with aiding terrorism and placed him on an international wanted list

Russia accuses Telegram CEO Pavel Durov of aiding terrorism in its latest digital crackdown
Business|Economy|Europe|Finance|Stock Markets|World

Unilever agrees two-year worker protection after $65 billion McCormick merger, memo shows

Unilever has agreed to protect employment terms of workers in its European and British food business for two years after the planned 2027 completion of its $

Unilever agrees two-year worker protection after $65 billion McCormick merger, memo shows
Business|Economy|Europe|World

Rheinmetall Q2 profit beats forecasts as revenue jumps nearly 70%

German defence contractor Rheinmetall reported a stronger-than-expected second-quarter operating profit on Wednesday as booming demand for military equipment helped drive a

Rheinmetall Q2 profit beats forecasts as revenue jumps nearly 70%
Business|Economy|World

Santander Brasil posts weakest profit since 2023; shares tumble as provisions rise

Banco Santander Brasil on Wednesday reported its weakest quarterly profit and profitability since late 2023, missing market

Santander Brasil posts weakest profit since 2023; shares tumble as provisions rise
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New Fed focus on money supply might aid inflation thinking at the margins

By Michael S.

New Fed focus on money supply might aid inflation thinking at the margins
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GE HealthCare tops quarterly estimates, weighs patient care unit sale

GE HealthCare said on Wednesday it might sell its patient care segment, after beating Wall Street estimates on steady demand for its diagnostics and imaging devices

GE HealthCare tops quarterly estimates, weighs patient care unit sale
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New Jewish-Arab party may complicate bid to oust Netanyahu

A new Jewish-Arab political party is courting young voters ahead of Israel's October election.

New Jewish-Arab party may complicate bid to oust Netanyahu
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China releases draft cyberbullying law covering AI-enabled abuse

China's cyberspace regulator on Wednesday released a draft law aimed at curbing cyberbullying, including AI-enabled abuse, as Beijing tightens oversight of online bullying

China releases draft cyberbullying law covering AI-enabled abuse
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Thousands of Audi workers protest over threatened plant closure

Thousands of Audi workers demonstrated on Wednesday against the possible closure of the German automaker's Neckarsulm plant

Thousands of Audi workers protest over threatened plant closure
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Electrolux beats profit forecast as savings pay off, but US demand weakens

Electrolux reported a surprise rise in core profits on Wednesday, but said market conditions weakened in North America, a key region for the home

Electrolux beats profit forecast as savings pay off, but US demand weakens
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US wheat rises on Black Sea disruptions

Chicago wheat edged higher on Wednesday as fresh disruptions to Black Sea grain exports renewed concerns about supplies, after Russia and Ukraine continued attacks

US wheat rises on Black Sea disruptions
Economy|Health|Political|World

PM Burnham says difficult decisions needed to fix England's 'unfair' adult care system

British Prime Minister Andy Burnham pledged on Wednesday to take difficult decisions to overhaul England's adult social care

PM Burnham says difficult decisions needed to fix England's 'unfair' adult care system
Crime|MidEast|Political|World

UN rights office warns of worsening settler violence in West Bank

The U.N. human rights office on Wednesday warned of worsening violence by Israeli settlers in the occupied West Bank, and urged international action

UN rights office warns of worsening settler violence in West Bank
Economy|Europe|Political|World

Ukraine says it hits 2 major Russian oil refineries hours after Zelenskyy's meeting with Trump

Ukraine says its forces have hit two of Russia’s major oil refineries in their latest long-range strikes

Ukraine says it hits 2 major Russian oil refineries hours after Zelenskyy's meeting with Trump
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A new media ecosystem is taking root on the left, reshaping Democratic politics

More progressive Americans are swearing off traditional media

A new media ecosystem is taking root on the left, reshaping Democratic politics
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US bans foreign-made humanoid robots, targeting China over national security

The U.S. Federal Communications Commission is banning imports of new foreign-made humanoid robots and power inverters, citing national security risks

US bans foreign-made humanoid robots, targeting China over national security
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Meta CEO Zuckerberg warns US shouldn’t ban Chinese AI models

Meta CEO Zuckerberg warns US shouldn’t ban Chinese AI models

Meta CEO Zuckerberg warns US shouldn’t ban Chinese AI models
Crime|Education|Lifestyle|US|World

Looking a school shooter in the eyes: How teenage victims confronted Colt Gray in court

Looking a school shooter in the eyes: How teenage victims confronted Colt Gray in court

Looking a school shooter in the eyes: How teenage victims confronted Colt Gray in court
Arts|Environment|Science|Technology|World

Tracking the impact of the Japan earthquake in maps and charts

Tracking the impact of the Japan earthquake in maps and charts

Tracking the impact of the Japan earthquake in maps and charts
Environment|Europe|Science|World

Tracking the wildfires in Europe, in maps and charts

Tracking the wildfires in Europe, in maps and charts

Tracking the wildfires in Europe, in maps and charts
Crime|Economy|Political|World

Who are Iraq's Iranian-backed armed groups?

By Michael Georgy DUBAI, July 29 - The U.S. and Saudi Arabia have struck Iran-backed Shi'ite armed groups in Iraq, which the allies said were responsible for drone attacks on Saudi oil facilities.

Who are Iraq's Iranian-backed armed groups?
Arts|Celebrity|Entertainment|Europe|World

Kavinsky, French DJ behind hit track ‘Nightcall,’ found dead at home in Paris

Kavinsky, French DJ behind hit track ‘Nightcall,’ found dead at home in Paris

Kavinsky, French DJ behind hit track ‘Nightcall,’ found dead at home in Paris
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Lamborghini's operating profit falls as geopolitical turmoil shakes luxury car sector

Italian luxury sports carmaker Lamborghini reported an over 8% drop in its half-year operating profit on Wednesday, reflecting sector-wide fragility spurred by tariffs and the

Lamborghini's operating profit falls as geopolitical turmoil shakes luxury car sector
Europe|Political|World

Guterres plans Cyprus meeting to define way forward

United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said on Wednesday he planned to convene a multi-party meeting on the division of Cyprus to define the way forward on

Guterres plans Cyprus meeting to define way forward
Business|Economy|Environment|Science|World

Rescuers haul survivors from wrecked Japan mall as earthquake toll hits 13

Rescuers frantically searched for survivors on Wednesday, a day after a 7.1-magnitude earthquake shook southern

Rescuers haul survivors from wrecked Japan mall as earthquake toll hits 13
Business|Economy|Europe|Finance|Stock Markets|World

European shares fall as mixed luxury company earnings weigh

European shares edged lower on Wednesday, as diverging results from French luxury groups weighed on the broader sector, while

European shares fall as mixed luxury company earnings weigh
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Porsche restructuring starting to pay off, says CEO

Porsche's restructuring measures have begun to pay off, it said on Wednesday, allowing Volkswagen's embattled luxury brand to keep its profit guidance

Porsche restructuring starting to pay off, says CEO
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Magnificent 7 results set to test broadening US stock market

The S&P 500 has struggled to make further headway since its early June record peak, but that tepid performance belies churning beneath the market's

Magnificent 7 results set to test broadening US stock market
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South Korea $2 trillion stock rout breaks records as SK Hynix results disappoint

South Korean stocks plunged for a second straight session on Wednesday as Asia's once-blazing AI rally morphed into

South Korea $2 trillion stock rout breaks records as SK Hynix results disappoint
Crime|Technology|World

Russia charges Telegram founder Durov with aiding terrorism, he gives Moscow the finger

Russia said on Wednesday it had charged Telegram founder Pavel Durov with facilitating terrorist activity, alleging that his hugely popular messaging app was being used by

Russia charges Telegram founder Durov with aiding terrorism, he gives Moscow the finger
Business|Economy|Environment|World

"Ugly and rusty," Venezuela's refineries are relics that will be hard to revive

The Paraguana Refining Center in Western Venezuela once symbolized the country's oil wealth

"Ugly and rusty," Venezuela's refineries are relics that will be hard to revive
Business|Entertainment|Environment|Science|World

After the quake came the blast: Inside Japan's shopping mall disaster

Workers in a mall in southern Japan described being thrown to the floor or enveloped in a disorienting cloud of

After the quake came the blast: Inside Japan's shopping mall disaster
Technology|World

US military may require some troops in Mideast to surrender cell phones, sources say

The top U.S. commander for the Middle East has warned troops that cellphone videos shared online can help Iran target American bases, and sources told Reuters some

US military may require some troops in Mideast to surrender cell phones, sources say
Election|Finance|Political|World

Lula leads Flavio Bolsonaro in potential Brazil runoff, poll shows

Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva leads a potential second-round vote in the October presidential election against opposition Senator Flavio Bolsonaro, an

Lula leads Flavio Bolsonaro in potential Brazil runoff, poll shows
Environment|Science|World

Wildfires are more extreme in Europe and North America, but global burning is oddly decreasing

Experts say the world is experiencing two opposing fire trends because of human impact

Wildfires are more extreme in Europe and North America, but global burning is oddly decreasing
Economy|Election|Finance|US|World

CNN Poll: Americans doubt Trump is paying enough attention to the country’s most important problems

CNN Poll: Americans doubt Trump is paying enough attention to the country’s most important problems

CNN Poll: Americans doubt Trump is paying enough attention to the country’s most important problems
Asia|Business|Economy|Science|Technology|World

China’s humanoid robots have been taking over the global market. Now the US is banning them

China’s humanoid robots have been taking over the global market. Now the US is banning them

China’s humanoid robots have been taking over the global market. Now the US is banning them
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Anti-collision alarms sound in the cockpits of two Delta planes during close call at Atlanta airport

Anti-collision alarms sound in the cockpits of two Delta planes during close call at Atlanta airport

Anti-collision alarms sound in the cockpits of two Delta planes during close call at Atlanta airport
Business|Political|Science|Technology|World

US weapons stockpiles continue to dwindle with permanent end to Iran war nowhere in sight

US weapons stockpiles continue to dwindle with permanent end to Iran war nowhere in sight

US weapons stockpiles continue to dwindle with permanent end to Iran war nowhere in sight
Arts|Business|Economy|Entertainment|Europe|Finance|Stock Markets|Technology|World

Aston Martin keeps forecast, bets on Valhalla after wider-than-expected loss

Aston Martin kept its annual forecasts on Wednesday despite a wider-than-expected second-quarter loss, as the debt-laden luxury carmaker bets on

Aston Martin keeps forecast, bets on Valhalla after wider-than-expected loss
Business|Economy|Finance|Technology|World

OCBC seeks to accelerate wealth client onboarding with agentic AI

Bank of Singapore, the private banking arm of Overseas-Chinese Banking Corp, has begun rolling out an agentic AI platform that will cut

OCBC seeks to accelerate wealth client onboarding with agentic AI
Political|US|World

Trump, Zelenskiy discuss Patriot deal and reviving talks with Russia

U.S.

Trump, Zelenskiy discuss Patriot deal and reviving talks with Russia
Business|Economy|Europe|World

BMW to cut several thousand jobs in latest blow to German auto sector

BMW said on Wednesday it will cut several thousand jobs in Germany by the end of 2027 under a voluntary redundancy programme, the latest

BMW to cut several thousand jobs in latest blow to German auto sector
Economy|Environment|Europe|Travel|World

Fire crews keep blazes near Bordeaux under control as heatwave picks up

French firefighters kept a major blaze west of Bordeaux that had prompted mass evacuations under control overnight, ahead of

Fire crews keep blazes near Bordeaux under control as heatwave picks up
Asia|Crime|Political|World

Malaysian authorities release over 100 Rohingya refugees from detention

Malaysian authorities have released more than 100 Rohingya Muslim asylum seekers who were detained earlier this week, with the group being sent to various locations

Malaysian authorities release over 100 Rohingya refugees from detention
Election|Finance|Political|World

Israeli elections: how they work and who is in the race

Israelis are due to hold a national election on October 27.

Israeli elections: how they work and who is in the race
Business|Economy|Europe|World

Ukrainian drones strike across Russia, hitting refineries, Wildberries warehouse

Ukrainian drones hit oil refineries and logistics facilities in the Russian cities of Perm, Ryazan and Taganrog, as well as the Crimean peninsula overnight, with the country's top

Ukrainian drones strike across Russia, hitting refineries, Wildberries warehouse
Political|World

This Lebanese couple is among those returning to shattered homes under US-brokered deal with Israel

Several families have returned to their village in southern Lebanon, digging through the debris of their homes damaged in the latest Israel-Hezbollah war

This Lebanese couple is among those returning to shattered homes under US-brokered deal with Israel
Asia|Business|Economy|Environment|World

China regulator to meet solar industry on curbing competition, local media reports

China's market regulator will meet with solar industry representatives on Friday to provide guidance on pricing compliance and the implementation of industry cost-

China regulator to meet solar industry on curbing competition, local media reports
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Turkey detains another opposition district mayor, others as crackdown expands

Turkish authorities detained an opposition Istanbul district mayor and five others on Wednesday over alleged irregularities in building and occupancy permits, broadcaster

Turkey detains another opposition district mayor, others as crackdown expands
Environment|Europe|Science|World

Wildfire response must evolve to keep pace with climate change, EU says

The European Union's response to wildfires needs more funding, greater focus on forest management and enhanced education about fire risk as the climate

Wildfire response must evolve to keep pace with climate change, EU says
Asia|Business|Economy|Lifestyle|World

Shared beds, shrinking budgets: China’s young workers feel economic squeeze

Chinese sales agent Winnie Zeng has taken an unusual step to protect herself from an uncertain future: she now shares her rented bed with a stranger to cut costs.

Shared beds, shrinking budgets: China’s young workers feel economic squeeze
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|World

StanChart lifts income target after wealth boom powers earnings beat

Standard Chartered's push for fee income powered a forecast-beating first-half profit, with the bank lifting its full-year income

StanChart lifts income target after wealth boom powers earnings beat
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|World

Hong Kong home prices extend gains to 13th month in June, pace slows

Private home prices in Hong Kong rose for the 13th consecutive month in June but the rate slowed to 0.3%, data from the Rating and Valuation Department showed on

Hong Kong home prices extend gains to 13th month in June, pace slows
Crime|MidEast|World

Boeings identified in Reuters report carried weapons for Sudanese paramilitary, UN experts find

United Nations experts have found that Boeing 727s linked by Reuters to a U.S. military contractor's business

Boeings identified in Reuters report carried weapons for Sudanese paramilitary, UN experts find
Europe|MidEast|Political|US|World

Israel's decades-old US support risks losing Democrats

For generations, support for Israel united Washington.

Israel's decades-old US support risks losing Democrats
Arts|Business|Entertainment|Lifestyle|Travel|World

China loves historic sites. Tourists don’t mind if they’re not the originals

China loves historic sites. Tourists don’t mind if they’re not the originals

China loves historic sites. Tourists don’t mind if they’re not the originals
Environment|Europe|Lifestyle|Travel|World

A 2:47 a.m. alert, a rabbit and 220,000 evacuees as France’s wildfire rages on

A massive wildfire in southwest France has forced over 220,000 people to evacuate

A 2:47 a.m. alert, a rabbit and 220,000 evacuees as France’s wildfire rages on
Australia|Business|Political|Technology|World

Musk's X says Australia social media ban crackdown undermines international law

Elon Musk's X accused Australia of trying to give its internet regulator unfair information-gathering powers and undermining U.S. law with plans for tougher

Musk's X says Australia social media ban crackdown undermines international law
Business|Science|Technology|World

Meta's Zuckerberg warns against curbs on Chinese AI models, FT reports

The U.S. government should not block Chinese models to gain an edge in the AI race, Meta Platforms CEO Mark Zuckerberg told the Financial Times in an interview published on Tuesday

Meta's Zuckerberg warns against curbs on Chinese AI models, FT reports
Business|Economy|Political|Technology|World

Ukraine must act asymmetrically against Russia, new acting defense minister says

Ukraine cannot go "punch for punch" when confronting Russia militarily but must use resources carefully and act in an "asymmetric" fashion, Ukraine's new acting defence minister

Ukraine must act asymmetrically against Russia, new acting defense minister says
MidEast|Political|US|World

Trump says meetings with Zelenskiy and Netanyahu were positive

President Donald Trump said late on Tuesday his meetings with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu

Trump says meetings with Zelenskiy and Netanyahu were positive
Business|Economy|Technology|World

New Zealand to purchase strike drones as part of defence modernisation

New Zealand plans to purchase long-range one-way strike drones with a preference for local suppliers, Defence Minister Chris Penk said on Wednesday, as it looks to boost

New Zealand to purchase strike drones as part of defence modernisation
Asia|Business|Economy|Technology|World

Asian stock rout deepens as AI worries grip markets

Asian stocks sank on Wednesday, extending a vicious selloff as anxiety about AI valuations and whether the massive spending will deliver returns

Asian stock rout deepens as AI worries grip markets
Economy|Environment|Europe|World

France orders 4,000 more evacuated as fires displace a third of a million across southwest Europe

French authorities have ordered nearly 4,000 more people to evacuate from Atlantic coast tourist sites because of wildfires

France orders 4,000 more evacuated as fires displace a third of a million across southwest Europe
Business|Political|World

US thwarts an Iranian missile attack and launches strikes with Saudi Arabia against militias in Iraq

The U.S. military says it successfully intercepted an Iranian missile barrage and worked with Saudi Arabia’s forces to strike sites in Iraq that Tehran-backed militias have used to launch attacks in recent days

US thwarts an Iranian missile attack and launches strikes with Saudi Arabia against militias in Iraq
Americas|Environment|Science|Travel|World

Tropical Storm Fausto to splash past Hawaii as Hurricane Genevieve sends swells to Mexico

Large waves are coming ashore in Hawaii thanks to Tropical Storm Fausto and in Mexico thanks to Hurricane Genevieve

Tropical Storm Fausto to splash past Hawaii as Hurricane Genevieve sends swells to Mexico
Political|Science|Technology|World

Zelenskiy says he told Trump, senators that Ukraine needs anti-ballistic systems, missiles

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy on Tuesday said he shared Ukraine's need for anti-ballistic missile systems and interceptors with U.S.

Zelenskiy says he told Trump, senators that Ukraine needs anti-ballistic systems, missiles
Arts|Crime|Political|US|World

Trump asks Supreme Court to throw out E. Jean Carroll's $83 million verdict

President Donald Trump has asked the U.S.

Trump asks Supreme Court to throw out E. Jean Carroll's $83 million verdict
Economy|Political|World

Senate takes first steps on Russian sanctions as Zelenskyy watches from Senate gallery

The Senate took the first steps toward passage of a sweeping Russian sanctions bill on Tuesday with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in the Capitol

Senate takes first steps on Russian sanctions as Zelenskyy watches from Senate gallery
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Japan's Takaichi to proceed with food sales tax cut to 1%, Yomiuri reports

Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi conveyed to ruling party executives her intention to proceed with a plan to cut the sales tax rate on food items to 1% from 8% for two

Japan's Takaichi to proceed with food sales tax cut to 1%, Yomiuri reports
Economy|Political|US|World

Russia sanctions championed by Graham clear first Senate hurdle as Zelenskiy visits

The U.S.

Russia sanctions championed by Graham clear first Senate hurdle as Zelenskiy visits
Americas|Business|Economy|Europe|Finance|Political|Stock Markets|US|World

Zelenskyy has a 'good meeting' with Trump at the White House as he seeks more cooperation with US

President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy have met to discuss Ukraine producing its own weapons amid its ongoing war with Russia

Zelenskyy has a 'good meeting' with Trump at the White House as he seeks more cooperation with US
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India's capital part of aggressive electric vehicle targets in bid to curb air pollution

Delhi has adopted a new policy to make most new vehicles electric, aiming to improve air quality

India's capital part of aggressive electric vehicle targets in bid to curb air pollution
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Busiest US death chamber: Florida executes 2 men in a day, including an octogenarian

Florida has become the first state in nearly a decade to carry out two executions in one day, putting to death an ex-police officer convicted of murder and only the second octogenarian known to receive a lethal injection in modern U.S. history

Busiest US death chamber: Florida executes 2 men in a day, including an octogenarian
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Trump’s new intelligence chief takes over an office in turmoil

Trump’s new intelligence chief takes over an office in turmoil

Trump’s new intelligence chief takes over an office in turmoil
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New York City, Philadelphia are at the center of a serious Northeast flash flood threat

New York City, Philadelphia are at the center of a serious Northeast flash flood threat

New York City, Philadelphia are at the center of a serious Northeast flash flood threat
US|World

Deadline passes for Trump to ask Supreme Court to reconsider birthright citizenship ruling

The deadline to ask the Supreme Court to reconsider President Donald Trump's loss on birthright citizenship has passed, with no new filing on the docket

Deadline passes for Trump to ask Supreme Court to reconsider birthright citizenship ruling
World

Senate confirms Jay Clayton as nation's intelligence director

The Senate has confirmed Jay Clayton to become head of the nation’s intelligence agencies

Senate confirms Jay Clayton as nation's intelligence director
World

Pentagon ties new casualty category for renewed US-Iran fighting to the end of 'Operation Epic Fury'

The Pentagon says a new, separate category was created in its official casualty system to account for those killed and wounded in the renewed U.S.-Iran fighting because “Operation Epic Fury” has ended

Pentagon ties new casualty category for renewed US-Iran fighting to the end of 'Operation Epic Fury'
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Trump administration bans new Chinese humanoid robots, to protect US AI buildout

The Trump administration on Tuesday unveiled bans that target imports of new Chinese robots and power inverters, seeking to

Trump administration bans new Chinese humanoid robots, to protect US AI buildout
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Trump says he does not care about USMCA as US, Canada plan trade talks

U.S.

Trump says he does not care about USMCA as US, Canada plan trade talks
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Minnesota IT officials disclose 'coordinated cyberattack' at more than 30 local water systems

A "coordinated cyberattack" targeted more than 30 community water systems in the U.S. state of Minnesota on July 26 and July 27, the state's IT agency said in a

Minnesota IT officials disclose 'coordinated cyberattack' at more than 30 local water systems
Business|Economy|Environment|Political|World

Top US oil trade group opposes Hormuz tolls after Gulf-backed voluntary fee proposal

The American Petroleum Institute opposes tolls or transit fees for vessels crossing the Strait of Hormuz, the top U.S. oil industry trade

Top US oil trade group opposes Hormuz tolls after Gulf-backed voluntary fee proposal
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UK's NIESR nudges up growth forecast, warns of persistent inflation

Britain's economy has been more resilient than anticipated after the energy price shock caused by the Iran war, but inflation will stay above the Bank of England's target

UK's NIESR nudges up growth forecast, warns of persistent inflation
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California's largest ICE facility did not provide adequate medical care, monitor says

A court-appointed monitor has found that California's largest immigration detention facility did not provide adequate medical care to detainees and

California's largest ICE facility did not provide adequate medical care, monitor says
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American Airlines resumes flights after IT issue forced brief nationwide halt

American Airlines and its regional carriers resumed flights on Tuesday evening after a brief nationwide halt to departures over an IT issue, the

American Airlines resumes flights after IT issue forced brief nationwide halt
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US Senate confirms Trump nominee Clayton as nation's top spy

U.S. Senate Republicans on Tuesday confirmed President Donald Trump's nominee, Manhattan U.S.

US Senate confirms Trump nominee Clayton as nation's top spy
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Large majority of US Senate votes to advance Russia sanctions, voting continues

A large majority of the U.S.

Large majority of US Senate votes to advance Russia sanctions, voting continues
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Peru's Fujimori takes power, extending Latin America's rightward tilt

Keiko Fujimori was sworn in as Peru's president on Tuesday, becoming the latest in a string of conservative leaders elected across Latin

Peru's Fujimori takes power, extending Latin America's rightward tilt
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American Airlines flights resume after being halted due to an IT problem, airline says

American Airlines flights resume after being halted due to an IT problem, airline says

American Airlines flights resume after being halted due to an IT problem, airline says
Economy|MidEast|Political|World

The Latest: US military says it has thwarted an Iranian missile attack on American troops

The U.S. military says Iran launched multiple ballistic missiles at American forces in the Middle East on Tuesday

The Latest: US military says it has thwarted an Iranian missile attack on American troops
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Employees at the world’s biggest AI companies are calling for a slowdown in AI development

Employees at the world’s biggest AI companies are calling for a slowdown in AI development

Employees at the world’s biggest AI companies are calling for a slowdown in AI development
Economy|MidEast|Political|US|World

Netanyahu praises first meeting with Trump since launching the Iran war

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says he had an “excellent” meeting with President Donald Trump at the White House

Netanyahu praises first meeting with Trump since launching the Iran war
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Recent fighting with Iran further draws down key US air defense stockpiles, analysis says

A Washington think tank says recent fighting with Iran has used up more of the U.S. military’s stockpiles of advanced air defense systems

Recent fighting with Iran further draws down key US air defense stockpiles, analysis says
Crime|Election|Finance|Political|US|World

Blanche nomination uncertain as key GOP senator says DOJ ‘radio silent’ on demand to spike controversial fund

Blanche nomination uncertain as key GOP senator says DOJ ‘radio silent’ on demand to spike controversial fund

Blanche nomination uncertain as key GOP senator says DOJ ‘radio silent’ on demand to spike controversial fund
Americas|Economy|Election|Finance|Political|World

Voters outside Peru defined this year’s razor-thin election. It’s part of an ongoing trend in Latin America

Voters outside Peru defined this year’s razor-thin election. It’s part of an ongoing trend in Latin America

Voters outside Peru defined this year’s razor-thin election. It’s part of an ongoing trend in Latin America
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Ross Douthat joins ‘60 Minutes’ as CBS races to rebuild the show

Ross Douthat joins ‘60 Minutes’ as CBS races to rebuild the show

Ross Douthat joins ‘60 Minutes’ as CBS races to rebuild the show
Crime|Sports|US|Videos|World

A timeline of Nolan Wells’ disappearance, death and the unfolding investigation

A timeline of Nolan Wells’ disappearance, death and the unfolding investigation

A timeline of Nolan Wells’ disappearance, death and the unfolding investigation
Asia|Environment|Science|World

A 7.1 magnitude quake hits Japan's southern Kyushu island killing at least 3

An earthquake with a magnitude of 7.1 has shaken Japan’s southern main island of Kyushu, killing at least three people and leaving dozens of others missing or injured

A 7.1 magnitude quake hits Japan's southern Kyushu island killing at least 3
Crime|Europe|Political|World

Russia says Romanian drone complaints are groundless

Moscow's Foreign Ministry said on Tuesday that Romanian complaints that Russian drones have violated its airspace were groundless and vowed to respond to Bucharest's expulsion of a

Russia says Romanian drone complaints are groundless
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Teleprompter operator accused of betting on Trump speeches is out of a job

A White House teleprompter operator accused of using inside knowledge to make bets about President Donald Trump’s speeches on the online prediction market Kalshi is no longer in his post

Teleprompter operator accused of betting on Trump speeches is out of a job
Political|World

Iran proposes temporary Hormuz plan giving itself greater control over transit lines

Iran has proposed to Oman a temporary arrangement to reopen the Strait of Hormuz under which one direction of traffic would pass through Iranian waters and part of the

Iran proposes temporary Hormuz plan giving itself greater control over transit lines
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Trump mourns Lindsey Graham as war hawk, golfing buddy at Washington funeral

U.S.

Trump mourns Lindsey Graham as war hawk, golfing buddy at Washington funeral
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Trading Day: A show of resilience  

European and U.S. stock markets on Tuesday shrugged off a deep slump in Asia earlier in the day, following another sharp fall in oil prices and

Trading Day: A show of resilience  
Environment|Food|Health|Science|World

Michigan cyclosporiasis cases increase to 9,680 in ongoing outbreak

Michigan health officials reported 9,680 cases of cyclosporiasis on Tuesday, an increase of 427 cases from a day earlier, as the growing

Michigan cyclosporiasis cases increase to 9,680 in ongoing outbreak
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Resilient tourists help US travel firms absorb Middle East shock

Early earnings reports show travel companies, from hotel chains to cruise operators, have relied on resilient U.S. business and leisure demand, coupled with a

Resilient tourists help US travel firms absorb Middle East shock
Crime|Education|World

Life in prison without parole for Georgia teen who killed four in 2024 US school shooting

A Georgia teenager will spend the rest of his life in prison for killing four people and injuring nine others in a 2024 school shooting, a judge ruled on Tuesday. 

Life in prison without parole for Georgia teen who killed four in 2024 US school shooting
Americas|Crime|Political|World

Guatemalan man deported from US and wife found dead in sugarcane field, baby alive beside them

A Guatemalan man deported from the U.S. and his wife, who recently self-deported to join him, were found dead in a sugarcane

Guatemalan man deported from US and wife found dead in sugarcane field, baby alive beside them
Economy|Environment|Political|World

Oman presents Iran with Gulf-backed plan for voluntary fees to use Hormuz

Oman has presented Iran with a plan backed by Gulf states to manage the Strait of Hormuz, including collecting voluntary fees for using it

Oman presents Iran with Gulf-backed plan for voluntary fees to use Hormuz
Environment|Health|Science|World

What to know about the US outbreak of cyclosporiasis intestinal illness

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and dozens of states are investigating a surge in cases of cyclosporiasis intestinal illness.

What to know about the US outbreak of cyclosporiasis intestinal illness
Science|Technology|World

Private mission to rescue NASA's aging telescope runs into its own trouble

The spacecraft rushing to the rescue of NASA's sinking Swift Observatory has run into trouble

Private mission to rescue NASA's aging telescope runs into its own trouble
Americas|Asia|Europe|Political|World

Trump's irritation with Netanyahu highlights strains as leaders meet

U.S.

Trump's irritation with Netanyahu highlights strains as leaders meet
Crime|Education|Health|US|World

Teen gets life without parole for killing 4 at Georgia’s Apalachee High School

A teenager who killed two students and two teachers in a shooting at Apalachee High School in Georgia has been sentenced to serve life in prison without the possibility of parole

Teen gets life without parole for killing 4 at Georgia’s Apalachee High School
Business|Crime|Economy|Travel|US|World

ICE arrests at US airports are happening more frequently, attorneys say. Here’s what we know

ICE arrests at US airports are happening more frequently, attorneys say. Here’s what we know

ICE arrests at US airports are happening more frequently, attorneys say. Here’s what we know
Americas|Crime|Economy|World

Keiko Fujimori is inaugurated as Peru's president following a narrow election victory

Keiko Fujimori has been sworn in as Peru’s president after a narrow victory in the June runoff election

Keiko Fujimori is inaugurated as Peru's president following a narrow election victory
Crime|Political|US|World

Washington crime stats system experienced a 'systemic breakdown' of internal controls, report says

The Washington, D.C. Metropolitan Police’s crime statistics collection experienced a “prolonged, systemic breakdown of its internal control system,” according to a report released Tuesday by the city’s inspector general, which reviewed the department’s process after accusations by the federal government that figures were manipulated

Washington crime stats system experienced a 'systemic breakdown' of internal controls, report says
Business|Crime|Economy|Political|World

Lawsuit claims US civil rights agency has halted all federal-sector class complaints

A labor union and two female prison employees filed a lawsuit Tuesday accusing a U.S. civil rights agency of unlawfully halting their sexual harassment case as part of wider order to indefinitely suspend proceedings in all federal-sector class claims

Lawsuit claims US civil rights agency has halted all federal-sector class complaints
Crime|Education|US|World

Georgia school shooter Colt Gray sentenced to life in prison without parole

Georgia school shooter Colt Gray sentenced to life in prison without parole

Georgia school shooter Colt Gray sentenced to life in prison without parole
Business|Economy|World

China in touch with Yemen's Houthis to allow ships to sail through Red Sea, sources say

China has held direct talks with Yemen's Houthi movement to enable its tankers to sail through the

China in touch with Yemen's Houthis to allow ships to sail through Red Sea, sources say
Business|Economy|Technology|World

US stocks mixed ahead key tech earnings, Fed

U.S. stocks were mixed on Tuesday ahead of key corporate earnings releases and the Federal Reserve's highly anticipated interest rate decision

US stocks mixed ahead key tech earnings, Fed
Business|Economy|Sports|World

FIFA plans to sell stakes in $20 billion subsidiary to run World Cup, angering UEFA

FIFA said on Tuesday it plans to create a $20 billion subsidiary to run the World Cup and its other events and will offer stakes of up to 20% in it to

FIFA plans to sell stakes in $20 billion subsidiary to run World Cup, angering UEFA
MidEast|Political|World

Ukrainian foreign minister says he warned Iranian counterpart against escalation, support for Russia

Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha said on Tuesday he called his Iranian counterpart, Abbas Araqchi, following Iran's denunciation of a Ukrainian drone attack on one of its

Ukrainian foreign minister says he warned Iranian counterpart against escalation, support for Russia
Business|Technology|US|World

Seats on hundreds of Boeing 737 MAX jets may need inspections, FAA says

Seats on hundreds of Boeing 737 MAX jets may need inspections, FAA says

Seats on hundreds of Boeing 737 MAX jets may need inspections, FAA says
Africa|Environment|Science|World

The deaths of 15 elephants in Kenya's Amboseli National Park spark investigation

Kenya’s wildlife authorities are investigating the deaths of 15 elephants over the past month in Amboseli National Park

The deaths of 15 elephants in Kenya's Amboseli National Park spark investigation
Arts|Business|Crime|Economy|Education|Entertainment|Environment|Finance|Lifestyle|Science|Technology|Travel|World

eBay agreed to pay nearly $50 million to couple sent cockroaches, bloody pig mask

eBay agreed to pay nearly $50 million to Massachusetts journalists David and Ina Steiner under a newly finalized settlement resolving a lawsuit over a 2019 cyberstalking campaign carried out by former company employees

eBay agreed to pay nearly $50 million to couple sent cockroaches, bloody pig mask
Crime|Europe|World

Berlin Pride attacker recorded pledge of allegiance to IS, prosecutors say

The man believed to be behind a deadly vehicle attack near Berlin's Pride celebration over the weekend left a video on his phone pledging allegiance to militant group

Berlin Pride attacker recorded pledge of allegiance to IS, prosecutors say
Environment|Europe|Science|World

France, Spain make headway against huge blazes as new heatwave looms

Firefighters raced on Tuesday to subdue huge wildfires that have forced unprecedented evacuations of tens of

France, Spain make headway against huge blazes as new heatwave looms
Business|Economy|Environment|World

Mexico to pay Vulcan Materials less than 1% of arbitration claim  

Mexico's government said it will compensate Vulcan Materials less than 1% of the $1.7 billion compensation the U.S. quarrying firm sought in international arbitration

Mexico to pay Vulcan Materials less than 1% of arbitration claim  
Economy|Election|Finance|Health|Political|World

Democratic socialism is poorly understood as Michigan contest looms, Reuters/Ipsos poll finds

American leftists aligned with the democratic socialist movement have been defeating moderate Democrats in primary elections this year but large swaths

Democratic socialism is poorly understood as Michigan contest looms, Reuters/Ipsos poll finds
Business|Economy|Europe|World

Three Russian Black Sea terminals restrict grain intake by truck amid shipping risks, sources say

Three major Russian Black Sea grain export terminals have restricted grain deliveries by truck amid rising shipping risks in the Black Sea and increased flows following

Three Russian Black Sea terminals restrict grain intake by truck amid shipping risks, sources say
Business|Economy|Science|Technology|World

BIS says AI boom risks clouding central banks' inflation signals

The artificial intelligence boom could make it significantly harder for central banks to judge the state of the economy and set interest rates, as the

BIS says AI boom risks clouding central banks' inflation signals
Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|World

Oil prices fall 5% to two-week low after several days without US-Iran strikes

Oil prices dropped about 5% on Tuesday to a two-week low, on cautious hopes that the pause in fighting between the United States and Iran will lead to talks to

Oil prices fall 5% to two-week low after several days without US-Iran strikes
Business|Crime|World

Captain, crew members in deadly Guyana ferry accident charged with murder

The captain and two crew members of a passenger ferry in Guyana that capsized were charged with murder on Tuesday, more than a week after the disaster

Captain, crew members in deadly Guyana ferry accident charged with murder
Business|Political|Sports|Technology|World

Minnesota's first-in-the-nation law banning prediction markets is halted in federal court

A federal judge has temporarily blocked Minnesota's law banning prediction markets, which was set to take effect Saturday

Minnesota's first-in-the-nation law banning prediction markets is halted in federal court
Asia|Crime|Political|World

Outlawed political group accused of trying to sabotage elections in Pakistan-administered Kashmir

Officials in Pakistan administered Kashmir are accusing an outlawed political group of trying to sabotage elections for the region’s constitutional assembly

Outlawed political group accused of trying to sabotage elections in Pakistan-administered Kashmir
Health|Political|US|World

Kentucky governor demands that McConnell prove he is fit to serve or resign

Democratic Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear is calling on Sen. Mitch McConnell to prove he is fit to continue serving in office or resign

Kentucky governor demands that McConnell prove he is fit to serve or resign
Business|Economy|Finance|Sports|World

FIFA plan for Kushner-backed $20 billion operation to run World Cup meets fury from Europe's UEFA

FIFA President Gianni Infantino plans to create a $20 billion company running the World Cup with private investors including the Kushner family

FIFA plan for Kushner-backed $20 billion operation to run World Cup meets fury from Europe's UEFA
Business|Crime|Education|Entertainment|Health|Lifestyle|Political|Sports|World

Longtime AP bureau chief Andy Lippman, who led coverage of the O.J. Simpson trial, dies at 78

Andy Lippman, a former Los Angeles bureau chief for The Associated Press, has died at 78

Longtime AP bureau chief Andy Lippman, who led coverage of the O.J. Simpson trial, dies at 78
Interview|Sports|World

US goalkeeper Matt Freese says he'll never get over his team's loss to Belgium in the World Cup

Goalkeeper Matt Freese admits he's still not over the United States' exit from the 2026 World Cup after losing to Belgium

US goalkeeper Matt Freese says he'll never get over his team's loss to Belgium in the World Cup
Crime|Education|US|World

Virginia university didn't know of student's conviction before campus shooting, report says

Virginia’s Old Dominion University did not ask a student about his criminal history before or after readmitting him

Virginia university didn't know of student's conviction before campus shooting, report says
Arts|Business|Crime|Entertainment|Health|Lifestyle|US|World

Key points from the first day of testimony in Lindsay Clancy’s triple-murder trial

Key points from the first day of testimony in Lindsay Clancy’s triple-murder trial

Key points from the first day of testimony in Lindsay Clancy’s triple-murder trial
Arts|Crime|Entertainment|US|World

Defendant in Salman Rushdie stabbing declines to testify in terrorism trial

The man on trial in the stabbing of Salman Rushdie has chosen not to testify or call any witnesses in the federal terrorism case

Defendant in Salman Rushdie stabbing declines to testify in terrorism trial
Election|US|World

Trump asks Supreme Court to let him curtail mail voting

Elie Honig joins The Lead.

Trump asks Supreme Court to let him curtail mail voting
Africa|Business|Europe|Political|World

South African army chief visits Moscow, agrees to strengthen military ties

Lieutenant General Lawrence Mbatha, the chief of the South African Army, held talks with Russian counterparts on Tuesday during a visit to Moscow which his hosts said

South African army chief visits Moscow, agrees to strengthen military ties
Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|World

Hedge funds on track for another stellar year on AI boom

Global hedge funds are on track for another blockbuster year, as they look to surpass their returns from 2025 after an artificial intelligence boom buoyed

Hedge funds on track for another stellar year on AI boom
Political|US|World

Trump cites 'good' talks on Iran, reiterates threat to hit targets

U.S.

Trump cites 'good' talks on Iran, reiterates threat to hit targets
Africa|Business|Economy|Environment|Science|Technology|World

US backs Madagascar rare earths project in push to loosen China's supply chain grip

The U.S. is

US backs Madagascar rare earths project in push to loosen China's supply chain grip
Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|US|World

US goods trade deficit shrinks, is still expected to weigh on Q2 GDP growth

The U.S. trade deficit in goods narrowed in June amid a broad decline in imports, but the improvement was probably insufficient to prevent trade from

US goods trade deficit shrinks, is still expected to weigh on Q2 GDP growth
Business|Economy|Finance|Travel|World

Hilton raises annual room revenue growth forecast on World Cup, travel demand

Hilton Worldwide Holdings raised its forecast for full-year room revenue growth on Tuesday betting on growing travel demand, especially among affluent

Hilton raises annual room revenue growth forecast on World Cup, travel demand
Business|Economy|Health|Science|World

GSK raises margin outlook, plots $2.5 billion restructuring to fast-track new drugs

GSK launched a £1.9 billion ($2.52 billion) cost-savings effort on Tuesday to help fund the British drugmaker's expanded late-stage

GSK raises margin outlook, plots $2.5 billion restructuring to fast-track new drugs
Africa|Crime|Europe|Political|World

Germany deports Afghan without criminal record for first time since Taliban takeover

Germany has deported an Afghan national without a criminal record for the first time since the Taliban returned to power, Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt said on

Germany deports Afghan without criminal record for first time since Taliban takeover
Asia|Business|Economy|Environment|World

Destroyed Aeon mall had just reopened for 'fresh start' a decade on from deadly quake

The Aeon mall destroyed in a post-quake explosion in southern Japan on Tuesday had just reopened last month as a new

Destroyed Aeon mall had just reopened for 'fresh start' a decade on from deadly quake
Crime|Interview|US|World

Man convicted of Idaho student murders wants to take back guilty plea

CNN's Jean Casarez reports for The Lead.

Man convicted of Idaho student murders wants to take back guilty plea
Business|Environment|Science|Technology|World

Japan quake kills at least two after blast at Kumamoto mall, one in building collapse

A 7.1-magnitude earthquake hit Japan's southern Kumamoto Prefecture on Tuesday, killing at least two people after an

Japan quake kills at least two after blast at Kumamoto mall, one in building collapse
Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|US|World

US consumer confidence eases in July

U.S. consumer confidence ebbed in July and households' perceptions of the labor market remained generally weak, a survey showed on Tuesday.

US consumer confidence eases in July
Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|US|World

Dollar eases as markets await Fed decision

The U.S. dollar slipped but remained near a one-month high on Tuesday, as traders weighed the prospect of a Federal Reserve interest-rate hike this

Dollar eases as markets await Fed decision
Crime|Europe|Political|World

Ukrainian prosecutor to weigh criminal case against Belarus' leader Lukashenko

President Volodymyr Zelenskiy's office has asked Ukraine's top prosecutor to consider launching criminal proceedings against Belarusian President

Ukrainian prosecutor to weigh criminal case against Belarus' leader Lukashenko
Asia|Crime|Europe|World

UN says human trafficking into Asian scam centres is surging

The U.N. migration agency on Tuesday warned of a dramatic increase in the number of people forced into working in Asian scam compounds, saying people from

UN says human trafficking into Asian scam centres is surging
Africa|Political|World

Thousands protest in eastern Congo over any presidential third term

Thousands of people rallied in the eastern Congolese cities of Goma and Bukavu on Tuesday to protest against proposed constitutional changes that could pave the way for

Thousands protest in eastern Congo over any presidential third term
Economy|Environment|Europe|Science|World

France has seen its first 'fire-cloud'. What is it?

France is grappling with an unprecedented fire season that has led to the evacuation of hundreds of thousands of people and dealt a blow to the economy during

France has seen its first 'fire-cloud'. What is it?
Business|Economy|World

UK public inflation expectations ease further in July, survey shows

The British public's expectations for future inflation continued to fall in July, according to a survey from U.S. bank Citi and pollsters YouGov that could help to reduce

UK public inflation expectations ease further in July, survey shows
Environment|Europe|Science|Technology|World

The future of the UK's renowned Lovell radio telescope is in question after a funding cut

Scientists are alarmed by the British government's decision to cut funding for the Lovell radio telescope at Jodrell Bank Observatory

The future of the UK's renowned Lovell radio telescope is in question after a funding cut
Crime|Entertainment|Interview|Sports|World

Olympic Park Bombing survivor, former DEA agent, recalls the moment that created a special bond between the two

Olympic Park Bombing survivor, former DEA agent, recalls the moment that created a special bond between the two

Olympic Park Bombing survivor, former DEA agent, recalls the moment that created a special bond between the two
Business|Economy|Political|Technology|World

The new Air Force One just got a big update - and price tag

The new Air Force One just got a big update - and price tag

The new Air Force One just got a big update - and price tag
Crime|Education|Health|Lifestyle|World

Friends recall helping save toddler's life after near drowning at lake

Friends recall helping save toddler's life after near drowning at lake

Friends recall helping save toddler's life after near drowning at lake
Business|Economy|Political|World

Americans' confidence in US economy falls as Iran conflict sends gas prices higher

Americans’ confidence in the economy fell this month as gas prices resumed their climb after the U.S. and Iran stepped up their fighting

Americans' confidence in US economy falls as Iran conflict sends gas prices higher
Business|Environment|US|World

‘Extremely dangerous’ tornado rips roofs off homes and knocks out power for thousands in northeast Wisconsin

‘Extremely dangerous’ tornado rips roofs off homes and knocks out power for thousands in northeast Wisconsin

‘Extremely dangerous’ tornado rips roofs off homes and knocks out power for thousands in northeast Wisconsin
Europe|Sports|World

Euro 2020 winning coach Roberto Mancini returns to rescue Italy after third straight World Cup miss

Roberto Mancini has once again been tasked with revitalizing an Italy team in crisis

Euro 2020 winning coach Roberto Mancini returns to rescue Italy after third straight World Cup miss
Arts|Crime|Entertainment|Europe|MidEast|Political|World

Azerbaijan court convicts 9 journalists and activists in a case seen as an attack on media freedom

An Azerbaijan court has convicted nine journalists and founders of a top independent news outlet on financial crime charges and sentenced them to prison

Azerbaijan court convicts 9 journalists and activists in a case seen as an attack on media freedom
Business|Economy|Finance|World

Will tough talk be enough? Fed Chair Warsh faces pressure to combat inflation

The Federal Reserve is expected to keep its key interest rate unchanged when it meets Wednesday, but chair Kevin Warsh is under increasing pressure to hike rates soon, a move that could provoke ire from President Donald Trump, who appointed him

Will tough talk be enough? Fed Chair Warsh faces pressure to combat inflation
Business|Environment|Health|Science|World

Johnson & Johnson offers up to $5.5 billion to settle baby powder cancer lawsuits

Johnson & Johnson offers up to $5.5 billion to settle baby powder cancer lawsuits

Johnson & Johnson offers up to $5.5 billion to settle baby powder cancer lawsuits
Business|Crime|Economy|Finance|Political|World

Thousands of children, sponsors arrested by ICE after tips from US child migrant agency

Aurora's 6-year-old daughter arrived at the U.S. border alone and spent more than half a year in a child migrant shelter while her mother, who was already in the

Thousands of children, sponsors arrested by ICE after tips from US child migrant agency
Business|Economy|Finance|Food|Health|Stock Markets|US|World

Yum CEO faces first big test as Taco Bell outbreak clouds earnings

Yum Brands earnings on Thursday will offer the clearest view yet of whether a growing cyclospora outbreak linked to Taco Bell has hit sales at the

Yum CEO faces first big test as Taco Bell outbreak clouds earnings
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US single-family home prices increase in May, FHFA says

U.S. single-family house prices increased in May and could combine with higher mortgage rates to make home ownership even less affordable for most young people.

US single-family home prices increase in May, FHFA says
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S&P Global profit jumps, strikes datacenterHawk, Agusto deals

S&P Global reported a stronger second-quarter profit on Tuesday, as clients sought its ratings, indices, market intelligence and analytics products amid heightened geopolitical

S&P Global profit jumps, strikes datacenterHawk, Agusto deals
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Italy's League says parliament will have final say on EU defence funds

Italy's League party, a member of the ruling coalition, said on Tuesday that any decision on whether to tap a European Union scheme to

Italy's League says parliament will have final say on EU defence funds
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China's premier travels in Xi's stead for anniversary of 1976 quake

China's No.2 leader, Premier Li Qiang, visited the city of Tangshan on Tuesday for the 50th anniversary of a 1976 earthquake that killed a quarter of a million people - a

China's premier travels in Xi's stead for anniversary of 1976 quake
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Persistently high inflation to nag global economy, say economists: Reuters poll 

The prospect of persistently high inflation in the global economy is rising, according to a Reuters poll of nearly 500 economists who

Persistently high inflation to nag global economy, say economists: Reuters poll 
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Moldovan businessman Platon fights extradition from UK, alleges political prosecution

Moldovan businessman Veaceslav Platon is fighting extradition from Britain on charges relating to an alleged $22 billion money laundering ring, giving evidence in a London

Moldovan businessman Platon fights extradition from UK, alleges political prosecution
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Rules panel says sending Swiss player off in World Cup quarterfinals against Argentina was wrong

Soccer’s law-making panel clarified its guidance to referees which confirmed Switzerland forward Breel Embolo shouldn't have been sent off in the World Cup quarterfinals against Argentina

Rules panel says sending Swiss player off in World Cup quarterfinals against Argentina was wrong
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Nasdaq opens lower as AI worries mount ahead of pivotal earnings

The Nasdaq opened lower on Tuesday, mirroring a cautious mood across global markets toward AI chip stocks on concerns about hefty corporate spending and rising Chinese competition,

Nasdaq opens lower as AI worries mount ahead of pivotal earnings
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Oil prices fall 2% on hopes for US-Iran conflict easing

Oil prices slid about 2% to a one-week low on Tuesday on cautious hopes for a resolution to the Iran war as traders continued to assess developments in the Middle

Oil prices fall 2% on hopes for US-Iran conflict easing
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Emotional Zinedine Zidane achieves his 'dream' as he takes charge of the France team

Zinedine Zidane is France’s new coach

Emotional Zinedine Zidane achieves his 'dream' as he takes charge of the France team
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Market warning signals flare again as tech, inflation fears intensify

Several crucial market warning signals are close to crisis levels as investors grapple with high oil prices and Middle East

Market warning signals flare again as tech, inflation fears intensify
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Under pressure over China backers, Mercedes CEO pledges to defend US business

Mercedes-Benz's CEO pledged on Tuesday to shield its U.S. business from a possible sales ban, as concerns in Washington over the German carmaker's Chinese

Under pressure over China backers, Mercedes CEO pledges to defend US business
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Brazil inflation nears target band, supporting more monetary easing

Brazil's 12-month inflation rate undershot forecasts and moved closer to the central bank's target range in its mid-July reading, official data showed

Brazil inflation nears target band, supporting more monetary easing