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Venezuelan journalist released after being charged with terrorism, union says

A well-known Venezuelan entertainment journalist arrested in Caracas over the weekend has been released, a media union said on Monday, but she faces terrorism charges as the

Venezuelan journalist released after being charged with terrorism, union says
Business|Finance

JPMorgan Chase is sued over low rates on cash sweeps

JPMorgan Chase has been accused in a new lawsuit of sweeping customers' idle cash into accounts with "unreasonably" low interest rates.

JPMorgan Chase is sued over low rates on cash sweeps
Europe|News|World

Reuters journalist in critical condition after strike on Ukraine's Kramatorsk

Ivan Lyubysh-Kirdey, a journalist for Reuters, is in critical condition following a missile strike on Saturday on a hotel in the eastern Ukrainian city of Kramatorsk, the news agency said

Reuters journalist in critical condition after strike on Ukraine's Kramatorsk
Business|Finance|News

US rails cancel embargoes after Canada work stoppage ends

U.S. railroads Norfolk Southern and BNSF Railway on Monday said all embargoes associated with the potential Canadian work stoppage stand canceled and affected rail traffic has resumed,

US rails cancel embargoes after Canada work stoppage ends
MidEast|News|World

Gaza ceasefire talks in Cairo continue to iron out details, White House says

Negotiations in Cairo to achieve a ceasefire in Gaza and a hostage deal are still pressing ahead, White House national security spokesperson John

Gaza ceasefire talks in Cairo continue to iron out details, White House says
Europe|News|World

Kremlin says it has seen media reports on death of Reuters safety adviser in Ukraine

The Kremlin said on Monday it had seen media reports about the death of a Reuters safety adviser in a missile strike on a Ukrainian hotel, and that Moscow targeted only military

Kremlin says it has seen media reports on death of Reuters safety adviser in Ukraine
Europe|News

Milan airport diverts flights after rainstorm

Milan's main airport, Malpensa, delayed or diverted numerous flights for safety reasons on Monday after a heavy rainstorm, a spokesperson said.

Africa|News

At least 30 dead, many missing after dam bursts in eastern Sudan

Surging waters have burst through a dam, wiped out at least 20 villages and left at least 30 people dead but probably many more in eastern Sudan, the United

At least 30 dead, many missing after dam bursts in eastern Sudan
Business|Finance

Shell to shut-in portions of Louisiana Zydeco oil pipeline for maintenance

Oil major Shell on Monday said it plans to shut-in different portions of its Zydeco pipeline system for maintenance for three to four days starting Sept 24,

Shell to shut-in portions of Louisiana Zydeco oil pipeline for maintenance
Americas|Election|News

Trump threatens to pull out of Harris debate, hot mics an issue

The campaigns of Donald Trump and Kamala Harris clashed on Monday over next month's U.S. presidential debate, with the vice president's team seeking a return to open microphones

Trump threatens to pull out of Harris debate, hot mics an issue
Business|Technology

Apple to hold fall event on Sept. 9, new iPhones expected

Apple will host its fall event on Sept. 9 at its headquarters in Cupertino, California, according to an invite on Monday, where it will likely unveil a series of new iPhones and updates to

Apple to hold fall event on Sept. 9, new iPhones expected
Americas|News|World

Venezuela top prosecutor again summons opposition leader amid diplomatic standoff

The office of Venezuela's top prosecutor issued a second summons on Monday for opposition leader Edmundo Gonzalez to be questioned about an opposition website that published

Venezuela top prosecutor again summons opposition leader amid diplomatic standoff
MidEast|News|World

British maritime agencies report incident off Yemen coast

The United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations (UKMTO) said it had received on Monday a report of an incident 61 nautical miles southeast of Yemen's Mokha.

News|World

UN aid operations in Gaza halt after Israel evacuation orders

United Nations aid operations in Gaza ground to a halt on Monday after Israel issued new evacuation orders on Sunday for Deir Al-Balah in the central

UN aid operations in Gaza halt after Israel evacuation orders
Business

Red Lobster taps former P.F. Chang's head as CEO in bankruptcy exit plan

Damola Adamolekun, former CEO of P.F.

Red Lobster taps former P.F. Chang's head as CEO in bankruptcy exit plan
Americas

Mexico president defends judicial overhaul as US concerns mount

Mexico's President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador and his elected successor defended their proposed judicial overhaul on Monday, as a major U.S. business lobby added its voice to

Mexico president defends judicial overhaul as US concerns mount
Europe

Austrian chancellor pledges to cut taxes ahead of election

Austrian Chancellor Karl Nehammer on Monday vowed to cut taxes for lower-paid workers and for some bigger earners as he seeks re-election at the head of his conservative Austrian

Austrian chancellor pledges to cut taxes ahead of election
Business|Economy|Europe

Pay gap between bosses and ordinary workers widens in Switzerland

The gap between the highest- and lowest-paid workers in Switzerland widened in 2023, with top managers earning on average 143 times more than their lowest-paid employees, according

Pay gap between bosses and ordinary workers widens in Switzerland
Crime|News|Technology

Pakistan court acquits man charged with cybercrime linked to British riots

A Pakistani court on Monday acquitted a local man of cybercrime offences involving the spread of fake online information which fuelled riots in Britain, his lawyer said.

Pakistan court acquits man charged with cybercrime linked to British riots
Europe|News|Technology|World

Telegram CEO Pavel Durov was arrested as part of a judicial inquiry, says French President Macron

Telegram CEO Pavel Durov was arrested as part of a judicial inquiry, with no political motive, French President Emmanuel Macron said Monday.

Telegram CEO Pavel Durov was arrested as part of a judicial inquiry, says French President Macron
Business|Finance|Stock Markets

Icahn Enterprises shares plunge to 20-year low after $400 million unit sale plan

Shares of billionaire investor Carl Icahn's Icahn Enterprises closed at a more than 20-year low on Monday after the firm said it will sell up to $400 million depository units through an "at

Icahn Enterprises shares plunge to 20-year low after $400 million unit sale plan
Business

McKesson to buy controlling stake in Florida Cancer Specialists' unit for about $2.5 billion

Drug distributor McKesson said on Monday it would buy a controlling stake in community cancer center Florida Cancer Specialists & Research Institute's (FCS) business and administrative

News

Orcas ram sailboat off northwestern Spain, vessel towed to shore

Orcas rammed a sailboat off the coast of northwestern Spain and damaged the vessel's rudder, prompting the maritime rescue service to tow the boat ashore, the service said on Monday

Orcas ram sailboat off northwestern Spain, vessel towed to shore
Europe|News|World

Russia skips UN meeting pledging respect for humanitarian law

Switzerland hosted United Nations Security Council members at a meeting in Geneva on Monday to recommit to international humanitarian law, describing an "alarming" global context

Russia skips UN meeting pledging respect for humanitarian law
Europe|News|Travel|World

Relief in Iceland as no more tourists trapped under ice

Police in Iceland called off a search for missing persons under a glacier on Monday and said earlier reports that two tourists had been trapped there were wrong.

Relief in Iceland as no more tourists trapped under ice

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