Today: September 22, 2024
Today: September 22, 2024

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Economy|Finance

Fed's Collins: will soon be appropriate to cut interest rates

It will soon be appropriate for the Federal Reserve to begin a rate-cutting cycle, Boston Fed President Susan Collins said on Thursday, signaling her likely support for a rate cut at the

Fed's Collins: will soon be appropriate to cut interest rates
News|World

Kursk nuclear plant is one of Russia's top atomic power stations

President Vladimir Putin accused Ukraine on Thursday of trying to strike Russia's Kursk nuclear power station in an overnight attack.

Kursk nuclear plant is one of Russia's top atomic power stations
Business|News|World

Egypt plans to return oil, gas production to normal from 2025, PM says

Egypt plans to return oil and gas production to normal levels from 2025 with the help of international partners, Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly said in a press conference on

Egypt plans to return oil, gas production to normal from 2025, PM says
Business|Economy|Finance

Peloton posts small rise in sales as turnaround takes root, shares jump

Peloton Interactive reported its first sales increase in nine quarters and beat estimates, indicating that the fitness equipment maker's years-long turnaround efforts were

Peloton posts small rise in sales as turnaround takes root, shares jump
Europe|World

Putin accuses Ukraine of trying to strike Russia's Kursk nuclear power plant

President Vladimir Putin on Thursday accused Ukraine of trying to strike Russia's Kursk nuclear power plant in an overnight attack and said Moscow had informed the U.N. nuclear

Putin accuses Ukraine of trying to strike Russia's Kursk nuclear power plant
Economy|News

US jobless claims, business activity keep economy on gradual cooling path

The number of Americans filing new applications for unemployment benefits ticked up in the latest week, but appeared to be steadying near a level consistent with a

US jobless claims, business activity keep economy on gradual cooling path
Asia|News|Opinion

Late Chinese reformist leader's birthday stirs calls for bolder reform

Some Chinese economists called for bolder reforms on Thursday, the birthday of late reformist leader Deng Xiaoping, with several comments censored amid the authorities' increased

Late Chinese reformist leader's birthday stirs calls for bolder reform
Food|Health|Technology

Austrian chef defies injury with floating kitchen seat

An Austrian chef who suffered a serious injury that left him disabled has made a remarkable comeback in the kitchen with the aid of device that allows him to "float"

Austrian chef defies injury with floating kitchen seat
News|World

Ukraine says it sees no Belarusian troop movements near border

Ukraine's border guard service said on Thursday that Kyiv had seen no signs of Belarusian troop or military hardware movements near their shared border since Minsk announced it was sending

Ukraine says it sees no Belarusian troop movements near border
Economy|Finance

Fed's Schmid signals open mind on September rate cut

Kansas City Fed Bank President Jeff Schmid, one of the U.S. central bank's more hawkish policymakers, said on Thursday he was taking a closer look at the dynamics behind the rise in the

Fed's Schmid signals open mind on September rate cut
Asia|Business|Finance|Technology

SoftBank in talks to invest in Sharp but feasibility unclear, Kyodo reports

Japanese telecom company SoftBank Corp is in talks to invest about 100 billion yen ($684 million) in electronics maker Sharp Corp, but the feasibility of the deal remains unclear,

SoftBank in talks to invest in Sharp but feasibility unclear, Kyodo reports
Business|Economy|Europe|Finance

ECB policymakers shift focus to September meeting

European Central Bank policymakers saw no urgency in cutting interest rates last month but hinted at a fresh discussion in September as high rates take a toll on growth, the accounts of

ECB policymakers shift focus to September meeting
Europe|News|World

Putin accuses Ukraine of trying to strike Russia's Kursk nuclear power plant

Russian President Vladimir Putin on Thursday accused Ukraine of trying to strike Russia's Kursk nuclear power plant in an overnight attack and said Moscow had informed the U.N.

Putin accuses Ukraine of trying to strike Russia's Kursk nuclear power plant
Business|Economy|Finance

Toronto market ends lower as rail stoppage threatens economy

Canada's main stock index pulled back from a record high on Thursday as Toronto-Dominion Bank reported its first loss in over two decades and a railroad stoppage

Toronto market ends lower as rail stoppage threatens economy
MidEast|News

Qatar prime minister to visit Iran in coming days, Tasnim report says

Qatar's prime minister will visit Iran in the coming days, Iran's semi-official Tasnim news agency reported on Thursday.

Qatar prime minister to visit Iran in coming days, Tasnim report says
News|World

Ship reports damage after encounter with uncrewed vessel off Yemen, UKMTO says

A vessel reported an explosion close to it that caused minor damage after an encounter with an uncrewed vessel 57 nautical miles south of Yemen's port of Aden, The United Kingdom

Business|Food

Walmart partners with Burger King to offer discounted deals to members

Walmart said on Thursday it has partnered with Restaurant Brands' Burger King to offer discounted meal benefits to its membership customers as the retail giant looks to make its services

Walmart partners with Burger King to offer discounted deals to members
Health|News

New Alzheimer's drug deemed too costly for UK's state-run health service

Alzheimer's patients in Britain's state-run health service are unlikely to get access to Eisai and Biogen's new Leqembi drug, after it was approved on Thursday by the

New Alzheimer's drug deemed too costly for UK's state-run health service
Health

Thailand confirms mpox case is clade 1b, second outside of Africa

Thailand on Thursday confirmed an mpox case reported this week was the clade 1b strain of the virus, the second confirmed case of the variant outside of

Thailand confirms mpox case is clade 1b, second outside of Africa
Americas|Crime|News|World

Russia detains Israeli-Canadian citizen wanted in US for fraud

Police in St Petersburg have detained an Israeli-Canadian racing car driver wanted by the United States for alleged fraud relating to an illegal online stock trading scheme, the

Russia detains Israeli-Canadian citizen wanted in US for fraud
Health|News

UK visas for health and care workers slump following move to cut immigration

The number of British visas granted to foreign health and care workers and family members of international students fell sharply after the previous Conservative government imposed

Business|News

CN rail workers to return to work as Canada steps in to end stoppage

Workers at Canadian National Railway will begin to return to work on Friday, a major labor union said, after the Canadian government moved in to end an unprecedented rail stoppage.

CN rail workers to return to work as Canada steps in to end stoppage
Business|Technology

GM's Cruise recalls nearly 1,200 robotaxis to close US probe

General Motors' Cruise unit has agreed to recall nearly 1,200 robotaxis over hard braking issues, the U.S. auto safety regulator said on Thursday,

GM's Cruise recalls nearly 1,200 robotaxis to close US probe
Africa|News|World

Congo boat accident death toll rises to at least 29, authorities say

The death toll from a river boat accident in western Democratic Republic of Congo has risen to at least 29 with at least 128 survivors identified and an unknown number still

Business|Economy|News

UK factory orders fall again but by less than in July, CBI survey shows

British factory orders fell again this month but at a less severe pace than in July, according to a survey published on Thursday that showed little sign of a sustained recovery for the

UK factory orders fall again but by less than in July, CBI survey shows

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