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Europe|News

Russia begins installing concrete shelters in Kursk region amid Ukrainian incursion

Authorities in Russia's western Kursk region have begun installing concrete shelters to help protect civilians amid an ongoing Ukrainian incursion, the acting regional governor said

Russia begins installing concrete shelters in Kursk region amid Ukrainian incursion
Asia|Economy|Finance

Bangladesh to hike interest rates to 9% in coming days to tame inflation, cbank chief tells BBC

Bangladesh's central bank will raise interest rates to 9% from 8.5% in the coming days in a bid to tame soaring inflation, the bank's governor told the BBC in an interview published early

Bangladesh to hike interest rates to 9% in coming days to tame inflation, cbank chief tells BBC
Europe|News|World

Body of British tech entrepreneur Lynch retrieved from yacht, daughter missing

The body of British tech magnate Mike Lynch was retrieved on Thursday from the wreck of his family yacht that sank this week

Body of British tech entrepreneur Lynch retrieved from yacht, daughter missing
News|World

Oil tanker Sounion 'poses environmental risk' after Houthi attack in Red Sea

A Greek-flagged oil tanker carrying 150,000 tonnes of crude that was evacuated by its crew after being attacked in the Red Sea now poses an

Oil tanker Sounion 'poses environmental risk' after Houthi attack in Red Sea
News|World

Russia repels another Ukrainian attempt to pierce border, governor says

Russian forces prevented a Ukrainian sabotage and reconnaissance team from piercing the border in the western Bryansk region, about 240 km (150 miles) from the site of Ukraine's

Business|Economy|Europe|Finance

It's beginning to look a lot like rate cuts

A look at the day ahead in European and global markets from Tom Westbrook With the vast majority of Fed policymakers ready to go on interest rate cuts, a global easing cycle beckons.

It's beginning to look a lot like rate cuts
Business|Economy|News

Canada moves to end rail shutdown quickly; CN workers to return to work

Workers at Canadian National Railway will begin returning to work on Friday, the Teamsters union said, hours after the Canadian government

Canada moves to end rail shutdown quickly; CN workers to return to work
Europe|News

Russia to retaliate on Latvia's residence permit move, official tells RIA

Russia will take steps to respond after Latvia made it harder for Russian citizens to extend residence permits, foreign ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova told the RIA news agency on

Russia to retaliate on Latvia's residence permit move, official tells RIA
Economy|Finance

Indonesia's Q2 current account deficit widens to 0.9% of GDP

Indonesia's current account deficit widened to 0.9% of gross domestic product (GDP), or $3 billion, in the second quarter from a revised deficit of 0.7% of GDP in the previous

Indonesia's Q2 current account deficit widens to 0.9% of GDP
Asia|Business|Economy|Europe|Finance|Stock Markets

Reactions to China's anti-subsidy probe on EU dairy imports

China launched an anti-subsidy investigation into dairy imports from the European Union a day after the bloc's revised tariff plan for China-made electric vehicles.

Reactions to China's anti-subsidy probe on EU dairy imports
News|Uncategorized|World

US transport safety board opens investigation into Tesla crash in California

The U.S.

US transport safety board opens investigation into Tesla crash in California
Australia|Business|Economy|Finance

Bank of Queensland to cut about 400 jobs in restructuring drive

Bank of Queensland will axe up to 400 full-time roles and convert all 114 owner-managed branch networks into its corporate structure by March 2025 in a

News

Senior US officials meet with Dalai Lama in New York

Senior officials from the U.S.

Senior US officials meet with Dalai Lama in New York
Asia|Business|Economy

Japan's Aug factory activity declines slow, PMI shows

Japan's factory activity shrank in August amid subdued demand although the pace of decline slowed, while the service sector expanded, showing upbeat conditions in some industries, a

Japan's Aug factory activity declines slow, PMI shows
Americas|Crime

One Salvadoran goes missing each day under security crackdown, NGOs say

El Salvador, a small Central American nation whose government has spearheaded a brutal crackdown on criminal gangs, is seeing one person go missing each day, according to a

One Salvadoran goes missing each day under security crackdown, NGOs say
Asia|Australia|Business|Technology

Australia to build cruise missiles with Norway's Kongsberg

Australia said it would jointly manufacture long-range Naval Strike Missiles and Joint Strike Missiles with Norway's Kongsberg Defence in the city of Newcastle on

Australia to build cruise missiles with Norway's Kongsberg
Business|Finance

China's Kaisa forecasts bigger H1 net loss on slower property deliveries

Chinese property developer Kaisa Group said on Thursday it expects to report a bigger net loss for the first half of the year, hurt by a decline in property deliveries and higher impairment

China's Kaisa forecasts bigger H1 net loss on slower property deliveries
Business|Economy|Technology

Wolfspeed forecasts weak first-quarter revenue on manufacturing issues

Wolfspeed forecast first-quarter revenue below estimates on Wednesday, anticipating manufacturing issues that could affect its production capacity amid slowing EV sales.

Wolfspeed forecasts weak first-quarter revenue on manufacturing issues
Crime|News

New York man accused of spying on Chinese dissidents, DOJ says

A New York man was charged on Wednesday with operating as an illegal agent of the Chinese government in the United States, accusing him of spying on Chinese pro-

New York man accused of spying on Chinese dissidents, DOJ says
Health|Science|Technology

Musk's Neuralink says second trial implant went well, no thread retraction issue

Elon Musk's brain technology startup Neuralink said its implant, designed to allow paralyzed patients to use digital devices by thinking alone, is working well in a second trial patient. 

Musk's Neuralink says second trial implant went well, no thread retraction issue
Business|Entertainment

Walt Disney tasks Morgan Stanley's Gorman to lead CEO search

Walt Disney on Wednesday named board member and Morgan Stanley executive chairman James Gorman to chair its succession planning committee, which is looking for a replacement

Walt Disney tasks Morgan Stanley's Gorman to lead CEO search
Crime|Finance|News

TD Bank sets aside $2.6 billion more for US anti-money laundering penalties, lowers Schwab stake

Canada's TD Bank Group said it would set aside $2.6 billion more for penalties related to U.S. regulatory probes into deficiencies in its anti-money

TD Bank sets aside $2.6 billion more for US anti-money laundering penalties, lowers Schwab stake
Business|Entertainment

Media veteran Bronfman raises bid for Paramount takeover to $6 billion, source says (Aug. 21)

(This Aug. 21 story has been corrected to say Ellison and RedBird Capital Partners committed $4.5 billion, not $4.3 billion, to buy Paramount's Class B shares, in paragraph 8)) By Dawn Chmielewski LOS

Media veteran Bronfman raises bid for Paramount takeover to $6 billion, source says (Aug. 21)
Americas|Crime|News

Guatemala prosecutors request to remove Arevalo's presidential immunity

Guatemalan prosecutors on Wednesday filed a request to strip President Bernardo Arevalo of the criminal immunity granted to his role so he can face charges for alleged abuse

Guatemala prosecutors request to remove Arevalo's presidential immunity
Business|Europe|Finance

Deutsche Bank settles with some plaintiffs in Postbank acquisition lawsuits

Deutsche Bank said on Wednesday that it had reached settlements with more than half the plaintiffs who accused the lender of underpaying them in

Deutsche Bank settles with some plaintiffs in Postbank acquisition lawsuits

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