Today: September 23, 2024
Today: September 23, 2024

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Father, 4-year-old son killed in Russian air strike on Kyiv region

A 4-year-old boy and his 35-year-old father were killed in an overnight Russian air strike outside of Kyiv, Ukrainian officials said on Sunday.

Father, 4-year-old son killed in Russian air strike on Kyiv region
Environment|Europe|News

Thousands demand halt to Rio Tinto's lithium project in Serbia

Tens of thousands of people gathered in central Belgrade on Saturday demanding a halt to Rio Tinto's lithium project in Western Serbia over fears it could pollute nearby land and

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Belarus boosts troops at border, summons diplomat after accusing Ukraine of airspace violation

Belarus sent more troops to reinforce its border with Ukraine on Saturday, saying Ukrainian drones had violated its airspace in the course of Kyiv's military incursion into Russia's

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Jordan will not be a battlefield for Iran or Israel, foreign minister warns

Jordan's Foreign Minister Ayman Safadi said on Saturday that the kingdom would not be a battlefield for Iran or Israel, as the region braces for a possible new wave of attacks by

Jordan will not be a battlefield for Iran or Israel, foreign minister warns
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Zelenskiy acknowledges military operation in Russia's Kursk region

President Volodymyr Zelenskiy acknowledged for the first time on Saturday that Ukrainian forces were fighting in Russia's Kursk region and said the operation was part of Kyiv's drive to

Zelenskiy acknowledges military operation in Russia's Kursk region
News|Sports

Olympics-Gymnastics-American Chiles set to lose bronze medal after CAS ruling

American gymnast Jordan Chiles is set to lose her bronze medal in the women’s artistic gymnastics floor exercise competition after the Court of Arbitration for Sport ruled in favour

Crime|Europe|News|World

UK's Starmer scraps holiday to focus on response to riots

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has cancelled a planned holiday to focus on his government's response to a series of racist riots that targeted Muslims and migrants, a Downing

UK's Starmer scraps holiday to focus on response to riots
Business|Economy|Finance

Hindenburg alleges India market regulator chief held stake in offshore funds used by Adani Group

U.S. based short-seller Hindenburg Research alleged on Saturday that the head of India's market regulator, Madhabi Puri Buch, previously held investments in

Europe|News|Political|World

Belarus demands Ukraine act against new airspace violations

Belarus' Foreign Ministry summoned the Ukrainian charge d'affaires on Saturday and told Kyiv to act against airspace violations after Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko said a dozen

Business|Economy

Thyssenkrupp shuts down steel unit's funding request

Thyssenkrupp said on Saturday its steel division must be restructured to fund investment needs with its own earnings, but that the parent company had provided financial security

Thyssenkrupp shuts down steel unit's funding request
Economy|Finance|News

Fed's Bowman: Rate cuts will be needed if inflation keeps falling

Federal Reserve Governor Michelle Bowman softened her usually hawkish tone ever so slightly on Saturday, noting some further "welcome" progress on inflation in the last couple months even

Celebrity|Entertainment|Europe

Rapper Travis Scott released by Paris police without charge

Grammy-nominated American hip hop star Travis Scott has been released from police custody in Paris and will not face any charges, said a representative for Scott on Saturday.

Europe|News|World

Russia evacuates over 76,000 in Kursk region amid Ukraine incursion, TASS cites emergency ministry

More than 76,000 people have been evacuated from areas bordering Ukraine in Russia's Kursk region, the local emergency ministry was quoted by the Tass news agency as saying on

Africa|News

Landslide kills eight in Ugandan capital

A landslide at a landfill in Uganda's capital Kampala has killed eight people, the city's authorities said on Saturday.

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Ukraine says it hit an offshore gas platform used by Russian forces

Ukraine's navy and military intelligence have attacked and damaged a former offshore gas platform used by Russian forces in

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New president reinstates Eslami as head of Iran's Atomic Energy Organisation, state media says

Iran's newly elected president has reinstated Mohammad Eslami as head of the country's Atomic Energy Organisation, state media reported on Saturday.

Asia|News

Bangladesh chief justice, central bank chief quit amid protests

Bangladesh's chief justice and central bank governor have resigned, officials said on Saturday, as student protests that forced Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina to flee

Bangladesh chief justice, central bank chief quit amid protests
Crime|Europe|News|World

Convict in Kremlin critic murder released from jail to fight in Ukraine - agencies

A man convicted in the killing of Russian opposition politician Boris Nemtsov has been discharged from jail after signing a contract to join the military operation in Ukraine, state-run

Convict in Kremlin critic murder released from jail to fight in Ukraine - agencies
Asia|News

Philippine military condemns China air force for 'dangerous' acts in South China Sea

The Philippines and China traded accusations on Saturday following an encounter between their aircraft over a contested area of the South China Sea.

Business|Entertainment|Technology

Former YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki dies at 56 of lung cancer

YouTube's former chief executive and long-time Google executive Susan Wojcicki died on Saturday at the age of 56 after a two-year battle with lung cancer.

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Israeli strike kills nearly 100 in Gaza school refuge, civil defence officials say

An Israeli airstrike on a Gaza City school compound housing displaced Palestinian families killed around 100 people, the Gaza Civil Emergency Service said on

Israeli strike kills nearly 100 in Gaza school refuge, civil defence officials say
Americas|Business|Economy

Argentina grains workers strike set to drag on into weekend

An oilseed workers strike in Argentina is set to carry on into Saturday as wage negotiations with firms remained stalled, affecting shipments from one of the world's major

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US troops attacked in Syria, no initial reports of injuries, official says

U.S. troops in northeastern Syria were attacked by a drone, a U.S. official told Reuters on Friday, although there were no injuries according to initial reports.

Americas|Crime

US says El Chapo's son surrendered but El Mayo taken against his will

The U.S. embassy in Mexico said on Friday that Joaquin Guzman Lopez, the son of the infamous cartel kingpin "El Chapo," had surrendered voluntarily while his father's former

Asia|News|World

North Korean leader revisits flooded area, offers plan to bring people to capital, KCNA says

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un revisited a flooded area near the country's border with China this week to address plans to support those affected by recent heavy rainfall and floods

North Korean leader revisits flooded area, offers plan to bring people to capital, KCNA says

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