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French police probe ransomware attack on Grand Palais Olympic venue

French cyber crime police are investigating a ransomware attack against the Grand Palais exhibition hall in Paris where Olympic events including fencing and Taekwondo are being held,

French police probe ransomware attack on Grand Palais Olympic venue
Business|Economy|Finance|News

UK targets 1 billion grocery products a month in inflation overhaul

Britain will gather price data from over 1 billion units of grocery sales each month from supermarket scanners when it introduces a new system for measuring inflation in the sector

UK targets 1 billion grocery products a month in inflation overhaul
Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

Indexes end with strong gains, rebounding from global market sell-off

The S&P 500 and Nasdaq ended 1% higher on Tuesday as investors jumped back into the market a day after a dramatic sell-off, with recent comments by Federal

Indexes end with strong gains, rebounding from global market sell-off
Europe|News|Uncategorized

Russia detains Italian man for flying a drone near the Kremlin

An Italian man has been detained in Moscow after flying a drone near the Kremlin, state news agency TASS reported on Tuesday, citing law enforcement sources.

Finance|Stock Markets

Rollercoaster markets, Nikkei rebounds 10%

A look at the day ahead in U.S. and global markets from Mike Dolan The speed and scale of Tuesday's 10% Tokyo bounce after its worst day in 37 years suggests the wild global market swings of the past

Rollercoaster markets, Nikkei rebounds 10%
Asia|News|World

Bangladesh Parliament dissolved, president's office says

Bangladesh's parliament was dissolved on Tuesday, the president's office said in a statement, a day after Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina resigned and fled the country following violent

Bangladesh Parliament dissolved, president's office says
Europe|News|World

Russian military chief Gerasimov inspects forces in Ukraine

The chief of Russia's general staff, Valery Gerasimov, has inspected Russian forces in the combat zone in Ukraine, the defence ministry said on Tuesday.

Russian military chief Gerasimov inspects forces in Ukraine
Business|Finance

Toronto home sales fall in July after June uptick, prices slightly up

Greater Toronto area home sales dropped in July on a month-to-month basis, data showed on Tuesday, after a surprise rise in June broke a fourth-month streak of drop in home deals.

Toronto home sales fall in July after June uptick, prices slightly up
MidEast|News|Political|World

Lebanon aims to ensure Hezbollah response to Israeli attack does not cause wider war

Lebanon is working to ensure any response to the Israeli killing of a top Hezbollah commander in Beirut does not trigger total war in the Middle East, its Foreign Minister Abdallah

Lebanon aims to ensure Hezbollah response to Israeli attack does not cause wider war
News|World

Russian missile attack on Ukraine's Kharkiv kills one, injures 12

At least one person was killed and 12 others, including an eight-month old baby, were injured on Tuesday when a Russian missile struck a residential area of Kharkiv in northeast

Russian missile attack on Ukraine's Kharkiv kills one, injures 12
News|Travel|World

India advises visitors to Britain to stay cautious amid rising violence

India on Tuesday told those travelling to the United Kingdom to be cautious and follow the advice of security agencies after violent protests in different parts of Britain.

India advises visitors to Britain to stay cautious amid rising violence
Asia|Economy|News|World

IMF says it is 'fully committed' to Bangladesh after protests oust PM

The International Monetary Fund said it remained "fully committed to Bangladesh and its people" after protests ousted the prime minister.

IMF says it is 'fully committed' to Bangladesh after protests oust PM
Europe|News|World

Russia says forces repel Ukrainian armoured raid in Kursk region

Russia said on Tuesday that Ukraine had launched an armoured assault into Russia's southern Kursk region, but Moscow's forces had responded and the region's governor described the

Russia says forces repel Ukrainian armoured raid in Kursk region
Business|Europe|Finance|Stock Markets

Europe's STOXX 600 edges up in global recovery, earnings relief

European shares rose on Tuesday, mirroring a recovery in global markets after the previous day's mauling, with energy and technology stocks leading the

Europe's STOXX 600 edges up in global recovery, earnings relief
Asia|MidEast|News|World

South Korea to ban its citizens going to border areas of Lebanon and Israel

South Korea said on Tuesday it will issue a ban on its citizens travelling to the border areas of Israel and Lebanon after advising them to leave the countries amid

South Korea to ban its citizens going to border areas of Lebanon and Israel
Crime|Europe|News|World

One killed in Ukrainian drone attack in Russia's Belgorod region, governor says

One civilian was killed in a Ukrainian drone strike on a village in Russia's Belgorod region, local governor Vyacheslav Gladkov wrote on the Telegram messaging app on Tuesday.

Business|Economy|Finance

Australia's RBA rules out rate cuts in near-term

The head of Australia's central bank on Tuesday ruled out rate cuts in the near term, saying policy had to remain restrictive to bring stubborn core inflation to heel.

Australia's RBA rules out rate cuts in near-term
Business|Economy|Food

UK Domino's sees hit to profits by boost in franchisee support, customer deals

Britain's Domino's Pizza Group lowered its full-year profit outlook on Tuesday as it decided to pass on expected lower food costs to franchisees and offer more value

UK Domino's sees hit to profits by boost in franchisee support, customer deals
Business|Finance

Holiday Inn owner IHG posts strong Q2 as US rebound outweighs China weakness

Holiday Inn-owner InterContinental Hotels Group reported a 3.2% rise in revenue per available room in the second quarter as a strong rebound in the United States offset weakness in China.

Holiday Inn owner IHG posts strong Q2 as US rebound outweighs China weakness
Europe|News|World

Russia suspected Ukrainian attack on Navy Day parade, state TV says

Russia had suspicions that Ukraine planned to attack Russia during the Navy Day parade which was attended by President Vladimir Putin last month and Moscow contacted Washington about

Russia suspected Ukrainian attack on Navy Day parade, state TV says
Business|Economy|Europe|News

German industrial orders swell in ray of hope for weak economy

German industrial orders rose by more than forecast in June, official data showed on Tuesday, providing a glimmer of hope for Europe's largest economy, where recession is back on the cards

Business|Economy|Finance

Aramco profit dips 3%, keeps $31.1 billion dividend unchanged

Oil giant Saudi Aramco on Tuesday reported a 3.4% fall in second-quarter profit on lower crude volumes and softer refining margins, yet kept its

Aramco profit dips 3%, keeps $31.1 billion dividend unchanged
Crime|News

Greek coast guard seizes $1 million of cocaine hidden in banana cargo

Greek authorities have confiscated cocaine valued at more than 1 million euros ($1.10 million) that was hidden in a sea container for bananas, the coast guard said.

Europe|Finance

Fed composes fraught markets

A look at the day ahead in European and global markets from Vidya Ranganathan It's happening all-at-once again in markets.

Fed composes fraught markets
Business|Economy|Finance

Australia central bank rules out near-term rate cut on inflation risks

Australia's central bank on Tuesday ruled out the possibility of an interest rate cut this year, saying core inflation is expected to come down only slowly, after it held interest

Australia central bank rules out near-term rate cut on inflation risks

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