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Gaza must return to control of legitimate Palestinian authorities, Abbas tells Russia's RIA agency

The Gaza Strip must be transferred to the control of legitimate Palestinian authorities, and Israeli plans for temporary control of the enclave are unacceptable, Palestinian President

Gaza must return to control of legitimate Palestinian authorities, Abbas tells Russia's RIA agency
Europe|News|World

Five injured in Ukraine shelling of Russia's Kursk region, 26 drones downed, governor says

Ukraine shelling injured five people, including three children, in Russia's Kursk region, the interim governor of the region said on Tuesday, adding that air defence systems destroyed at

Business|Finance

Evergrande aims to recover $6 billion from founder Hui, former top execs

China Evergrande Group said on Monday its liquidators were seeking to recover about $6 billion from seven defendants, including founder Hui Ka Yan, adding that they had obtained injunctions

Evergrande aims to recover $6 billion from founder Hui, former top execs
Finance|Stock Markets

Taiwan stocks rebound after plunge, TSMC ends up 8%

Taiwan stocks closed higher on Tuesday from a record plunge on Monday, with contract chipmaker TSMC up 8%, but sentiment remains cautious amid lingering investor concerns about the

Taiwan stocks rebound after plunge, TSMC ends up 8%
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|News

Investors' comments on global market bounce

Global stocks rallied on Tuesday, partly reversing some of the previous day's steep declines, while the Japanese yen took a breather, after central bank officials said all the right things

Investors' comments on global market bounce
Business|Finance|Technology

SunPower files for bankruptcy protection, agrees to sell some assets for $45 million

Solar firm SunPower said it had filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in the United States and agreed to sell some of its business to Complete Solaria for $45 million in cash.

SunPower files for bankruptcy protection, agrees to sell some assets for $45 million
Business|Technology

OpenAI co-founder John Schulman leaves ChatGPT maker for rival Anthropic

John Schulman, one of the co-founders of artificial intelligence company OpenAI, has left the ChatGPT maker for rival Anthropic, he said in a post on social media platform X late Monday.

OpenAI co-founder John Schulman leaves ChatGPT maker for rival Anthropic
Asia|News

Bangladesh Nobel laureate Yunus named chief adviser of interim government

Nobel Peace Prize laureate Muhammad Yunus was named chief adviser of Bangladesh's interim government on Tuesday, a day after Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina resigned and

Bangladesh Nobel laureate Yunus named chief adviser of interim government
Business|Economy|Finance

China stocks struggle to rebound after global markets slump

China stocks struggled to rise on Tuesday despite the rebound in regional markets as investors remained concerned about its lagging economic recovery.

China stocks struggle to rebound after global markets slump
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

Japan seeks to calm market's nerves after stock price fluctuations

Japanese leaders rushed on Tuesday to assuage concerns about the sharp swings in the country's financial markets, with the prime minister

Japan seeks to calm market's nerves after stock price fluctuations
Asia|News|Technology

Meta says Malaysian PM Anwar's posts on Haniyeh assassination were removed in error

Meta Platforms apologised on Tuesday for erroneously removing Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim's social media posts in which he expressed condolences to a Hamas official

Meta says Malaysian PM Anwar's posts on Haniyeh assassination were removed in error
Americas|Business|Economy

LATAM Airlines to invest $2 billion in Brazil over 2 years

LATAM Airlines on Monday said that it would invest $2 billion in Brazil, Latin America's largest economy, within the next two years.

LATAM Airlines to invest $2 billion in Brazil over 2 years
Americas|Crime|News

Colombia government clears 'conversation space' with Clan del Golfo gang

Colombia's government on Monday gave the green light to installing a "social-judicial conversation space" with the Clan del Golfo, the country's largest criminal gang, to assess how

News|World

World Bank says assessing impact of Bangladesh events on its loan program

The World Bank on Monday said it was assessing the impact of events in Bangladesh on its loan program with the country after its Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina resigned and fled.

World Bank says assessing impact of Bangladesh events on its loan program
Americas|News

Mexico requests jailed Ecuador ex-VP Glas to be able to leave country

The Mexican government said on Monday that it had submitted a request to allow Ecuador's jailed former Vice President Jorge Glas to be able to go to a third country.

Mexico requests jailed Ecuador ex-VP Glas to be able to leave country
MidEast|News|Political|World

Hamas leader's killing aims to prolong Gaza war, Abbas tells RIA before Moscow visit

The killing of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh was intended to prolong the Gaza conflict, Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas told Russia's state news agency, adding that he will

Hamas leader's killing aims to prolong Gaza war, Abbas tells RIA before Moscow visit
Asia|Business|Finance

Citi hires Singapore executive from DBS to lead wealth in Asia South

Citigroup has hired Yeo Wenxian as head of wealth for Asia South region from Singapore's biggest lender DBS Group Holdings, according to a memo seen by Reuters.

Citi hires Singapore executive from DBS to lead wealth in Asia South
Business|Economy|News

Japan June household spending falls 1.4% year on year

Japanese consumer spending fell more than expected in June, government data showed on Tuesday.

Japan June household spending falls 1.4% year on year
MidEast|News|World

Israeli forces kill at least 11 Palestinians in West Bank clashes

Israeli forces backed by drone strikes killed at least 11 Palestinians in clashes around the volatile West Bank city of Jenin, the military and

Israeli forces kill at least 11 Palestinians in West Bank clashes
Asia|Economy|Finance

Japan's June real wages rise for first time in nearly two years

Japan's inflation-adjusted real wages rose in June for the first time in more than two years as nominal pay gained at the fastest pace in nearly

Japan's June real wages rise for first time in nearly two years
Business|News

Teamsters Canada, rail companies agree to restart contract talks, minister says

Teamsters Canada, Canadian National Railway and Canadian Pacific Kansas City have agreed to restart stalled contract negotiations along with federal mediators, Minister of Labor Steven

Teamsters Canada, rail companies agree to restart contract talks, minister says
Business|Economy|Finance|News

Fed's Daly: more confident inflation is on path to 2%

San Francisco Federal Reserve Bank President Mary Daly on Monday said she is "more confident" U.S. inflation is headed toward the Fed's 2% goal. 

Fed's Daly: more confident inflation is on path to 2%
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US judge describes how Google built and defended illegal search monopoly

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US judge describes how Google built and defended illegal search monopoly
Crime|News|Political

Venezuela opens criminal probe against opposition leaders

Venezuela's attorney general Tarek Saab said on Monday his office will launch a criminal investigation against opposition leaders Maria Corina Machado and Edmundo Gonzalez, who

Venezuela opens criminal probe against opposition leaders
Business|Economy|Finance

Simon Property Group lowers annual forecast for net income, misses second-quarter FFO

Simon Property Group lowered annual forecast for net income and missed second-quarter estimates for funds from operations (FFO) on Monday.

Simon Property Group lowers annual forecast for net income, misses second-quarter FFO

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