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Lilly CEO says weight-loss drug shortage to end 'very soon', Bloomberg News reports

U.S. drugmaker Eli Lilly expects its blockbuster weight-loss drug to officially come out of shortage in the United States in coming days, Bloomberg News reported on Thursday, citing an

Lilly CEO says weight-loss drug shortage to end 'very soon', Bloomberg News reports
Business|Economy

Law firm Skadden hires Gonzalez-Sussman from Olshan

Law firm Skadden on Thursday said it hired a veteran attorney to head its shareholder engagement and activism practice at a time more investors are pushing corporations to change

Law firm Skadden hires Gonzalez-Sussman from Olshan
Business|Technology

Apple asks US judge to toss antitrust lawsuit

Apple on Thursday asked a U.S. judge to dismiss a lawsuit by federal and state antitrust regulators accusing it of illegally monopolizing the smartphone market, saying the

Apple asks US judge to toss antitrust lawsuit
Americas|News|Political

Harris to return to Washington to welcome Americans freed in prisoner swap, says source

U.S.

Harris to return to Washington to welcome Americans freed in prisoner swap, says source
Americas|Business|Economy

Hess shares fall most in 20 months on lengthy new delay to Chevron sale

Shares in U.S. oil producer Hess suffered their largest daily percentage drop in 20 months on Thursday on fallout from the lengthy new delay to its proposed sale to Chevron An

Hess shares fall most in 20 months on lengthy new delay to Chevron sale
Business|Europe

British Airways owner IAG scraps deal to acquire Air Europa

British Airways owner IAG terminated its proposed takeover of Spain's Air Europa on Thursday, citing regulatory environment concerns, less

British Airways owner IAG scraps deal to acquire Air Europa
Americas|Economy|News|Political

US EPA issues fuel waiver for Midwest states hit by refinery outage

The U.S.

US EPA issues fuel waiver for Midwest states hit by refinery outage
Economy|Finance|News

Reaction to major East-West prisoner swap

Here is international reaction to Thursday's East-West prisoner exchange: WALL STREET JOURNAL Wall Street Journal editor Emma Tucker, whose correspondent Evan Gershkovich was included in

Reaction to major East-West prisoner swap
News|Political

Who is being freed in major Russia-West prisoner swap?

Following are details of some of the people from the United States, Russia and several other countries being freed in a major prisoner exchange, as named by the United States.  U.S.

Who is being freed in major Russia-West prisoner swap?
Europe|Political

UK PM Starmer welcomes release of prisoners including Vladimir Kara-Murza

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer on Thursday welcomed the release of a number of prisoners from Russia including dual Russian-British dissident Vladimir Kara-Murza, who had been

UK PM Starmer welcomes release of prisoners including Vladimir Kara-Murza
MidEast|Political

Hezbollah vows 'definite' response to Israeli killing of top commander

Lebanon's powerful Iran-backed group Hezbollah vowed on Thursday a "definite" response to Israel's killing of its top military commander, saying the strike had crossed red lines and

Hezbollah vows 'definite' response to Israeli killing of top commander
Africa|Political

Togo president keeps PM, promises new government

Togo's President Faure Gnassingbe has retained Victoire Sidemeho Tomegah-Dogbe as prime minister and a government will be formed in the coming days in line with a new constitution,

Togo president keeps PM, promises new government
News|Political

Prisoners freed under major international exchange

Here are names of those freed under a major East-West prisoner exchange on Thursday, according to a senior Administration official.

Prisoners freed under major international exchange
News|World

At least 15 Palestinians killed in Israeli strike on school in Gaza, emergency services say

Israeli forces hit a school in Shejaia in Gaza City on Thursday, killing at least 15 people and wounding 29, Palestinian civil emergency services said, as fighting continued in various

At least 15 Palestinians killed in Israeli strike on school in Gaza, emergency services say
Political|Travel

Israel warns citizens to exercise caution abroad

Israel's national security council warned Israelis on Thursday to exercise extra caution when travelling abroad and said Iran or its allies Hamas and Hezbollah could target

Crime|Europe|Political

UK PM Starmer condemns far-right for violence after Southport killings

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer condemned far-right demonstrators after outbreaks of violence in London and elsewhere following the killing of three young girls in Southport,

UK PM Starmer condemns far-right for violence after Southport killings
Entertainment|Technology

Former CNN anchor Lemon sues Musk over canceled X deal

Former CNN anchor Don Lemon filed a lawsuit against Elon Musk on Thursday, months after a partnership with the X social media platform was scrapped claiming the X owner unfairly

Former CNN anchor Lemon sues Musk over canceled X deal
Education|Health|Lifestyle|Opinion

US FDIC sexual harassment prevention deficient, watchdog says

Efforts to prevent sexual harassment at the U.S.

US FDIC sexual harassment prevention deficient, watchdog says
Economy|Finance

German finance ministry advisory board doubtful about efforts to reduce budget gap

The advisory board to the German Finance Ministry sees the three options under consideration to reduce a 17 billion euro ($18 billion) budget shortfall as

German finance ministry advisory board doubtful about efforts to reduce budget gap
Americas|News|Political

Trump loses appeal of gag order in hush money criminal case

A New York state appeals court on Thursday rejected Donald Trump's challenge to a gag order in his hush money criminal case, where the former U.S.

Trump loses appeal of gag order in hush money criminal case
Business|Economy|Europe|Finance

UK firms scale back expected wage growth, BoE survey shows

British businesses' expectations for wage growth in the next 12 months cooled slightly in July, according to a survey that could help ease the concerns of Bank of England

UK firms scale back expected wage growth, BoE survey shows
Africa|Economy|News

At least three killed in Nigeria protests, witnesses say

At least three protesters were killed in Nigeria's Kaduna state on Thursday, Reuters reporters and eyewitnesses said, as demonstrators rallied across the country against rising cost

At least three killed in Nigeria protests, witnesses say
Business|Finance|Stock Markets|Technology

Tech giants faced major market cap drop in July on earnings worries

Global mega tech companies' market capitalisation dropped sharply in July, in response to disappointing quarterly results and concerns over high valuations, prompting investors to shift

Tech giants faced major market cap drop in July on earnings worries
Africa|Food|Health|News

How bad is the hunger crisis in Sudan and what does famine mean?

A global food monitor concluded on Thursday that war in Sudan had caused famine at a camp for displaced people in North Darfur, and similar conditions may exist elsewhere in the region.

How bad is the hunger crisis in Sudan and what does famine mean?
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Major Russian and Soviet prisoner exchanges

An extensive east-west prisoner swap, involving 26 people, took place in Ankara on Thursday, the Turkish presidency said.

Major Russian and Soviet prisoner exchanges

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