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Turkey's Erdogan calls Olympics opening ceremony an attack on sacred values

Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan on Tuesday slammed the Olympics opening ceremony in Paris as a "disgusting" attack on humanity's sacred values, saying it was an insult to the

Turkey's Erdogan calls Olympics opening ceremony an attack on sacred values
Economy|Finance

BOJ mulling raising short-term rates to around 0.25%, media reports

The Bank of Japan is considering raising short-term interest rates to around 0.25% from the current 0-0.1% at its two-day policy meeting that ends on Wednesday, Jiji news agency

BOJ mulling raising short-term rates to around 0.25%, media reports
Business|Economy|Europe

L'Oreal 2Q sales rise but depressed China market weighs

French cosmetics giant L'Oreal reported a 5.3% rise in second-quarter sales, below expectations and likely further rattling investors already worried about the

L'Oreal 2Q sales rise but depressed China market weighs
Economy|Election|Political

Harris would adhere to Biden's vow against middle-class US tax hikes, Yellen says

Vice President Kamala Harris would adhere to President Joe Biden's vow not to raise taxes on middle-income taxpayers and has helped to determine the Biden-Harris'

Harris would adhere to Biden's vow against middle-class US tax hikes, Yellen says
Europe|News|Political

Kremlin declines to comment on possible prisoner swap involving WSJ reporter Gershkovich

The Kremlin declined to comment on Tuesday on the possibility of a prisoner swap involving Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich.

Kremlin declines to comment on possible prisoner swap involving WSJ reporter Gershkovich
Business|Economy|Europe

Airbus quarterly profit falls on industrial costs and space charge

Europe's Airbus unveiled sharply lower second-quarter profits on Tuesday as the cost of investing in higher jetliner production, coupled with largely pre-announced

Airbus quarterly profit falls on industrial costs and space charge
Americas|Election|Political

Washington mulls individual sanctions following Venezuelan election

The U.S. is considering fresh sanctions on Venezuela following disputed results in the country's presidential election, with

Washington mulls individual sanctions following Venezuelan election
Business|Economy|Political

Pennsylvania governor says cannot support Nippon-US Steel merger

Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro said on Tuesday that he cannot support Nippon Steel's bid to buy U.S.

Pennsylvania governor says cannot support Nippon-US Steel merger
MidEast|News|Political

Iranian president sworn in with chants of 'Death to America, Israel'

Iran's new president Masoud Pezeshkian was sworn in on Tuesday, after winning an election earlier this month by promising to improve ties with the world and ease restrictions on

Iranian president sworn in with chants of 'Death to America, Israel'
Africa|MidEast|News|Political

Sudan says it conditionally accepts invitation to U.S.-sponsored peace talks

Sudan's government conditionally accepted on Tuesday an invitation to attend U.S.-sponsored peace talks in Geneva, raising hopes that the talks could advance efforts to end a 15-month

Sudan says it conditionally accepts invitation to U.S.-sponsored peace talks
Americas|News|Political

US must do more to counter China's actions, No. 2 diplomat says

U.S.

US must do more to counter China's actions, No. 2 diplomat says
Business|Economy

Spirit bets on premium travel in a bid to turn around its business

Spirit Airlines unveiled plans on Tuesday to tap into a growing demand for premium travel as the no-frills carrier chases high-margin revenue to

Spirit bets on premium travel in a bid to turn around its business
Economy|Finance

US consumer confidence rises in July; inflation expectations steady

U.S. consumer confidence unexpectedly rose in July, but remained in the tight range of the past two years amid lingering worries about inflation and higher borrowing costs.

US consumer confidence rises in July; inflation expectations steady
Economy|News

US job openings fall marginally, consumers less upbeat on the labor market

U.S. job openings fell modestly in June and data for the prior month was revised higher, suggesting the labor market continued to gradually slow and was not in

US job openings fall marginally, consumers less upbeat on the labor market
Europe|News|Political

Lavish state banquets tip French presidency into the red, auditor says

French President Emmanuel Macron's office racked up a multi-million euro budget overrun last year as it pulled out the stops on a lavish lobster dinner for Britain's King Charles and

Lavish state banquets tip French presidency into the red, auditor says
Business|Economy|News|Technology

Meta to pay $1.4 billion to settle Texas facial recognition data lawsuit

Meta Platforms has agreed to pay $1.4 billion to Texas to resolve the state’s lawsuit accusing the Facebook parent of illegally using facial-recognition

Meta to pay $1.4 billion to settle Texas facial recognition data lawsuit
Africa|Europe|Political

Algeria to withdraw its ambassador from France, foreign ministry says

Algeria has decided to withdraw its ambassador from France, the foreign ministry said on Tuesday, after France recognised a plan for autonomy for the Western Sahara region under

News|World

Britain urges its citizens to leave Lebanon, warning of rapid deterioration risk

Britain on Tuesday urged its citizens in Lebanon to leave the country, warning that tensions along the Israeli border could worsen quickly.

Britain urges its citizens to leave Lebanon, warning of rapid deterioration risk
Americas|News|Political

US says start of new China tariffs will be delayed by at least two weeks

The U.S.

US says start of new China tariffs will be delayed by at least two weeks
Business|Economy|Technology

Corning sees weak Q3 profit on slow demand for clean-air tech

Specialty glass maker Corning forecast current-quarter profit largely below Wall Street estimates on Tuesday, blaming a slowdown in demand for its clean-air technologies, even as it saw

Corning sees weak Q3 profit on slow demand for clean-air tech
Business|Economy|Technology

American Electric Power expects strong growth in new data center demand

American Electric Power has signed letters of intent to connect an additional 15 gigawatts of data centers, or more than 40% of the utility's current peak electrical load, by the end of the

American Electric Power expects strong growth in new data center demand
Election|News|Opinion|Political

Kamala Harris launches $50 million ad blitz in US presidential race

Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris launched a $50 million advertising blitz on Tuesday, capitalizing on the momentum of a fledgling campaign against Republican

Kamala Harris launches $50 million ad blitz in US presidential race
Economy|Finance|News

US home prices unchanged in May; annual gain smallest in 10 months

U.S. single-family home prices were unchanged in May and the annual increase was the smallest in 10 months as higher mortgage rates stifled demand, boosting housing supply.

US home prices unchanged in May; annual gain smallest in 10 months
Business|Economy|Finance

American Tower raises annual forecast for key profit metric on strong leasing demand

Real estate investment trust American Tower raised its forecast for annual adjusted funds from operations (AFFO) and beat second-quarter revenue estimates on Tuesday, helped by strong

American Tower raises annual forecast for key profit metric on strong leasing demand
Business|Economy|Technology

US agency puts onus on Amazon for sale of hazardous third-party products

Amazon.com is responsible for the sale of hazardous third-party products on its platform, a U.S. government agency said, ordering the e-commerce giant to propose

US agency puts onus on Amazon for sale of hazardous third-party products

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