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Health|News

Iowa starts enforcing six-week abortion ban

Iowa enforced a ban on abortions after six weeks of pregnancy on Monday, becoming the 22nd state to impose broad restrictions on ending pregnancies since

Iowa starts enforcing six-week abortion ban
Economy|Europe|News

UK public sector workers get above-inflation pay rises, worth 9 billion pounds

British public sector workers such as teachers and doctors are set to receive inflation-busting pay rises worth 9.4 billion pounds ($12.1 billion) that will pressure the public purse

UK public sector workers get above-inflation pay rises, worth 9 billion pounds
Europe|Political

Hungarian minister says Polish counterpart lied as diplomatic row deepens

Hungary's foreign minister on Monday accused his Polish counterpart of lying, as simmering tensions concerning Warsaw and Budapest's differences over Ukraine erupted into a

Hungarian minister says Polish counterpart lied as diplomatic row deepens
Business|Europe

Airbus to restructure Space Systems as consolidation talks continue

Airbus is drawing up a turnaround plan for its struggling Space Systems business, industry sources said, without waiting for the outcome of European consolidation talks

Airbus to restructure Space Systems as consolidation talks continue
Business|Stock Markets

Tesla jumps on replacing Ford as Morgan Stanley's 'top pick' in US auto sector

Tesla shares jumped nearly 6.3% on Monday after Morgan Stanley named the most valuable automaker its "top pick" in the U.S. automotive industry, replacing Ford.

Tesla jumps on replacing Ford as Morgan Stanley's 'top pick' in US auto sector
Celebrity|Crime|Entertainment|Europe

Ex-BBC news presenter Huw Edwards charged with indecent child picture crimes

Former British TV news presenter Huw Edwards, a household name in Britain, has been charged with three counts of making indecent pictures of children, police said on Monday.

Ex-BBC news presenter Huw Edwards charged with indecent child picture crimes
Americas|Political

Nine Latin American governments call for emergency OAS meeting

Nine Latin American governments will call for an emergency meeting of the Organization of American States (OAS) permanent council, according to a joint statement published on Monday.

Nine Latin American governments call for emergency OAS meeting
Election|News|Political

Johnson says Biden's Supreme Court overhaul 'dead on arrival' in House

The leading Republican in Congress, Mike Johnson, on Monday that President Joe Biden's Supreme Court reform proposal would not be considered by the House.

Johnson says Biden's Supreme Court overhaul 'dead on arrival' in House
Asia|News|Political

Pakistan army says protesters kill soldier, injure 16

Pakistan's army said protesters taking part in a march in the southwestern city of Gwadar attacked security forces deployed to guard them on Monday, killing one soldier and

Pakistan army says protesters kill soldier, injure 16
Election|News|Political

Trump agrees to sit for interview with FBI as it investigates shooting

By Sarah N.

Trump agrees to sit for interview with FBI as it investigates shooting
Political

Iran warns of serious consequences for any Israeli hit on Lebanon

Any possible Israeli attack on Lebanon will have serious consequences for Israel, Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian said in a phone call with French counterpart Emmanuel Macron,

Iran warns of serious consequences for any Israeli hit on Lebanon
Economy|Finance

UK finance minister Rachel Reeves to hold first budget on Oct. 30

British finance minister Rachel Reeves told parliament on Monday that she would hold her first annual budget on Oct. 30, after the Labour Party won a decisive election victory on

UK finance minister Rachel Reeves to hold first budget on Oct. 30
MidEast|Political

Hamas, Israel trade blame for not reaching Gaza ceasefire and hostage deal

Israel and the Islamist group Hamas traded blame on Monday over the lack of progress in reaching a ceasefire and hostage release deal in the Gaza Strip despite

Hamas, Israel trade blame for not reaching Gaza ceasefire and hostage deal
Election|Political

Who is running for UK Conservative Party leadership?

Britain's opposition Conservatives have begun the process of choosing a new leader to replace former prime minister Rishi Sunak who led the party to a record defeat in a July 4

Who is running for UK Conservative Party leadership?
News|Political

Israeli military probe of suspected abuse of Palestinian detainee sparks uproar

Right-wing Israeli protesters broke into two military compounds on Monday after investigators arrived to question soldiers about suspected abuse at one of them, a detention camp

Israeli military probe of suspected abuse of Palestinian detainee sparks uproar
Travel

Airline Royal Jordanian suspends flights to Beirut Monday and Tuesday, TV says

Jordan's flag carrier Royal Jordanian has suspended flights to Beirut on Monday and Tuesday, Jordanian Television reported, citing a statement from the airline on Monday.

Airline Royal Jordanian suspends flights to Beirut Monday and Tuesday, TV says
Crime

Two children killed in 'ferocious' knife attack, UK police say

Two children were stabbed to death at a Taylor Swift-themed event in northwest England, and a 17-year-old male suspect was arrested, police said on Monday.

Two children killed in 'ferocious' knife attack, UK police say
Europe|Political

Turkish, Armenian officials to hold normalisation talks after 2-year lull, source says

Special representatives from Turkey and Armenia will hold a new round of talks aimed at normalising ties between the neighbours on Tuesday, a Turkish diplomatic source said on

Africa|Political

South Africa's ANC expels former president Zuma after election betrayal

Former South African president Jacob Zuma has been expelled from the African National Congress after backing a rival party in May's

South Africa's ANC expels former president Zuma after election betrayal
Asia|Business

Toyota chairman warns he may lose board spot if investor support continues to fall

Toyota Motor Chairman Akio Toyoda said he may not be reelected as a director if shareholder support for him continues to fall at the pace it did this year, according to an interview

Toyota chairman warns he may lose board spot if investor support continues to fall
Business|Economy

Loews CEO James Tisch to step down after 25 years

Insurance firm Loews' CEO James Tisch will step down after nearly 25 years at the helm, with his son Benjamin named the successor, the company said on Monday.

Loews CEO James Tisch to step down after 25 years
Europe|Health

Greece bans moving goats and sheep as 'goat plague' spreads

Greece has banned moving sheep and goats from their farms to try to contain a viral infection known as "goat plague" after new cases were detected over the weekend, the agriculture

Greece bans moving goats and sheep as 'goat plague' spreads
MidEast|News|Political

Italy's Tajani seeks de-escalation with Israel's Katz, Lebanon's Habib

Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani has discussed efforts to prevent a new war in the Middle East with his Israeli and Lebanese counterparts, Israel Katz and Bou Habib, he said on

Italy's Tajani seeks de-escalation with Israel's Katz, Lebanon's Habib
Asia|Political

Kremlin says Japanese travel warning shows Tokyo does not want to develop ties with Moscow

The Kremlin said on Monday that Japan's stance that its citizens should avoid travelling to Russia showed that Tokyo was increasingly aligned with "the collective West" and that its

Kremlin says Japanese travel warning shows Tokyo does not want to develop ties with Moscow
Business|Economy|Finance

Sixth Street inks $5.1 billion take-private purchase of insurer Enstar

Investment firm Sixth Street will acquire Enstar for $5.1 billion, in a deal backed by former Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin and billionaire J Christopher Flowers, the insurer said on

Sixth Street inks $5.1 billion take-private purchase of insurer Enstar

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