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MidEast|News|Political

Berlin calls on Iran and others to prevent Middle East escalation

The German government has called on all parties to the Middle East conflict, in particular Iran, to prevent an escalation after a rocket attack in the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights

Berlin calls on Iran and others to prevent Middle East escalation
Europe|News

Champagne galore! Shipwreck gives Polish divers something to celebrate

Polish divers have found a 19th-century shipwreck off the coast of Sweden laden with bottles of champagne, a "very exclusive" cargo they say may have been destined for the tsar of

Champagne galore! Shipwreck gives Polish divers something to celebrate
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McDonald's sales fall globally for first time in more than three years

McDonald's reported a surprise drop in sales worldwide on Monday, its first decline in 13 quarters, as deal-seeking consumers shy away from higher priced menu items,

McDonald's sales fall globally for first time in more than three years
Europe|Political

Bulgaria's small ITN party gets mandate to form next government

Bulgaria's President Rumen Radev gave the mandate to form a government on Monday to a small party that came sixth in last month's parliamentary vote, the latest attempt to build a

Bulgaria's small ITN party gets mandate to form next government
Europe|News|World

Russian train smashes into truck, injuring 52

A train carrying 800 passengers smashed into a truck at a level crossing in southern Russia on Monday, sending at least eight carriages off the track and injuring 52 people, local

Russian train smashes into truck, injuring 52
Economy|Finance|News

Calmer, but for how long?

A look at the day ahead in U.S. and global markets by Alun John, EMEA breaking news correspondent, finance and markets Things are feeling calmer on Monday morning, though we will see how long that

Calmer, but for how long?
Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

S&P 500 barely rises as investors await key results, jobs data, Fed meeting

The S&P 500 closed barely higher after Monday's choppy trading session as investors held their breath ahead of a raft of big technology company earnings, a

S&P 500 barely rises as investors await key results, jobs data, Fed meeting
Europe|News

Kremlin rejects Western media speculation that Russia was behind rail sabotage in France

The Kremlin on Monday dismissed Western media speculation that Russia was behind a series of attacks against the French railway system and said that Western media frequently tried

Kremlin rejects Western media speculation that Russia was behind rail sabotage in France
Business|Finance|Health

Abbott shares slide after trial verdict, weigh on rival Reckitt Benckiser

Abbott Laboratories' shares fell nearly 7% premarket, while British peer Reckitt Benckiser slumped 9% on Monday, after the U.S. healthcare firm was ordered to pay $495 million in damages

Abbott shares slide after trial verdict, weigh on rival Reckitt Benckiser
Americas|Election|Europe|Political

Putin hails Maduro's win, Kremlin says it is deepening ties

Russian President Vladimir Putin on Monday congratulated Nicolas Maduro on winning the disputed Venezuelan election, and the Kremlin said it was deepening

Putin hails Maduro's win, Kremlin says it is deepening ties
MidEast|News|Political

UK welcomes Lebanese government's call for cessation of violence

Britain welcomes the Lebanese government's call for a cessation of all violence after an attack on the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights blamed on Lebanon's Hezbollah, Britain's

Europe|World

Russia inches toward strategic supply route in Ukraine's east

Russian forces are focusing their heaviest assaults near Ukraine's strategic eastern city of Pokrovsk, Kyiv said on Monday, as Moscow bears down on a

Asia|Economy|Political

Philippines seeks increase in defence spending in 2025

The Philippines is allocating 256.1 billion pesos ($4.38 billion) for defence spending in 2025, the budget ministry said on Monday, up 6.4% from this year's budget as the country

Crime|Europe|Political

Far-left activist arrested regarding rail sabotage-minister

A far-left activist has been arrested in connection with the sabotage attack on France's high-speed rail network last Friday, Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin said on Monday.

Far-left activist arrested regarding rail sabotage-minister
Business|Europe|Technology

France suspects leftists in rail attacks as telecoms networks hit

Vandals sabotaged France's telecoms networks overnight, piling pressure on French security services trying to secure the Olympics after

France suspects leftists in rail attacks as telecoms networks hit
Asia|News|Political

China rebukes US, Japan for 'false accusations' on maritime issues, military expansion

Joint statements between the United States and Japan "falsely accuse" China on maritime issues and point fingers at its normal military development and defence policy, China's

China rebukes US, Japan for 'false accusations' on maritime issues, military expansion
Asia|Crime|News

Hong Kong activist convicted of getting complaint form out of prison without authorisation

A Hong Kong court on Monday convicted pro-democracy activist Owen Chow and his solicitor Phyllis Woo of getting a complaint form meant for the

Hong Kong activist convicted of getting complaint form out of prison without authorisation
Business|Europe|Sports

Heineken's shares slide as first-half results miss forecasts

Dutch brewer Heineken reported a 12.5% rise in half-year operating profit on Monday

Heineken's shares slide as first-half results miss forecasts
Business|Economy|Europe|MidEast

European shares close lower in lead-up to Fed, earnings

European shares ended a touch lower on Monday as investors remained risk averse at the start of an earnings-packed week, while global risk events such

European shares close lower in lead-up to Fed, earnings
Africa|MidEast

Russia's Wagner says it took losses in heavy fighting against rebels in Mali

Russia's Wagner mercenary group said on Monday that its fighters and Malian soldiers took losses in heavy fighting against Tuareg rebels near Mali's border with Algeria.

MidEast|News

Israeli officials say they want to avoid all-out war in Lebanon retaliation

Israel wants to hurt Hezbollah but not drag the Middle East into all-out war, two Israeli officials said on Monday, as Lebanon braced for

Israeli officials say they want to avoid all-out war in Lebanon retaliation
Election|Europe|Political

Spain asks Venezuela to release broken down, verifiable voting data

Spain's Foreign Minister Jose Manuel Albares on Monday morning asked Venezuela to release broken down and verifiable voting data after the national electoral council announced

Spain asks Venezuela to release broken down, verifiable voting data
Business|Sports

BetMGM warns full-year loss will be bigger than previously expected

U.S. sports betting platform BetMGM said on Monday that its losses for the year would be bigger than previously expected as it invests heavily in marketing amid intense competition in the

BetMGM warns full-year loss will be bigger than previously expected
Europe|News|Sports

France suspects far-left groups were behind rail sabotage, minister says

France suspects members of far-left groups were behind the sabotage of the high-speed rail network last week just as the Olympic Games were

France suspects far-left groups were behind rail sabotage, minister says
Americas|News|Political

Venezuela's Machado says opposition candidate won 70% of the vote

Venezuela opposition leader Maria Corina Machado said early on Monday that opposition candidate Edmundo Gonzalez won 70% of the vote in a presidential contest over the weekend.

Venezuela's Machado says opposition candidate won 70% of the vote

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