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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
Asia|Economy|Technology

Taiwan Q2 economic growth seen slowing, but supported by AI boom: Reuters poll

Economic growth in trade-dependent Taiwan probably slowed in the second quarter in spite of robust exports driven by high demand for AI technology, a Reuters poll showed on Monday.

Taiwan Q2 economic growth seen slowing, but supported by AI boom: Reuters poll
Business|Economy|Finance

Cost savings drive Philips' profit beat, flags insurance payout

Philips reported second-quarter results that exceeded analysts' expectations on Monday thanks to cost savings, partly from job cuts,

Cost savings drive Philips' profit beat, flags insurance payout
Americas|Election|Political

International leaders react to Venezuela's election results

Leaders across the Americas and beyond reacted to the Venezuelan electoral authority's announcement just after midnight on Monday that President Nicolas Maduro had won a third term in

International leaders react to Venezuela's election results
Asia|News

U.S. concerned results announced by Venezuela election authority don't reflect votes, says Blinken

The United States has serious concerns that results announced by Venezuela's electoral authority declaring President Nicolas Maduro had won a third term, do not reflect

U.S. concerned results announced by Venezuela election authority don't reflect votes, says Blinken
Americas|Election|Political

Venezuela's Maduro says re-election is triumph of peace and stability

Venezuela President Nicolas Maduro said after midnight on Monday that his re-election is triumph of peace and stability and reiterated his campaign trail assertion that Venezuela's

Venezuela's Maduro says re-election is triumph of peace and stability
Economy|Finance

Ethiopia's birr drops 30% as central bank floats currency

Ethiopia's central bank floated the birr currency on Monday, a move it hopes will secure International Monetary Fund (IMF) support and enable progress on a

Ethiopia's birr drops 30% as central bank floats currency
MidEast|Travel

Beirut flights cancelled or delayed amid fears of Israeli attack

Flights to and from Beirut airport were cancelled or delayed on Monday as tensions escalated between Israel and armed political group Hezbollah after a strike in the

Beirut flights cancelled or delayed amid fears of Israeli attack
Asia|Australia|Political

US and Australia foreign and defence ministers to meet Aug 6

The foreign and defence ministers of the United States and Australia will meet in the U.S. on Aug. 6, the country's embassy in Canberra said on Monday.

US and Australia foreign and defence ministers to meet Aug 6
Europe|News|World

Ukrainian drone attack damages utility infrastructure in Russia's Voronezh region, governor says

A utility infrastructure facility in the Voronezh region caught fire briefly from the falling debris of a destroyed Ukraine-launched drone, the governor of the southwestern Russian region

Asia|Business|Finance|Stock Markets

Mitsubishi Motors' shares up on reports it will join Honda-Nissan partnership

Shares in Mitsubishi Motors surged on Monday following media reports that the Japanese automaker is in talks to join Nissan's and Honda's planned strategic partnership.

Mitsubishi Motors' shares up on reports it will join Honda-Nissan partnership
Asia|Business|Economy

Country Garden liquidation hearing adjourned to January next year, court says

A Hong Kong court on Monday adjourned a hearing into a petition seeking liquidation of Country Garden until Jan. 20, 2025, giving a breather to the

Country Garden liquidation hearing adjourned to January next year, court says
Business|Europe|Health|Stock Markets

Shares of Japan's Eisai tumble after EU rejects Alzheimer's drug

Shares of Japan's Eisai tumbled 11% and were on track for their biggest one-day fall in three years on Monday, after the European Union's regulator rejected the drugmaker's Leqembi

Shares of Japan's Eisai tumble after EU rejects Alzheimer's drug
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

China Evergrande's EV arm drops after creditors seek bankruptcy proceedings for units

Shares of China Evergrande New Energy Vehicle fell 7% in Monday morning trade after individual creditors of two of its units sought court approval for the units to go through

China Evergrande's EV arm drops after creditors seek bankruptcy proceedings for units
Americas|Environment|News|Political|World

Grenada PM takes over as CARICOM chair pledging fight for climate justice

Grenadian Prime Minister Dickon Mitchell on Sunday took over as the new rotating chairman of CARICOM, the regional bloc of the Caribbean, pledging to work for climate justice, reduce gun

Grenada PM takes over as CARICOM chair pledging fight for climate justice
Business|Economy|Finance

South Korea to support vendors hit by Qoo10 payment delays, founder pledges compensation

South Korea will provide $400 million in financial support to small businesses hit by payment delays on two Qoo10 e-commerce platforms and the Singapore-

South Korea to support vendors hit by Qoo10 payment delays, founder pledges compensation
Economy|Finance

Australia's banking regulator says it will not ease home lending rules

Australia's banking regulator on Monday said it would retain its strict home loan lending rules amid concern that the level of overall risk to the financial system remained elevated

Australia's banking regulator says it will not ease home lending rules
Business|Technology

Former Rockwell Collins chief being considered for Boeing CEO, report says

Former Rockwell Collins chief Kelly Ortberg has joined the list of contenders under serious consideration by Boeing as the planemaker's next chief executive officer, The Air Current

Former Rockwell Collins chief being considered for Boeing CEO, report says
Europe|News|World

Ukraine launches new strikes on power substations in Russia's Kursk region

Ukraine's military said its forces launched fresh waves of strikes on southern Russia's Kursk region on Monday, and said the strikes were targeting power substations in addition to earlier

Sports

Cubs obtain Isaac Paredes from Rays for Christopher Morel

The Chicago Cubs acquired All-Star third baseman Isaac Paredes from the Tampa Bay Rays for third baseman Christopher Morel and two minor leaguers on Sunday.

Cubs obtain Isaac Paredes from Rays for Christopher Morel
Americas|Economy|News|World

Curacao becomes associate member of Caribbean Community

The Dutch Caribbean island of Curacao on Sunday became the newest associate member of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM), a bloc promoting economic integration and cooperation across a

Curacao becomes associate member of Caribbean Community
Sports

Patriots DT Christian Barmore out indefinitely due to blood clots

New England Patriots defensive tackle Christian Barmore is out indefinitely after being diagnosed with blood clots.

Patriots DT Christian Barmore out indefinitely due to blood clots
Asia|News|Political

North Korea's Kim Jong Un inspects flooded areas near China border, KCNA says

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un inspected on Sunday flooded areas near the country's border with China after 5,000 people were affected, state media KCNA said on Monday.

North Korea's Kim Jong Un inspects flooded areas near China border, KCNA says

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