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Ukraine targets Moscow in biggest drone attack yet

Ukraine targeted the Russian capital on Tuesday in its biggest drone attack so far, killing at least one and wrecking dozens of homes in the Moscow region and forcing around 50

Ukraine targets Moscow in biggest drone attack yet
Health|News|Technology

Australia plans social media minimum age limit, angering youth digital advocates

Australia plans to set a minimum age limit for children to use social media citing concerns about mental and physical health, sparking a backlash from

Australia plans social media minimum age limit, angering youth digital advocates
Business|Economy

UK government sets up board to tackle labour market inactivity

Britain's Labour Party on Tuesday launched a new advisory board that will help address long-standing issues in the country's labour market, including reducing high levels of

UK government sets up board to tackle labour market inactivity
Europe|News|World

Blinken to discuss support for Ukraine in meetings with senior officials in London

U.S.

Blinken to discuss support for Ukraine in meetings with senior officials in London
Business|Finance

Australia central bank reforms in doubt as politics interferes

Long-delayed reforms to the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) could be dead in the water after the Liberal National opposition decided to oppose them in parliament, Treasurer Jim

Australia central bank reforms in doubt as politics interferes
Business|Finance|Technology

Hewlett Packard shares fall on $1.35 billion convertible stock offering for Juniper buyout

Hewlett Packard Enterprise's shares dropped 6.4% in extended trading after the AI server maker announced a $1.35 billion mandatory convertible preferred stock offering to fund its

Hewlett Packard shares fall on $1.35 billion convertible stock offering for Juniper buyout
Asia|News|World

North Korea’s Kim Jong Un says country to increase number of nuclear weapons ‘exponentially,’ state media reports

North Korea’s Kim Jong Un says country to increase number of nuclear weapons ‘exponentially,’ state media reports

North Korea’s Kim Jong Un says country to increase number of nuclear weapons ‘exponentially,’ state media reports
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Oracle beats quarterly estimates as demand for its cloud services rises

Oracle beat estimates for quarterly results and forecast second-quarter revenue growth above estimates on Monday, boosted by growing demand for its cloud offerings, sending its

Oracle beats quarterly estimates as demand for its cloud services rises
Europe|News

UK PM Starmer sees off rebellion over cuts to winter fuel payments

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer avoided a major rebellion in his party on Tuesday over plans to cut 1.5 billion pounds ($1.96 billion) in

UK PM Starmer sees off rebellion over cuts to winter fuel payments
News|World

North Korea's Kim Jong Un vows to exponentially boost nuclear arsenal

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un said the country is now implementing a nuclear force construction policy to increase the number of nuclear weapons "exponentially", state media KCNA

North Korea's Kim Jong Un vows to exponentially boost nuclear arsenal
Celebrity|Entertainment

Five facts on James Earl Jones

James Earl Jones, the actor, was sometimes in danger of being upstaged by James Earl Jones, the voice.

Five facts on James Earl Jones
Business|Finance|Sports

Under Armour warns restructuring may cost more than previously expected

Under Armour expects its restructuring efforts to cost more than it had previously forecast, the sportswear maker said on Monday, sending its shares down 3% in aftermarket trade.

Under Armour warns restructuring may cost more than previously expected
News|Uncategorized

US House votes to bar new DJI drones as 'China week' gets underway

The U.S.

US House votes to bar new DJI drones as 'China week' gets underway
Business|Environment|News|Technology

US approves major transmission project in Nevada

The Biden administration on Monday said it had approved a major transmission line in Nevada that will run hundreds of miles along the state's border with California and be able to provide

US approves major transmission project in Nevada
Americas|News|Political

No concessions made to Nicaragua for release of political prisoners, US says

The United States did not give any sort of concessions to Nicaragua in exchange for the release of more than 100 political prisoners last week, an official said on Monday.

No concessions made to Nicaragua for release of political prisoners, US says
Business|Economy|News

Nippon Steel rebuts CFIUS's case against its bid for US Steel-letter

Nippon Steel defended its $14.9 billion bid for U.S. Steel , arguing it would strengthen the U.S.

Nippon Steel rebuts CFIUS's case against its bid for US Steel-letter
Celebrity|Entertainment|Health

Harvey Weinstein undergoes emergency heart surgery

Former Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein was rushed to a hospital from a New York City prison on Sunday and underwent heart surgery on Monday, his

Harvey Weinstein undergoes emergency heart surgery
Business|Finance

Norfolk Southern CEO to step down amid misconduct probe, sources say

Norfolk Southern's CEO Alan Shaw is expected to step down from his role at the railroad company amid an investigation into allegations of potential workplace misconduct, two sources

Norfolk Southern CEO to step down amid misconduct probe, sources say
Asia|News

Pakistani police detain two parliamentarians in swoop on ex-PM Khan's party

At least two parliamentarians were detained in late night swoops in Islamabad on members of the party of jailed former Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan, party leaders and the

Pakistani police detain two parliamentarians in swoop on ex-PM Khan's party
News|World

Russian forces capture village of Memryk in east, Ukraine says troops holding firm

Russian forces pressed on with their advance on the eastern front in their 2-1/2-year-old war against Ukraine, capturing the village of Memryk, east of the city of Pokrovsk, the

News

Brazil's Lula taps new human rights minister

Brazil's President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva has named state lawmaker Macae Evaristo as the country's new human rights minister, he said on Monday in a post on social platform

Brazil's Lula taps new human rights minister
News|World

UN convoy in Gaza released after being detained by Israel

A convoy of United Nations vehicles and staff detained for more than eight hours by Israel in northern Gaza on Monday has been released, the head of the U.N.

Technology

Apple's key launches at iPhone 16 unveiling event

Apple on Monday unveiled an artificial intelligence focused-iPhone 16 lineup, a sleeker Apple Watch, AirPods 4, and said new AI features will be added to its devices next month.

Apple's key launches at iPhone 16 unveiling event
Americas|Business|Finance|Stock Markets

Mexican retailer La Comer's shares jump after preliminary index inclusion

Shares of Mexican retailer La Comer jumped around 5.5% to trade at 35.87 pesos on Monday, after the S&P Dow Jones said the stock would be preliminarily included in its S&P/BMV

Finance|Technology

Brazil's Pix to overtake credit cards in e-commerce as soon as 2025, study shows

Brazil's instant payment system Pix is seen surpassing credit cards as the leader in the local online purchase market as soon as next year, earlier than initially expected, a new

Brazil's Pix to overtake credit cards in e-commerce as soon as 2025, study shows

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