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Ukraine attacks oil storage depot in Russian border region, governor says

The governor of Russia's southern Belgorod region said on Sunday Ukrainian forces attacked a fuel depot, triggering a series of fires after Moscow and Kyiv accused each other of launching

Ukraine attacks oil storage depot in Russian border region, governor says
Asia|News|World

Typhoon Yagi wreaks havoc on infrastructure, factories in Vietnam

Typhoon Yagi, Asia's most powerful storm this year, was downgraded to a tropical depression on Sunday, after wreaking havoc in

Typhoon Yagi wreaks havoc on infrastructure, factories in Vietnam
Americas|News|World

Former U.S. President George W. Bush does not plan to make election endorsement

Former U.S. President George W.

Former U.S. President George W. Bush does not plan to make election endorsement
Americas|Election

Venezuelan former opposition candidate Gonzalez leaves country, VP says

Edmundo Gonzalez, the opposition presidential candidate who ran against President Nicolas Maduro in elections in July, has left the country, Vice President Delcy Rodriguez said on

Venezuelan former opposition candidate Gonzalez leaves country, VP says
Business|Finance|Technology

Musk denies report his xAI in talks over Tesla revenue

Elon Musk denied a report that his artificial intelligence startup xAI has held talks for a share in future Tesla revenue in return for giving Musk's electric vehicle maker access to xAI's

Science|Technology

Musk says SpaceX to launch first uncrewed Starships to Mars in two years

SpaceX will launch its first uncrewed Starships to Mars in two years when the next Earth-Mars transfer window opens, Chief Executive Officer Elon Musk said in a post on social media

Musk says SpaceX to launch first uncrewed Starships to Mars in two years
Asia|News|Political|World

North Korean leader emphasises importance of strengthening naval power

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un underscored the importance of strengthening naval power as he toured a naval base construction site, state media KCNA reported on Sunday.

North Korean leader emphasises importance of strengthening naval power
Environment|News|Travel

Wildfire in Canadian national park now under control, officials say

The wildfire that ravaged an iconic Canadian national park and the tourist town nestled within it is now under control, officials said Saturday.

Environment|News

Bolivia declares national emergency due to forest fires

Bolivia declared a national emergency due to raging forest fires the country's defense ministry announced on Saturday.

Bolivia declares national emergency due to forest fires
News|Uncategorized|World

Blinken to travel to UK Monday to discuss Middle East, Ukraine

U.S.

Blinken to travel to UK Monday to discuss Middle East, Ukraine
Uncategorized

Yellen 'probably done' when Biden ends term, may meet Chinese counterpart soon

U.S.

Yellen 'probably done' when Biden ends term, may meet Chinese counterpart soon
Economy|Europe|News

Greek PM pledges pension, wage hikes by 2027, within budget limits

Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis promised on Saturday to increase pensions, cut taxes and social security contributions, and increase

Greek PM pledges pension, wage hikes by 2027, within budget limits
Arts|Entertainment

List of winners at the 2024 Venice Film Festival

The 81st Venice Film Festival ended on Saturday. Here is a list of all the main award winners.

List of winners at the 2024 Venice Film Festival
Europe

Portugal high-security jailbreak sees five inmates escaping by ladder

Five inmates including a Briton, an Argentinian and a Georgian as well as two Portuguese escaped from the Vale de Judeus high-security prison some 30 km (18 miles) north of Lisbon,

Europe|News

Three civilians injured as Ukraine shells Belgorod region, governor says

Three civilians were injured in Russia's Belgorod region after Ukrainian shells hit the town of Shebekino, the regional governor said on Saturday.

News|Political|World

No spying took place by employees of Iraqi prime minister's office, adviser says

A political adviser to Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani has rejected recent allegations that employees at the premier's office have been spying on and wire-tapping

No spying took place by employees of Iraqi prime minister's office, adviser says
MidEast|News|World

Israeli strike kills three Lebanese medics, Hezbollah retaliates

Three Lebanese paramedics were killed and two others wounded, one critically, in an Israeli attack while they were extinguishing fires in the southern town of Faroun,

News|Technology

Autopsy suggests tycoon Mike Lynch likely died of suffocation in yacht - source

British tech tycoon Mike Lynch died of suffocation after running out of oxygen, an investigative source said, citing initial examinations carried out on Saturday after his

Autopsy suggests tycoon Mike Lynch likely died of suffocation in yacht - source
Europe|News|World

German warships to pass through Taiwan Strait this month, Spiegel says

Two German warships are set to pass through the sensitive Taiwan Strait in the middle of this month, becoming the first German naval vessels to do so in 22 years, Spiegel

News|World

Turkey's Erdogan calls for Islamic alliance against Israel

Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan said on Saturday Islamic countries should form an alliance against what he called "the growing threat of expansionism" from Israel, drawing a

Turkey's Erdogan calls for Islamic alliance against Israel
Europe|News

Deutsche Bahn says technical fault that caused train service disruption fixed

German rail company Deutsche Bahn said on Saturday that a technical fault, which had "massively disrupted" train services in the centre of the country, has been fixed.

Deutsche Bahn says technical fault that caused train service disruption fixed
Europe|News|World

Ukraine hits munitions depot in Russia with drones, source says

Ukrainian drones hit a munitions depot in the Russian region of Voronezh overnight, a Ukrainian security source said on Saturday, adding that Kyiv believed the depot was being used to

Africa|Crime|News

Morocco stops 45,000 migrants from crossing to Europe in 2024

Morocco has stopped 45,015 people from illegally migrating to Europe since January and busted 177 migrant trafficking gangs, Morocco's state news agency MAP reported on Friday,

Morocco stops 45,000 migrants from crossing to Europe in 2024
Business|Economy|News|World

China says its huge market is opportunity not threat to US

A modern China with a huge population is an opportunity, not a threat, for the United States, China's Ministry of Commerce reported commerce vice minister Wang Shouwen as saying

China says its huge market is opportunity not threat to US
Business

Chrysler-parent Stellantis recalls 1.46 million vehicles worldwide

Chrysler parent Stellantis said Saturday it is recalling 1.46 million vehicles worldwide due to a software malfunction in the anti-lock brake system that can

Chrysler-parent Stellantis recalls 1.46 million vehicles worldwide

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