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Economy|Europe

Italy budget plan to keep 1% GDP growth estimate, junior minister says

Italy plans to confirm a projected 1% economic growth estimate for this year in its medium-term structural budget plan to be presented to the European Commission by Sept.

Italy budget plan to keep 1% GDP growth estimate, junior minister says
Business|Entertainment

Japan's first casino resort likely to open in late 2030 - report

Japan's first casino resort is likely to open in the western city of Osaka in late 2030 as a main operator is planning to waive its right to withdraw from the project without penalty

Japan's first casino resort likely to open in late 2030 - report
News|World

Ukraine concerned at reports of Iranian ballistic missiles to Russia

Ukraine's foreign ministry said on Saturday it was deeply concerned by reports about a possible impending transfer of Iranian ballistic missiles to Russia.

Economy|News|World

CIA director says more detailed Gaza ceasefire proposal due in days

The head of the CIA, who is also the chief U.S. negotiator for an end to the Gaza war and release of hostages held by Hamas, said a more detailed ceasefire proposal

CIA director says more detailed Gaza ceasefire proposal due in days
Business|Environment|Europe|Technology

Renault CEO says sector could face billions in fines as EV sales slow

Europe's autos industry could face fines of 15 billion euros ($17.4 billion) for carbon emissions due to slowing demand for electric vehicles, Renault CEO Luca de Meo said on

Renault CEO says sector could face billions in fines as EV sales slow
Europe

Meloni defends government after Italian culture minister quits over scandal

Italy's Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni said on Saturday her government has not been weakened by a controversy over a consultancy role offered to the former lover of a

Meloni defends government after Italian culture minister quits over scandal
Europe|News|World

Russian troops take Kalynove in Ukraine's Donetsk region - defence ministry

Russia's Defence Ministry said in a briefing published on Telegram on Saturday that its forces had taken a village in eastern Ukraine's Donetsk region.

Europe|News|World

Five killed by Russian attacks in east Ukraine, officials say

Russian shelling killed five people in Donetsk region in eastern Ukraine on Saturday, officials said.

Europe|News|Political|World

Italy's Meloni pledges support for Ukraine after meeting with Zelenskiy

Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni pledged unwavering support for Ukraine after a meeting with President Volodymyr Zelenskiy on Saturday, in which they discussed Kyiv's

Italy's Meloni pledges support for Ukraine after meeting with Zelenskiy
News|Technology|World

Ukraine says Russia launched 67 drones in overnight attack

Ukraine's air force said on Saturday Russia launched a total of 67 long-range Shahed drones in a mass overnight attack, 58 of which it was able to shoot down.

Ukraine says Russia launched 67 drones in overnight attack
News|World

Drone debris found next to Ukraine's parliament building after overnight attack

Debris from a downed drone was found next to Ukraine's parliament building after an overnight Russian air attack, the country's parliament said in a statement on the Telegram

Drone debris found next to Ukraine's parliament building after overnight attack
Economy|News

Thailand's PM Paetongtarn vows to stimulate the economy "right away"

Thailand's Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra said on Saturday her new government will seek to stimulate the economy "right away" and will continue with the policies of former

Thailand's PM Paetongtarn vows to stimulate the economy "right away"
Europe|News|World

Kosovo closes two border crossings with Serbia after protest

Kosovo said on Saturday it had closed two border crossings with Serbia after protesters on Serbian soil partially blocked roads and turned back passengers with Kosovo

Kosovo closes two border crossings with Serbia after protest
Asia|Economy|Finance

China's central bank pauses gold purchases for a fourth month in August

China's central bank held back on buying gold for its reserves for a fourth straight month in August, official data showed on Saturday.

China's central bank pauses gold purchases for a fourth month in August
Asia

Super Typhoon Yagi kills four in Vietnam after casualties in China and Philippines

Asia's most powerful storm this year made landfall in northern Vietnam on Saturday, the meteorological agency said, killing at least four

Super Typhoon Yagi kills four in Vietnam after casualties in China and Philippines
Economy|Finance|News

China FX reserves rise to highest level since 2015 in August

China's foreign exchange reserves rose to the highest level in more than 8-1/2 years in August, official data showed on Saturday, thanks largely to a broadly weaker U.S.

China FX reserves rise to highest level since 2015 in August
Business|Economy|Finance

US to propose Basel rule revisions this month, Bloomberg reports

The U.S. Federal Reserve and other regulators are set to unveil sweeping changes to a raft of proposed banks capital rules as soon as Sept.

US to propose Basel rule revisions this month, Bloomberg reports
News|World

Thirteen Palestinians killed in Israeli strikes on Gaza, WAFA says

At least 13 Palestinians were killed and 15 wounded in Israeli strikes on a school sheltering refugees and a residential building in Gaza, the Palestinian Authority's official

Americas|Economy

Bolivia inflation nears decade-high in August

Bolivian inflation hit its highest level in nearly ten years, data from the South American country's national statistics office INE showed on Friday, hitting a 12-month rate of 5.19

Bolivia inflation nears decade-high in August
Business|Finance

US regulator approves BlackRock's $12.5 billion deal for Global Infrastructure Partners

The U.S. Federal Energy Regulatory Commission on Friday approved BlackRock's $12.5 billion deal for Global Infrastructure Partners.

US regulator approves BlackRock's $12.5 billion deal for Global Infrastructure Partners
Business|Finance

Goldman Sachs expects OPEC+ production increases to start in December

Goldman Sachs adjusted its expectations for OPEC+ oil production saying it now expects three months of production increases starting from December instead of October, the bank said in a

Goldman Sachs expects OPEC+ production increases to start in December
News|Political

Mexico's opposition seeks to block judicial reform in the Senate

Mexico's opposition senators are uniting around the possibility of blocking controversial judicial reforms pushed by President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, which will go to a

Mexico's opposition seeks to block judicial reform in the Senate
Europe|News

UK PM Starmer visits Dublin to flesh out 'reset' with Ireland, EU

Britain and Ireland said on Saturday they were moving "from friction back to friendship" as British Prime Minister Keir Starmer visited Dublin, part of his efforts to improve ties

UK PM Starmer visits Dublin to flesh out 'reset' with Ireland, EU
News|World

Pope Francis to receive Argentine welcome in remote Papua New Guinea town

Pope Francis will arrive in one of the world's most remote Catholic communities in Papua New Guinea on Sunday to something approaching home – a group of Argentine missionaries

Pope Francis to receive Argentine welcome in remote Papua New Guinea town
Business|Finance|Stock Markets

Dell, Palantir and Erie Indemnity to join S&P 500

The S&P Dow Jones Indices said on Friday server maker Dell Technologies, data analytics firm Palantir Technologies and property and casualty insurer Erie Indemnity will join the benchmark

Dell, Palantir and Erie Indemnity to join S&P 500

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