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Top EU privacy regulator opens probe into Google's AI compliance

Google's lead EU privacy regulator opened an inquiry on Thursday into whether the search engine adequately protected European Union users' personal data before using it to help

Top EU privacy regulator opens probe into Google's AI compliance
Americas|News

Peru's Fujimori, divisive head of political dynasty, dies age 86

Former Peruvian president Alberto Fujimori, who steered economic growth during the 1990s but was later jailed for human rights abuses stemming from a bloody war against Maoist rebels,

Peru's Fujimori, divisive head of political dynasty, dies age 86
Business|Economy|Europe|News

UK housing market recovered further in August, RICS survey shows

British property surveyors expect sales to continue to grow in the coming months after a gauge of house prices turned positive for the first time in nearly two years, though

UK housing market recovered further in August, RICS survey shows
Americas|Environment|News|World

Francine becomes a category 2 hurricane, NHC says

Hurricane Francine has intensified into a category 2 hurricane, with the eye nearing the Louisiana coast, the U.S. National Hurricane Center said on Wednesday.

Francine becomes a category 2 hurricane, NHC says
Americas|Economy|News

Clashes outside Argentina Congress after pension hike blocked

Argentine protesters clashed with police outside the country's Congress on Wednesday, after lower house lawmakers voted to block a planned hike to pensions that had been

Clashes outside Argentina Congress after pension hike blocked
MidEast|News|World

Hamas says ready to implement ceasefire without new conditions

The Palestinian Hamas group said on Wednesday that its negotiators reiterated its readiness to implement an "immediate" ceasefire with Israel in Gaza based on a previous U.S.

Hamas says ready to implement ceasefire without new conditions
Business|News

FAA head says safety review of United Airlines 'almost finished'

The Federal Aviation Administration has nearly completed a review of United Airlines it opened in March to ensure the carrier's compliance with safety

FAA head says safety review of United Airlines 'almost finished'
Americas|Election|News

Election officials raise 'serious questions' about US Postal Service ballot delivery plans

A group of about three dozen state and local election officials on Wednesday raised serious concerns about the U.S.

Election officials raise 'serious questions' about US Postal Service ballot delivery plans
Business|News|Travel

Business groups urge government to prevent Air Canada pilots strike

Around 100 business groups on Wednesday urged Canada's government to prevent a strike by Air Canada pilots, saying a stoppage would disrupt

Business groups urge government to prevent Air Canada pilots strike
Europe|News|World

Air raid alarm sounds in Ukrainian capital as Blinken and Lammy visit

An air raid alarm sounded for more than 30 minutes in Kyiv on Wednesday afternoon as U.S.

Air raid alarm sounds in Ukrainian capital as Blinken and Lammy visit
Americas|Business|Economy|News

Chile's Codelco seals early union deals at El Teniente and Ministro Hales

Chile's state copper miner Codelco said on Wednesday it reached early contract agreements with unions at its major El Teniente complex, as well as the Ministro Hales division.

Chile's Codelco seals early union deals at El Teniente and Ministro Hales
Europe|News|World

UK's Lammy sets out further financial support for Ukraine during Kyiv visit

British foreign minister David Lammy said on Wednesday Britain would provide a further 600 million pounds ($781 million) of support for Ukraine as he visited Kyiv with U.S.

UK's Lammy sets out further financial support for Ukraine during Kyiv visit
Asia|News

China and Philippines hold 'frank' talks on disputed Sabina Shoal

China's vice foreign minister and his Philippine counterpart have had a "frank and in-depth" exchange on sea-related issues, in particular the issue of the disputed Sabina Shoal,

China and Philippines hold 'frank' talks on disputed Sabina Shoal
Africa|News

A year on, Libya flood survivors grieve for their dead

The flood that crashed through the Libyan town of Derna a year ago killed Hassan Kassar's four children and left him homeless in a wrecked city, where reconstruction has been

A year on, Libya flood survivors grieve for their dead
Business|Economy|News

US Postal Service to end discounted rates for package consolidators

The U.S. Postal Service said Wednesday it will no longer offer discounted rates for packages entered by consolidators, part of a wide ranging effort to modernize its network.

US Postal Service to end discounted rates for package consolidators
Europe|News

UK summons Iranian charge d'affaires over transfer of ballistic missiles to Russia

Britain's foreign ministry on Wednesday summoned the Iranian charge d'affaires over the transfer of ballistic missiles to Russia.

UK summons Iranian charge d'affaires over transfer of ballistic missiles to Russia
Europe|News|World

Three killed, five injured in Russian attacks on east Ukrainian town

Three women were killed and five other people were injured on Wednesday during Russian attacks on the eastern Ukrainian town of Kostiantynivka in the Donetsk region, prosecutors said.

Three killed, five injured in Russian attacks on east Ukrainian town
Economy|MidEast|News|World

US sanctions Lebanese network over alleged oil, LPG smuggling for Hezbollah

The Biden administration on Wednesday issued sanctions on a Lebanese network it accused of smuggling oil and liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) to help fund the Lebanese armed group

US sanctions Lebanese network over alleged oil, LPG smuggling for Hezbollah
Americas|Europe|News|Political|World

Zelenskiy says 'victory plan' could push Russia to end war diplomatically

Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said on Wednesday a "victory plan" he wants to present to U.S.

Zelenskiy says 'victory plan' could push Russia to end war diplomatically
Business|Economy|Finance|News

Business groups fear political pressure influencing US review of Nippon

A number of U.S. business groups on Wednesday sounded the alarm that the Biden administration's national security review of Nippon Steel's planned $14.9 billion acquisition of U.S.

Business groups fear political pressure influencing US review of Nippon
Europe|News|Political

German foreign ministry to Trump: 'We don't eat cats and dogs'

Germany's foreign ministry mocked U.S.

German foreign ministry to Trump: 'We don't eat cats and dogs'
Crime|Europe|News

Kosovo indicts 45 on terrorism charges over 2023 attack

Kosovo announced the indictment of 45 suspects on terrorism charges on Wednesday, almost a year after ethnic Serb gunmen stormed a north Kosovo village and battled police in a

Kosovo indicts 45 on terrorism charges over 2023 attack
Economy|Finance|News

Small Aug CPI rise seen sealing 25 bp cut next week

U.S. consumer prices rose marginally in August, but underlying inflation showed some stickiness, which could discourage the Federal Reserve from delivering a half-point interest rate cut

Small Aug CPI rise seen sealing 25 bp cut next week
Crime|News

Key charges against Philippines' 'Appointed Son of God' Apollo Quiboloy

Philippine pastor Apollo Quiboloy, self-proclaimed "Appointed Son of God", has been apprehended after a weeks-long search by more than 2,000 police officers of his huge church

Key charges against Philippines' 'Appointed Son of God' Apollo Quiboloy
News|World

Russian strategic bomber planes overfly Barents and Norwegian seas, RIA says

Russian Tu-160 strategic bomber planes flew over the Barents and Norwegian seas as part of a major naval exercise, the state-run RIA news agency quoted the defence ministry as

Russian strategic bomber planes overfly Barents and Norwegian seas, RIA says

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