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Thailand's king swears in new government after turmoil

Thailand's King Maha Vajiralongkorn swore in Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra and 35 cabinet ministers in Bangkok on Friday, ushering in a new government in Southeast Asia's

Thailand's king swears in new government after turmoil
Asia|News|Travel

Bomb threat on Indian flight forced to land in Turkey was false, local governor says

A bomb threat that forced a flight operated by India's Vistara Airlines to make an emergency landing in the eastern Turkish city of Erzurum on Friday was false, the local governor

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SEC fines Esmark, chairman over false tender offer for US Steel

The U.S.

SEC fines Esmark, chairman over false tender offer for US Steel
Business|Economy|Finance

Fed's Waller says it's time to lower rates, open to larger cuts

Federal Reserve Governor Christopher Waller on Friday said "the time has come" for the U.S. central bank to begin a series of interest rate cuts this month, adding that he is open-minded

Fed's Waller says it's time to lower rates, open to larger cuts
Crime|Europe|News|Sports

Olympics-Paris to name sports venue after dead Ugandan Olympian Cheptegei

The French capital will pay tribute to Ugandan Olympian Rebecca Cheptegei, who was set on fire by her boyfriend, by naming a sports facility in her honour, Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo

Olympics-Paris to name sports venue after dead Ugandan Olympian Cheptegei
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Ukraine investigates new alleged murders of POWs by Russian troops

Ukrainian prosecutors said on Friday they had launched an investigation into the alleged Russian shooting of three surrendering Ukrainian servicemen on the eastern front near Pokrovsk, the

Ukraine investigates new alleged murders of POWs by Russian troops
Business|Technology

Durov says Telegram will tackle criticism of how it moderates content

Telegram boss Pavel Durov said on Friday that the messaging app would tackle criticism of its content moderation and remove some features that

Durov says Telegram will tackle criticism of how it moderates content
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Massachusetts regulators fine Morgan Stanley over First Republic insider sales

Massachusetts securities regulators have fined Morgan Stanley $2 million for failing to properly monitor trades by a First Republic Bank insider before the bank failed, according to a

Massachusetts regulators fine Morgan Stanley over First Republic insider sales
Business|Economy|Finance

Canada's Ivey PMI shows activity contracting in August

Canadian economic activity contracted for the first time in 13 months in August as employment growth slowed and price pressures heated up, Ivey Purchasing Managers Index data

Canada's Ivey PMI shows activity contracting in August
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Lawmakers want US to address risks posed by Chinese agriculture drones

A dozen Republican U.S. lawmakers urged the Biden administration on Friday to address the use of Chinese-manufactured agriculture drones, saying their use on

Lawmakers want US to address risks posed by Chinese agriculture drones
Business|Economy|Finance

More than 90 company executives, 100 law enforcement officials back Harris

More than 90 company executives, including the chief executives of Yelp and Chobani as well as the former CEOs of PepsiCo, Ford Motor Co and Yahoo!, endorsed U.S.

More than 90 company executives, 100 law enforcement officials back Harris
MidEast|World

Gaza's Philadelphi corridor and its importance to ceasefire talks

The status of a narrow stretch of land known as the Philadelphi corridor on Gaza's border with Egypt has emerged as a stumbling block in efforts to secure a deal for a ceasefire between

Gaza's Philadelphi corridor and its importance to ceasefire talks
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Instant view: August US payrolls short of expectations, boosts bigger rate cut view

STORY: U.S. employment increased less than expected in August, but a drop in the jobless rate to 4.2% suggested an orderly labor market slowdown continued and probably did not

Instant view: August US payrolls short of expectations, boosts bigger rate cut view
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Turkey spy chief visits Libya amid political standoff

Turkey's spy chief visited Libya as backers of the Tripoli government search for a way out of a political impasse that has shut down Libya's oil exports and jeopardised four years

Business|Economy

Canada's unemployment rate at 6.6%, economists call for larger rate cuts

Canada's unemployment rate edged up to 6.6% in August, scaling past a seven-year peak excluding the pandemic years of 2020 and 2021, data showed on Friday,

Canada's unemployment rate at 6.6%, economists call for larger rate cuts
Europe|News

Polish police investigate potentially radioactive substances found in residential building

Polish authorities are investigating potentially radioactive substances found in around 50 containers in a residential building in western Poland, officials said on Friday, adding

Economy|Finance

US equity funds see major outflows on growth concerns

U.S. equity funds experienced their largest weekly outflow in 12 weeks by Sept. 4, driven by heightened investor anxiety about the economic outlook as they awaited crucial labor market

US equity funds see major outflows on growth concerns
Business|Europe

DSV ahead in bidding for Deutsche Bahn's Schenker, sources say

Danish transport firm DSV is slightly ahead in the bidding race for German state railway Deutsche Bahn's logistics unit Schenker, several people familiar with the sales process told

DSV ahead in bidding for Deutsche Bahn's Schenker, sources say
Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

Fed policymakers say they are ready to start cutting interest rates

By Ann Saphir, Lindsay Dunsmuir and Michael S.

Fed policymakers say they are ready to start cutting interest rates
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Belarus says it summoned Japan's envoy over suspected Japanese intelligence agent

The Belarusian Foreign Ministry said on Friday it had summoned Japan's ambassador to Minsk to protest over "spying activities."

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US IRS enforcement efforts recover $1.3 billion in unpaid taxes, Treasury says

The U.S.

US IRS enforcement efforts recover $1.3 billion in unpaid taxes, Treasury says
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Israeli troops shoot Turkish-American woman dead at West Bank protest, officials say

Israeli troops shot and killed a Turkish-American woman who had been taking part in a protest against settlement expansion in the Israeli-occupied West

Israeli troops shoot Turkish-American woman dead at West Bank protest, officials say
Economy|Finance

Global equity funds see outflows on growth worries; jobs data awaited

Global equity funds experienced their first weekly outflow in four weeks in the week to September 4, as cautious investors pulled back on concerns about global economic growth and ahead of

Global equity funds see outflows on growth worries; jobs data awaited
Business|Economy|Technology

Carmakers adjust electrification plans as EV demand slows

Japan's Toyota Motor has reportedly slashed its electric vehicle production plans for 2026 by a third, the latest automaker to roll back EV plans amid slowing demand.

Carmakers adjust electrification plans as EV demand slows
Americas|Business|Economy|Europe

Italy turns to Vietnam, Mexico for auto part exports to counter German weakness

Italy is looking to Mexico and Vietnam as it seeks alternative export markets for its production of automotive components, in anticipation of weaker demand from Germany

Italy turns to Vietnam, Mexico for auto part exports to counter German weakness

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