Today: October 06, 2024
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Russian attacks kill 3, target railway infrastructure, Ukraine says

An eight-year-old boy was among two people killed in Russian attacks on Ukraine's southeastern Zaporizhzhia region overnight, while a third person died in a missile attack on the

Russian attacks kill 3, target railway infrastructure, Ukraine says
Asia|Economy|News

Bank of Korea sees inflation staying stable for time being

South Korea's central bank said on Tuesday that consumer inflation was expected to maintain the current stable trend for the time being.

Bank of Korea sees inflation staying stable for time being
Europe|News|World

IAEA head to visit Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant then meet Zelenskiy in Kyiv

Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said on Monday that he will meet the head of the international nuclear agency in Kyiv after the official visits the Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant

IAEA head to visit Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant then meet Zelenskiy in Kyiv
Business|Economy|News

Head of Ukraine's power transmission network sacked, broadcaster says

The head of Ukrenergo, Ukraine's power transmission network, was dismissed on Monday, public broadcaster Suspilne quoted sources as saying, on grounds of failing to protect energy

Head of Ukraine's power transmission network sacked, broadcaster says
News|Political|World

Ukraine criticises Mongolia's failure to arrest Putin

Ukraine's Foreign Ministry said on Monday that Mongolia's failure to arrest visiting Kremlin leader Vladimir Putin, wanted on an international warrant, dealt a severe blow to the

Ukraine criticises Mongolia's failure to arrest Putin
Africa|News|World

Eastern Congo mourns victims of conflict in ceremony

Congo's eastern city of Goma held a memorial service on Monday for 200 victims of the conflict between the army and rebels that are waging a renewed insurgency in the vast central African

Eastern Congo mourns victims of conflict in ceremony
Economy|News|World

Salvage operation of MV Sounion oil tanker about to start, no signs of oil spill, EU naval mission says

The salvage operation of the oil tanker MV Sounion, which was recently attacked by Iran-aligned Houthi militants, is about to begin, the European Union's mission in the Red Sea,

Salvage operation of MV Sounion oil tanker about to start, no signs of oil spill, EU naval mission says
Health|News

Jordanian health ministry records mpox case for a non-Jordanian resident, state news agency says

Jordan's health ministry has recorded an mpox case for a non-Jordanian resident, state news agency Petra said on Monday, adding that the case was currently in isolation.

Jordanian health ministry records mpox case for a non-Jordanian resident, state news agency says
Asia|News|World

Putin arrives in Mongolia, key link in planned gas pipeline to China

The Kremlin said on Monday that Russian President Vladimir Putin had arrived for a state visit in Mongolia, which lies on the route of a planned new gas pipeline connecting Russia

Putin arrives in Mongolia, key link in planned gas pipeline to China
Crime|Europe|News

Dutch seek long sentences over threats to anti-Islam politician Wilders

Dutch prosecutors said on Monday they want prison sentences of up to 14 years against two men from Pakistan over public calls for the murder of far-right anti-Muslim leader Geert

Dutch seek long sentences over threats to anti-Islam politician Wilders
Europe|News|World

Zelenskiy says West should permit long-range attacks, supply weapons to carry them out

President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said on Monday Ukraine's Western allies should not only allow their weapons to be used for strikes deep inside Russia, but also supply Kyiv with more of the

Zelenskiy says West should permit long-range attacks, supply weapons to carry them out
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Israeli airstrike kills cleaning worker, relative in southern Lebanon, sources say

An Israeli airstrike killed two civilians travelling in a car along Lebanon's southern coast on Monday, security sources said, including an employee of a cleaning company that is

Israeli airstrike kills cleaning worker, relative in southern Lebanon, sources say
Europe|News|World

Ethnic Greek local politician released from Albanian jail

An ethnic Greek politician in Albania who also has Greek citizenship was released from jail on Monday in a case that has sparked tensions between Albania and neighbouring Greece.

Ethnic Greek local politician released from Albanian jail
Economy|Finance|News

Egypt central bank seen holding interest rates steady: Reuters poll

The Central Bank of Egypt CBE will leave its overnight interest rates unchanged when its monetary policy committee meets on Thursday as inflation continues to decline, a poll of

Egypt central bank seen holding interest rates steady: Reuters poll
Crime|MidEast|News|World

Who are the six Israeli hostages found dead in Gaza?

The recovery of the bodies of six Israeli hostages seized by Palestinian militants during the Oct.

Who are the six Israeli hostages found dead in Gaza?
Asia|News

Tropical storm Yagi kills 7 in the Philippines

Floods and a landslide killed seven people in the Philippines on Monday as tropical storm Yagi, locally known as Enteng, dumped heavy rain on the capital Manila and nearby provinces

Tropical storm Yagi kills 7 in the Philippines
Education|News|World

Russia's Putin says his young family members speak fluent Mandarin Chinese

Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Monday that young members of his family speak fluent Mandarin, though he told school children they should not forget the importance of

Russia's Putin says his young family members speak fluent Mandarin Chinese
Americas|News|World

Trump 'has a lot on his plate', misunderstands Taiwan's chip role, minister says

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Trump 'has a lot on his plate', misunderstands Taiwan's chip role, minister says
News|Political|World

South Africa asks China for better balanced trade

South African President Cyril Ramaphosa told China's Xi Jinping on Monday he wanted to narrow his country's trade deficit with Beijing, days before the Chinese leader is

South Africa asks China for better balanced trade
Europe|News|Technology

Russia says Telegram boss Durov is a victim of his own independence

Pavel Durov, the Telegram boss arrested in France, was "too free" in his approach to running the social media platform, and this was his undoing, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei

Russia says Telegram boss Durov is a victim of his own independence
Business|Economy|Europe|News

French factory activity contracts in Aug at fastest pace since Jan, PMI shows

France's manufacturing activity contracted at its fastest pace since January in August, as output and new orders fell sharply, a survey showed on Monday.

French factory activity contracts in Aug at fastest pace since Jan, PMI shows
Europe|News|World

Putin says Russia advancing fast in eastern Ukraine

Russian forces are advancing faster in eastern Ukraine than they have done for a long time, taking several square kilometres per day, President Vladimir Putin said on Monday as

Putin says Russia advancing fast in eastern Ukraine
Economy|News

Turkey economic growth slows to 2.5% in face of rate hikes

Turkey's economy grew less than expected in the second quarter, expanding an annual 2.5% in the face of a year-long monetary tightening campaign, data

Turkey economic growth slows to 2.5% in face of rate hikes
Economy|News

Nomura expects Indian cenbank to pivot to rate cuts from October amid weakening growth

Nomura expects India's central bank to begin cutting interest rates next month as inflation in the South Asian nation edges lower and economic growth weakens, the

Nomura expects Indian cenbank to pivot to rate cuts from October amid weakening growth
Asia|Election|News|World

Myanmar junta announces census for promised 2025 election

Myanmar's military government will conduct a nationwide population and household census in October, state media said on Monday, paving the way for a promised election next year amid raging

Myanmar junta announces census for promised 2025 election

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