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Russia's attack on Kryvyi Rih kills at least one, Ukrainian officials say

At least one person died and five could still be under the rubble after a Russian missile struck a civilian infrastructure building in the central Ukraine city of Kryvyi Rih, regional

Russia's attack on Kryvyi Rih kills at least one, Ukrainian officials say
Environment|News|Science

Sea levels rising faster in Pacific than elsewhere, says WMO report

Sea level rises in the Pacific Ocean are outstripping the global average, a World Meteorological Organization (WMO) report showed on Tuesday, imperiling low-lying island states.

Sea levels rising faster in Pacific than elsewhere, says WMO report
Americas|Business|News

Home improvement retailer Lowe's latest US firm to end some diversity policies

Home improvement retailer Lowe's has scrapped some of its diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) programs, becoming the latest U.S. firm to modify such policies meant to boost racial and

Home improvement retailer Lowe's latest US firm to end some diversity policies
Business|News|Technology

Tesla can challenge Louisiana direct sales ban, US appeals court rules

A divided federal appeals court on Monday revived a lawsuit in which Tesla, the electric car company run by billionaire Elon Musk, challenged Louisiana's ban on direct

Tesla can challenge Louisiana direct sales ban, US appeals court rules
News|World

Israeli settlers kill Palestinian in West Bank, military strike kills 5 others

Israeli settlers shot dead one Palestinian and wounded three others in the occupied West Bank's Bethlehem, while five others were killed in an Israeli strike on the Nur Shams refugee camp

Israeli settlers kill Palestinian in West Bank, military strike kills 5 others
Africa|News

Nigeria's president appoints new security and intelligence chiefs

Nigerian President Bola Tinubu named new homeland security and foreign intelligence chiefs on Monday, a week after their predecessors resigned abruptly, as Africa's most populous

Nigeria's president appoints new security and intelligence chiefs
Health|News

Suspected mpox case at Brazilian airport likely chickenpox, hospital says

A suspected case of mpox in a passenger at Brazil's main international airport is likely chickenpox, a Sao Paulo hospital said on Monday, as health officials remain on alert for a

Suspected mpox case at Brazilian airport likely chickenpox, hospital says
Business|Economy|Finance|News

Bank of New York Mellon to pay $5 million over swap reporting, supervision failures, CFTC says

Bank of New York Mellon has agreed to pay $5 million to settle U.S.

Bank of New York Mellon to pay $5 million over swap reporting, supervision failures, CFTC says
MidEast|News|Political|World

Israel still faces threat of attack by Iran, proxies, Pentagon says

The United States continues to assess that the threat of attack against Israel by Iran and its proxy groups still exists, the Pentagon said on

Israel still faces threat of attack by Iran, proxies, Pentagon says
Business|Finance|News

US rails cancel embargoes after Canada work stoppage ends

U.S. railroads Norfolk Southern and BNSF Railway on Monday said all embargoes associated with the potential Canadian work stoppage stand canceled and affected rail traffic has resumed,

US rails cancel embargoes after Canada work stoppage ends
Europe|News|World

Reuters journalist in critical condition after strike on Ukraine's Kramatorsk

Ivan Lyubysh-Kirdey, a journalist for Reuters, is in critical condition following a missile strike on Saturday on a hotel in the eastern Ukrainian city of Kramatorsk, the news agency said

Reuters journalist in critical condition after strike on Ukraine's Kramatorsk
Europe|News|World

Kremlin says it has seen media reports on death of Reuters safety adviser in Ukraine

The Kremlin said on Monday it had seen media reports about the death of a Reuters safety adviser in a missile strike on a Ukrainian hotel, and that Moscow targeted only military

Kremlin says it has seen media reports on death of Reuters safety adviser in Ukraine
Americas|Election|News

Trump threatens to pull out of Harris debate, hot mics an issue

The campaigns of Donald Trump and Kamala Harris clashed on Monday over next month's U.S. presidential debate, with the vice president's team seeking a return to open microphones

Trump threatens to pull out of Harris debate, hot mics an issue
Americas|News|World

Venezuela top prosecutor again summons opposition leader amid diplomatic standoff

The office of Venezuela's top prosecutor issued a second summons on Monday for opposition leader Edmundo Gonzalez to be questioned about an opposition website that published

Venezuela top prosecutor again summons opposition leader amid diplomatic standoff
Crime|News|Technology

Pakistan court acquits man charged with cybercrime linked to British riots

A Pakistani court on Monday acquitted a local man of cybercrime offences involving the spread of fake online information which fuelled riots in Britain, his lawyer said.

Pakistan court acquits man charged with cybercrime linked to British riots
Europe|News|Technology|World

Telegram CEO Pavel Durov was arrested as part of a judicial inquiry, says French President Macron

Telegram CEO Pavel Durov was arrested as part of a judicial inquiry, with no political motive, French President Emmanuel Macron said Monday.

Telegram CEO Pavel Durov was arrested as part of a judicial inquiry, says French President Macron
News

Orcas ram sailboat off northwestern Spain, vessel towed to shore

Orcas rammed a sailboat off the coast of northwestern Spain and damaged the vessel's rudder, prompting the maritime rescue service to tow the boat ashore, the service said on Monday

Orcas ram sailboat off northwestern Spain, vessel towed to shore
Europe|News|World

Russia skips UN meeting pledging respect for humanitarian law

Switzerland hosted United Nations Security Council members at a meeting in Geneva on Monday to recommit to international humanitarian law, describing an "alarming" global context

Russia skips UN meeting pledging respect for humanitarian law
Europe|News|Travel|World

Relief in Iceland as no more tourists trapped under ice

Police in Iceland called off a search for missing persons under a glacier on Monday and said earlier reports that two tourists had been trapped there were wrong.

Relief in Iceland as no more tourists trapped under ice
Europe|News|World

Russia says it pummelled Ukrainian forces along the Kursk front

Russia said on Monday it had struck Ukrainian forces at more than a dozen places along the front in the Kursk region of western Russia where Ukraine has carved out a slice of

Russia says it pummelled Ukrainian forces along the Kursk front
News|World

Russia says it disrupted Ukraine's power network and arms supplies with massive strike

Russia said on Monday it had conducted a massive strike on Ukraine which it said had disrupted the electricity supply and the transport by rail of arms and ammunition to the front

Russia says it disrupted Ukraine's power network and arms supplies with massive strike
Africa|Europe|News

Denmark to close its embassies in Mali, Burkina Faso

Denmark will close its embassies in Mali and Burkina Faso after a series of military coups over the past few years, the Danish foreign ministry said on Monday, as it formally

Denmark to close its embassies in Mali, Burkina Faso
Europe|News|World

Russia's Wagner says it is not fighting in Ukraine

Russia's Wagner mercenary group said on Monday that it only operated in Africa and in Russian ally Belarus, and its soldiers were no longer fighting in the Ukraine war.

Russia's Wagner says it is not fighting in Ukraine
Asia|News|World

Who are Pakistan's ethnic militants fighting for secession?

Separatist militants launched several coordinated attacks in Pakistan's province of Balochistan, killing at least 39 people, officials said on Monday, in the most widespread

Who are Pakistan's ethnic militants fighting for secession?
Europe|News|World

Alert at NATO base in Germany was due to drone threat, source says

Last week's alert at a NATO base in Germany housing the Western alliance's fleet of AWACS surveillance planes was due to a potential drone threat, a security source said on Monday.

Alert at NATO base in Germany was due to drone threat, source says

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