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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
Europe

Hungary's Orban urges closer EU union on markets and defence, but not political issues

The European Union needs closer cooperation on markets and defence, but not on political issues such as migration, where major differences between countries make this impossible,

Hungary's Orban urges closer EU union on markets and defence, but not political issues
Crime|News|World

Man jailed for 9 years for arson at asylum seekers' hotel in UK riots

A British man was jailed for nine years on Friday for arson at a hotel housing asylum seekers last month, by far the longest sentence imposed over a wave of anti-Muslim riots.

Man jailed for 9 years for arson at asylum seekers' hotel in UK riots
Business|Finance|Stock Markets|Technology

Broadcom shares slump as revenue target fails to impress investors counting on AI boost

Broadcom's shares closed down 10% on Friday after the chipmaker's tepid revenue forecast spooked investors betting on robust demand for AI chips to drive

Broadcom shares slump as revenue target fails to impress  investors counting on AI boost
News|World

UK appoints former PM Blair's top aide to lead talks on control of Chagos Islands

Britain appointed former Prime Minister Tony Blair's chief of staff on Friday to negotiate ownership of the Chagos Islands in the Indian Ocean, which are home to a major U.S.

UK appoints former PM Blair's top aide to lead talks on control of Chagos Islands
Americas|Economy|News

Colombia reaches deal with truckers to suspend road blockades

Colombia's government on Friday reached a deal with truckers to suspend a protest over a rise in diesel prices after road blockades threatened to cause food and fuel shortages in the

Colombia reaches deal with truckers to suspend road blockades
Business|Finance|Stock Markets

Buffett's Berkshire offloads Bank of America shares again; total sales near $7 billion

Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway has trimmed its stake in Bank of America once again, making the total sales since mid-July nearly $7 billion.

Buffett's Berkshire offloads Bank of America shares again; total sales near $7 billion
Europe|News|Political

Hungary's Orban says Meloni is 'Christian sister' who shares cultural roots

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban hailed his close relationship with Italian counterpart Giorgia Meloni on Friday, describing her as his "Christian sister", and said

Hungary's Orban says Meloni is 'Christian sister' who shares cultural roots
Crime

Sweden detains person suspected of terrorism offence

Swedish police on Wednesday detained a person suspected of a terrorism related crime, a national prosecutor said on Friday.

Crime|Europe

Second body found in Mallorca canyon where British hiker died

Spain's Guardia Civil police found a young man's body on Friday in a mountainous area of Mallorca where they were searching for a British hiker whose partner's body was discovered

Second body found in Mallorca canyon where British hiker died
News|World

Kremlin accuses US of unacceptable pressure on Russian media

The Kremlin on Friday accused the United States of applying unacceptable pressure on Russian media after the U.S.

Kremlin accuses US of unacceptable pressure on Russian media
Economy|Finance

Fitch rates Ukraine's newly restructured international bonds 'CCC'

Ratings agency Fitch gave Ukraine's newly-restructured international bonds a deep-into-junk 'CCC' rating on Thursday, and kept the war-torn country's overall foreign currency score

Fitch rates Ukraine's newly restructured international bonds 'CCC'
Environment|News|World

Russia declares farm emergency in Tomsk region because of crop damage

Russia has introduced a state of emergency for the farm sector in the Tomsk region of Siberia because of weather damage to crops, the regional governor said on Friday.

Election

Kremlin says people must judge for themselves if Putin really wants Kamala Harris to win

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov, asked if President Vladimir Putin's stated support for U.S. presidential candidate Kamala Harris was serious or a joke, said on Friday that people

Kremlin says people must judge for themselves if Putin really wants Kamala Harris to win
News|World

Canada to supply Ukraine with over 80,000 unarmed small rockets, some warheads

Canada plans to send 80,840 surplus small unarmed air-to-surface rockets to Ukraine as well as 1,300 warheads in the coming months, Defense Minister Bill Blair said in a statement

Canada to supply Ukraine with over 80,000 unarmed small rockets, some warheads
Economy|Europe|News|World

Azerbaijani president confident on Ukraine gas route talks

Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev said on Friday he was optimistic of a breakthrough in talks between Moscow and Kyiv to keep Russian gas flowing through Ukraine to

Azerbaijani president confident on Ukraine gas route talks
Business|Economy|Finance

Wall Street stocks fall, big weekly drop as market waits for Fed to move

U.S. stocks fell on Friday, weighed down by a jobs report that showed a continued labor market slowdown but left traders uncertain about how far the Federal

Wall Street stocks fall, big weekly drop as market waits for Fed to move
Crime|News

Trump's lawyer says E. Jean Carroll verdict tainted by other accusers' testimony

A lawyer for Donald Trump urged an appeals court to throw out a $5 million verdict finding Trump liable for sexually assaulting and defaming the

Trump's lawyer says E. Jean Carroll verdict tainted by other accusers' testimony
Environment|News

US, China 'narrowing' rift on climate finance in this week's talks, US envoy says

China and the United States still have "some differences" on issues such as climate finance but have made progress in narrowing them during talks this week, U.S. climate envoy John

US, China 'narrowing' rift on climate finance in this week's talks, US envoy says
Finance|Stock Markets

Payrolls, Williams and Waller - a big decider

A look at the day ahead in U.S. and global markets from Mike Dolan Friday looks set to play out like a concentrated version of what markets have been navigating all year - what's the fine

Payrolls, Williams and Waller - a big decider
Business|Europe|Technology

Airbus posts lower deliveries, wins bumper order from private customer

Airbus deliveries fell in August after a sharp spike in the previous month, the European planemaker said on Friday, a decline which analysts said leaves it with the task of achieving

Airbus posts lower deliveries, wins bumper order from private customer
Europe|News|World

Russian missile attack kills one in Ukraine's Pavlohrad, governor says

A Russian missile attack on Friday killed one civilian and wounded at least 30 other people, including three children, in the Ukrainian city of Pavlohrad, regional governor Serhiy

Russian missile attack kills one in Ukraine's Pavlohrad, governor says
Business|Technology|Travel

Japan Airlines expects no flight cancellations from A350 inspections

Japan Airlines said on Friday it did not expect flight cancellations or delays and Virgin Atlantic said it would try to limit disruptions due to

Japan Airlines expects no flight cancellations from A350 inspections
Business|Finance

Star Entertainment to sell interest in casino building amid regulatory problems

Star Entertainment will sell its interest in the Treasury Brisbane Casino building in Queensland for A$67.5 million ($45.47 million), the embattled casino operator said on Friday.

Star Entertainment to sell interest in casino building amid regulatory problems
Business|Economy

China requests consultations with Canada at WTO over tariffs

China said on Friday it had requested talks with Canada at the World Trade Organization on tariffs Ottawa has imposed on its electric vehicles as well as steel and aluminum goods,

China requests consultations with Canada at WTO over tariffs

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