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Election|News

Harris, Walz take campaign to Georgia next week

Kamala Harris and Tim Walz take their Democratic campaign for the White House on a bus tour through Georgia next week, looking to build support in a state looming large in the

Harris, Walz take campaign to Georgia next week
Crime|News

French police arrest man suspected of attempted arson against synagogue

LA GRANDE-MOTTE, France -French police have arrested a man suspected of trying to set a synagogue ablaze in the southern French city of la Grande-Motte on Saturday, Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin

French police arrest man suspected of attempted arson against synagogue
Environment|News

Greta Thunberg, activists block parts of Norwegian gas processing plant

Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg and campaigners from the environmental group Extinction Rebellion blocked a small oil terminal that is part of Norway's gas processing plant

Greta Thunberg, activists block parts of Norwegian gas processing plant
News|World

Ukraine's Zelenskiy signs law banning Moscow-linked religious institutions

Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskiy has signed a law banning Moscow-linked religious organisations, the parliament website said on Saturday.

Ukraine's Zelenskiy signs law banning Moscow-linked religious institutions
MidEast|News

Soccer-El Ghazi to donate 500,000 euros of his Mainz payout to Gaza children

Anwar El Ghazi has pledged to donate 500,000 euros ($559,500) to children in Gaza, one-third of the payout he has received from Mainz 05 for wrongfully terminating his contract over his

Soccer-El Ghazi to donate 500,000 euros of his Mainz payout to Gaza children
Europe|News

EU review does not recommend sending military trainers to Ukraine for now, media report says

The EU's diplomatic service has called on member states to better adapt a military training mission for Ukraine to Kyiv's needs but stopped short of recommending the bloc send

EU review does not recommend sending military trainers to Ukraine for now, media report says
Asia|Business|Economy|News

Thai central bank can work with finance ministry, governor says

Thailand's central bank is ready to work with the finance ministry despite having different views on certain issues, its governor said on Saturday.

Thai central bank can work with finance ministry, governor says
Asia|News

Ishiba announces bid to succeed Kishida as Japan's leader

Shigeru Ishiba, a former defence minister, said on Saturday he would run in the ruling Liberal Democratic Party leadership election on Sept 27 that will pick a successor to Prime

Ishiba announces bid to succeed Kishida as Japan's leader
Environment|News

Wildfires affecting 30 cities in Brazil's Sao Paulo state, leave 2 dead

Brazil's Sao Paulo state said that wildfire outbreaks were affecting or closing in on 30 of its cities on Friday evening, adding two people had died in an industrial plant trying

Wildfires affecting 30 cities in Brazil's Sao Paulo state, leave 2 dead
Health|News

Eli Lilly Alzheimer's drug to be blocked for use by NHS, The Telegraph reports

Eli Lilly's treatment for early Alzheimer's is expected to be blocked for use by Britain's National Health Service (NHS), the Telegraph reported on Friday.

Eli Lilly Alzheimer's drug to be blocked for use by NHS, The Telegraph reports
Africa|Health|News

Gabon records first mpox case

Gabon has registered its first case of mpox, the health ministry said in a statement that did not specify which variant of the viral infection was recorded.

Gabon records first mpox case
Crime|MidEast|News|Political|World

ICC prosecutor urges judges to urgently rule on warrants for Israeli, Hamas officials

The prosecutor of the International Criminal Court stressed the court had jurisdiction to investigate Israeli nationals and asked judges to urgently decide on arrest warrants for

ICC prosecutor urges judges to urgently rule on warrants for Israeli, Hamas officials
Crime|News|Political

Judge dismisses felony against former Louisville officers behind Breonna Taylor search warrant

A federal judge agreed to dismiss part of the most serious charge against two former police officers in Lousiville, Kentucky, accused of falsifying a search warrant that led to colleagues

Judge dismisses felony against former Louisville officers behind Breonna Taylor search warrant
Americas|Economy|News

US requests probe of alleged labor rights denial at Pirelli facility in Mexico

The United States said on Friday it had asked Mexico to review alleged worker rights violations at tire maker Pirelli's facility in Silao de la Victoria city, the 26th U.S.

US requests probe of alleged labor rights denial at Pirelli facility in Mexico
Health|News|Science

WHO boss calls for $135 million to stop mpox outbreak

The head of the World Health Organization called for global concerted action to control a new mpox outbreak, announcing a response plan that will require at least $135 million over

WHO boss calls for $135 million to stop mpox outbreak
News|World

Fires observed on board Greek-flagged tanker in Red Sea, says maritime agency

Three fires blazed on a Greek-flagged oil tanker in the Red Sea, the United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations said on Friday, one day after rescuers evacuated its crew in the wake of

Fires observed on board Greek-flagged tanker in Red Sea, says maritime agency
Europe|News|World

Russians hail Wagner chief Prigozhin as patriot on anniversary of his death

Mourners gathered at a cemetery in Russia's former imperial capital under a light summer rain shower on Friday to celebrate a man they said had given his life to serve

Russians hail Wagner chief Prigozhin as patriot on anniversary of his death
Americas|News|World

Mexico will wait for Venezuelan vote tallies before taking stance on disputed election

Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador said on Friday that his government would wait for Venezuela's government to publish local vote tallies from the South American

Mexico will wait for Venezuelan vote tallies before taking stance on disputed election
Europe|Health|News|Science

Poland reports outbreak of bird flu on poultry farm, WOAH says

Poland has reported an outbreak of the highly pathogenic H5N1 strain of avian influenza, or bird flu, on a poultry farm in the west of country, the World Organisation for Animal

Poland reports outbreak of bird flu on poultry farm, WOAH says
Americas|Business|Economy|Finance|News|Stock Markets|World

Powell green lights September rate cut

Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said on Friday "the time has come" for the U.S. central bank to cut interest rates as rising risks to the job market left no room for further weakness

Powell green lights September rate cut
News|World

Israeli strikes on Lebanon kill eight fighters, one child, security sources say

Israeli airstrikes across southern Lebanon on Friday killed at least eight fighters and one child, according to security sources, as armed group Hezbollah responded with artillery

Israeli strikes on Lebanon kill eight fighters, one child, security sources say
Business|Economy|News|Technology

U.S. targets 105 Russian and Chinese firms for aiding Russian military

The United States on Friday added 105 Russian and Chinese firms to a trade restriction list over their alleged support of the Russian military as Washington seeks to keep up pressure on

U.S. targets 105 Russian and Chinese firms for aiding Russian military
Business|News

Delta Air COO Mike Spanos to leave carrier

Delta Air's chief operating officer, Mike Spanos, will leave the airline next month to take on a role at another company, CEO Ed Bastian said in a memo to employees on Friday.

Delta Air COO Mike Spanos to leave carrier
Business|Economy|News

Canada July factory sales most likely up 1.1% - Statscan flash estimate

Canadian factory sales most likely rose 1.1% in July from June, largely driven by higher sales in petroleum and coal product as well as chemical subsectors, Statistics Canada said

Canada July factory sales most likely up 1.1% - Statscan flash estimate
Crime|MidEast|News|World

Russian court sentences five men for anti-Israel riots at Dagestan airport

A court in southern Russia on Friday sentenced five men to more than six years in prison each in the first convictions related to a mass anti-Israel protest last October at an

Russian court sentences five men for anti-Israel riots at Dagestan airport

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