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More Mexican judges to join strike over proposed judicial overhaul

Over 1,000 more judges and magistrates in Mexico have voted to join an indefinite nationwide strike that began on Monday amid mounting protest against a plan by the ruling

More Mexican judges to join strike over proposed judicial overhaul
Europe|News

Greece to compensate fire-stricken households near Athens

Greece said on Tuesday it would offer emergency compensation totalling millions of euros to hundreds of households and businesses affected by a blaze that killed one woman and

Greece to compensate fire-stricken households near Athens
Business|Europe|News|Technology

What we know about the sinking of Mike Lynch's superyacht

The sinking of a luxury yacht on Aug. 19 off the northern coast of Sicily left seven people dead, including British tech tycoon Mike Lynch, his daughter Hannah and Morgan Stanley's

What we know about the sinking of Mike Lynch's superyacht
Europe|MidEast|News|World

Britain, Israel leaders agree regional de-escalation is in everyone's interests

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer and Israel's premier Benjamin Netanyahu on Tuesday agreed that regional de-escalation was in everyone’s interests, Starmer's office said in a

Britain, Israel leaders agree regional de-escalation is in everyone's interests
Europe|News|World

Ukraine says boy dies after Russian strike near playground

A 14-year-child boy has died from his injuries in hospital after a Russian munition struck a kiosk a few metres from a children's playground in Ukraine's southern Zaporizhzhia region,

Ukraine says boy dies after Russian strike near playground
Finance|News|Technology

Germany seizes almost 250,000 euros in cash in crypto ATM sting

German authorities have seized almost 250,000 euros ($

Germany seizes almost 250,000 euros in cash in crypto ATM sting
News|World

US sanctions Haiti's ex-president Martelly, citing drug trafficking

The U.S. on Tuesday imposed sanctions on Haiti's former president, Michel Joseph Martelly, over drug trafficking allegations, accusing him of playing a significant role in

US sanctions Haiti's ex-president Martelly, citing drug trafficking
Economy|News|Political|World

Zelenskiy says balance needed between mobilisation and economy

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said on Tuesday that a balance was needed between mobilising troops and keeping the war-ravaged economy running.

Zelenskiy says balance needed between mobilisation and economy
News|World

Russia protests to US over American journalists in Kursk

Russia said it summoned a senior U.S. diplomat on Tuesday to protest over what it called the "provocative actions" of American journalists reporting from Russia's Kursk region.

Russia protests to US over American journalists in Kursk
MidEast

Saudi King Salman chairs cabinet meeting, state news agency says

Saudi Arabia's King Salman bin Abdulaziz chaired a cabinet meeting on Tuesday, state media said, for the first time since a royal decree issued by him on Aug. 8 allowing the cabinet

Saudi King Salman chairs cabinet meeting, state news agency says
Economy|Finance|News

Canada inflation cools to 40-month low of 2.5% in July

Canada's annual inflation rate cooled to a 40-month low of 2.5% in July, matching forecasts, and core inflation measures eased as well, data

Canada inflation cools to 40-month low of 2.5% in July
Business|Finance|News|World

Moscow Stock Exchange considers legal action against US and UK sanctions

The Moscow Stock Exchange is discussing ways to challenge sanctions imposed by the United States and Britain that led to a halt in exchange trading of dollars and euros and a freeze

Moscow Stock Exchange considers legal action against US and UK sanctions
Europe|News

Maria Branyas, world's oldest person, dies in Spain at 117

Maria Branyas, who was the world's oldest person, has died peacefully in a Spanish nursing home at the age of 117, according to her account on the X platform and a spokesperson at

Maria Branyas, world's oldest person, dies in Spain at 117
News|World

Egypt's Sisi, Blinken discuss ways to move forward in Gaza ceasefire negotiations

Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi and U.S.

Egypt's Sisi, Blinken discuss ways to move forward in Gaza ceasefire negotiations
Asia|News|World

Taliban morality police dismiss over 280 men without beards from security forces

The Taliban's morality ministry dismissed more than 280 members of the security force for failure to grow a beard and detained more than 13,000 people in Afghanistan for "immoral

Taliban morality police dismiss over 280 men without beards from security forces
Business|Economy|Europe|News|World

Ukraine gives final approval for minimum grain export prices

Ukraine has approved the final details of a new system of minimum export prices for the country's key grains and oilseeds shipments, the government said on Tuesday, a plan that grains

Ukraine gives final approval for minimum grain export prices
Business|Europe|News|Technology

Germany's Scholz paints nationalism as threat to industry at new chip plant

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz warned against nationalism in the country's east at the groundbreaking ceremony for a semiconductor plant in Dresden on Tuesday, warning that such

Germany's Scholz paints nationalism as threat to industry at new chip plant
Europe|News

Court upholds 99-year-old Nazi camp worker's murder conviction

The German Federal Court upheld a 99-year-old woman's conviction for accessory to murder over her role as a typist at a Nazi concentration camp in the last two years of World War

Court upholds 99-year-old Nazi camp worker's murder conviction
Business|Economy|Finance|News

S&P 500 hunting cloud nine

A look at the day ahead in U.S. and global markets by Alun John, EMEA breaking news correspondent, finance and markets.

S&P 500 hunting cloud nine
MidEast|News|World

10 Palestinians killed in Israeli strike on Gaza school, civil defence says

At least 10 Palestinians were killed on Tuesday in an Israeli airstrike on a school housing displaced families west of Gaza City, the enclave's civil defence authorities said.

10 Palestinians killed in Israeli strike on Gaza school, civil defence says
Business|News

BMW recalls over 720,000 vehicles over short circuit concern, NHTSA says

BMW is recalling 720,796 U.S. vehicles over concerns of a short circuit, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said on Tuesday.

BMW recalls over 720,000 vehicles over short circuit concern, NHTSA says
Health|News|Science

Mpox is not the new COVID, says WHO official

A World Health Organization official stressed on Tuesday that mpox, regardless of whether it is the new or old strain, is not the new COVID, as authorities know how to control its

Mpox is not the new COVID, says WHO official
Europe|News|World

Czechs will buy ammunition for Ukraine with income from frozen Russian assets

The Czech Republic will use some of the interest earned on Russian assets frozen in the European Union to buy hundreds of thousands more artillery shells for Ukraine, the Czech

Czechs will buy ammunition for Ukraine with income from frozen Russian assets
Europe|News|World

People in Ukraine's Ternopil urged to stay inside after large fire breaks out

People were urged to stay inside their homes in Ukraine's Ternopil after a large fire broke out overnight during air raid alerts, the military administration of the western Ukrainian

People in Ukraine's Ternopil urged to stay inside after large fire breaks out
Europe|News

Russia hits energy infrastructure in airstrikes on Ukraine

Russia hit energy infrastructure in northern Ukraine in an overnight missile and drone attack and caused a huge fire in the west of the country, resulting in an increase in chlorine

Russia hits energy infrastructure in airstrikes on Ukraine

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