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Mexican President to send letter to Donald Trump about migration and economic links between two countries

Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador said on Friday that he will send a letter to U.S. presidential candidate Donald Trump about migration and the importance of

Mexican President to send letter to Donald Trump about migration and economic links between two countries
News|Political

Israeli military to send out call-up notices for ultra-Orthodox

The Israeli military is set to issue call-up notices to 1,000 members of the ultra-Orthodox community on Sunday as a divisive battle over drafting the religious Haredim into the

Israeli military to send out call-up notices for ultra-Orthodox
Economy|News|Political

Canada's Trudeau appoints MacKinnon as new labour minister

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Friday appointed Steven MacKinnon, a Liberal member of parliament from Quebec, as the new labor minister, filling a vacancy created when

Canada's Trudeau appoints MacKinnon as new labour minister
Asia|News|Political

History of violence in Bangladesh, a country born out of war

Deadly protests by thousands of students in Bangladesh against quotas in government jobs has brought focus to a history of violence in a country born out of a war between India

History of violence in Bangladesh, a country born out of war
Election|Health|News|Political

Biden will return to campaign trail next week, campaign says

U.S.

Biden will return to campaign trail next week, campaign says
Crime|Europe|News|Political

Who are the Americans jailed in Russia?

Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich, sentenced on Friday to 16 years in a Russian prison on spy charges, is one of at least a half dozen Americans convicted and jailed by

Who are the Americans jailed in Russia?
Europe|News|Political

Russian court jails US reporter Gershkovich for 16 years after convicting him of espionage, state media says

A Russian court on Friday found U.S. reporter Evan Gershkovich guilty of espionage and jailed him for 16 years, state news agency RIA said, in a case that his employer, the Wall

Russian court jails US reporter Gershkovich for 16 years after convicting him of espionage, state media says
Europe|News|Political

Zelenskiy: F-16 supplies set to speed up with Polish help

President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said on Friday that Poland had taken a decision that would speed up the deliveries of much-needed F-16 jets to Ukraine, but did not say what it was.

Zelenskiy: F-16 supplies set to speed up with Polish help
Europe|News|Political

After Gershkovich trial, who could feature in a possible Russia-US prisoner swap?

Russia's sentencing of U.S. reporter Evan Gershkovich to 16 years in a strict-regime penal colony on Friday could pave the way for a prisoner swap with the United States.

After Gershkovich trial, who could feature in a possible Russia-US prisoner swap?
Crime|News|Political

Kremlin declines to comment on possible US-Russia prisoner swap involving Gershkovich

The Kremlin on Friday declined to comment on the possibility of a prisoner swap with the United States involving Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich, whose trial on

Kremlin declines to comment on possible US-Russia prisoner swap involving Gershkovich
Economy|Europe|News

Kremlin: Interruptions in Russian oil transit via Ukraine a 'crisis' for buyers

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov on Friday called interruptions in Russian oil transit via Ukraine a "crisis" for the affected oil buyers, but said there was little scope for talks

Kremlin: Interruptions in Russian oil transit via Ukraine a 'crisis' for buyers
Asia|Economy|News

China lithium rebounds on Chile earthquake, but demand concerns persist

China's lithium prices rebounded on Friday after a powerful earthquake hit Chile's major lithium producing region, although growing demand concerns weighed on the metal used in

China lithium rebounds on Chile earthquake, but demand concerns persist
Europe|News|Political

Who is Evan Gershkovich and what does Russia accuse him of?

A Russian court is due to pass a verdict on Friday in the closed-door trial of U.S. reporter Evan Gershkovich on spy charges. WHO IS GERSHKOVICH?

Who is Evan Gershkovich and what does Russia accuse him of?
News|World

UN rights office says 'anarchy' spreading in Gaza

The United Nations human rights office (OHCHR) on Friday warned that "anarchy" was spreading in the Gaza Strip, with rampant looting, unlawful killings and shootings as the

UN rights office says 'anarchy' spreading in Gaza
Europe|News

UN experts urge Belarus to free Nobel winner Bialiatski from prison

Nobel Peace Prize laureate Ales Bialiatski, who is serving a 10-year prison sentence in Belarus, was detained and tried illegally and should be released immediately, a group of experts

UN experts urge Belarus to free Nobel winner Bialiatski from prison
Business|News|Technology

Global tech outage eases after widespread disruption, new focus seen on risks

Services from airlines to healthcare, shipping and finance were coming back online on Friday after a mistake in a security software update sparked hours-long global computer systems outages

Global tech outage eases after widespread disruption, new focus seen on risks
Europe|News|Political

Hungary's Orban says Trump was attacked for 'anti-war' views

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban said on Friday that former U.S.

Hungary's Orban says Trump was attacked for 'anti-war' views
News|Technology

American Airlines issues ground stop due to communication issue, FAA status page shows

Major U.S. carrier American Airlines issued a ground stop for all its flights early on Friday due to a communication issue, according to the U.S.

American Airlines issues ground stop due to communication issue, FAA status page shows
Americas|News|Political

Biden begins to accept he may have to drop out of race, New York Times reports

U.S.

Biden begins to accept he may have to drop out of race, New York Times reports
Economy|Environment|News

Hawaiian Electric, others agree to proposed $4 billion Maui wildfire deal, Bloomberg reports

Hawaiian Electric Industries and other defendants in lawsuits over the Maui wildfires in Hawaii have tentatively agreed to pay more than $4 billion in settlement amount, Bloomberg News

Hawaiian Electric, others agree to proposed $4 billion Maui wildfire deal, Bloomberg reports
Americas|Asia|News

US opens embassy in Vanuatu, latest step in China competition

The United States opened an embassy in the Pacific island nation of Vanuatu on Thursday, the latest U.S. move in a long-running competition with China for influence in the Asia

US opens embassy in Vanuatu, latest step in China competition
News|Political

Pelosi thinks Biden can be convinced soon to exit race, Washington Post reports

Former House of Representatives speaker Nancy Pelosi has told some House Democrats she believes President Joe Biden can be convinced fairly soon to exit the presidential race,

Pelosi thinks Biden can be convinced soon to exit race, Washington Post reports
News|Political

Trump met with Secret Service Director Cheatle on Tuesday, ABC News reports

Former President Donald Trump met with Secret Service Director Kim Cheatle on Tuesday, ABC News reported on Thursday citing a source, with the meeting coming amid intense

Trump met with Secret Service Director Cheatle on Tuesday, ABC News reports
News|Political

Democratic US Rep. Raskin asked Biden to consider quitting race

Democratic U.S.

Democratic US Rep. Raskin asked Biden to consider quitting race
Asia|News|Travel

Air India ferry flight picks up stranded US-bound passengers from Russia

Air India said on Friday a plane sent to pick up passengers stranded in Russia has departed for San Francisco after the previous day's flight made an emergency landing there.

Air India ferry flight picks up stranded US-bound passengers from Russia

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