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Short seller Andrew Left's fraud trial moved to September 2025

Prominent activist short seller Andrew Left will face trial in September 2025 over allegations he committed fraud, after his lawyers and U.S. prosecutors agreed to push back the

Short seller Andrew Left's fraud trial moved to September 2025
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Senate panel to question US semiconductor firms on Russian weapons

The U.S.

Senate panel to question US semiconductor firms on Russian weapons
Arts|Europe

Slovak theatres, galleries threaten strike over government 'intimidation'

Hundreds of theatres, galleries and other cultural organisations in Slovakia threatened on Thursday to go on strike if the culture ministry did not stop what they described as intimidation

Slovak theatres, galleries threaten strike over government 'intimidation'
News|World

Turkish drone strike kills three in Iraqi Kurdistan, sources say

A Turkish drone strike on a vehicle in Iraq's semi-autonomous northern Kurdistan region killed three people on Thursday, security and medical sources said.

Business|Finance

Fitch shifts outlook on global reinsurers to neutral

Fitch has changed its outlook on global reinsurers to neutral from improving, adding on Thursday it expected the sector to remain strong but that prices had probably

Fitch shifts outlook on global reinsurers to neutral
Americas|Election|News

Venezuela opposition leader Machado wants US to do 'much more' on election dispute

Venezuela opposition leader Maria Corina Machado said on Thursday she wants the United States to do "much more" to press President

Venezuela opposition leader Machado wants US to do 'much more' on election dispute
Economy|Europe|News

Michel Barnier's first challenges as France's new PM

French conservative Michel Barnier, named prime minister by President Emmanuel Macron on Thursday, faces an overflowing in-tray on his desk, not least with tricky budget legislation

Michel Barnier's first challenges as France's new PM
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OpenAI hits more than 1 million paid business users

OpenAI said on Thursday it has more than 1 million paying users across its business products, ChatGPT Enterprise, Team and Edu, as the AI firm's chatbot continues to see strong adoption

OpenAI hits more than 1 million paid business users
Europe|Technology

Four victims on Mike Lynch yacht died of suffocation, autopsies suggest

Initial examinations of four of the people killed when British tech tycoon Mike Lynch's family yacht sank off Sicily last month indicated they had died of suffocation as oxygen ran

Four victims on Mike Lynch yacht died of suffocation, autopsies suggest
Business|Economy|Finance|News

US bank profits jump but watchdog warns of stress

The U.S. banking industry recorded higher profits in the second quarter of 2024, but the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation on Thursday identified several

US bank profits jump but watchdog warns of stress
Business|Economy|News

US service sector steady in August; employment cooling

U.S. services sector activity was steady in August, but employment gains slowed, consistent with an easing labor market.

US service sector steady in August; employment cooling
News|Political|World

Ukraine has achieved 'a lot' in Kursk offensive, NATO's Stoltenberg says

Ukraine has achieved "a lot" in its Kursk offensive into Russia but it's hard to say how the situation will develop next, NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg

Ukraine has achieved 'a lot' in Kursk offensive, NATO's Stoltenberg says
Business|Finance

Applied Digital surges 65% on funding deal with investors, including Nvidia

Applied Digital shares soared nearly 65% to hit their highest level in more than a month on Thursday, after the data center operator said it would receive $160 million in financing from a

Applied Digital surges 65% on funding deal with investors, including Nvidia
Europe|News|World

UK's Royal Navy says one killed after helicopter ditches into English Channel

Britain's Royal Navy said on Thursday one person had been killed following an incident in which a helicopter was forced to ditch into the Channel during a training exercise.

Business|Economy

Ford sales rise 13.4% in August on SUV, pick-up truck demand

Ford Motor said on Thursday U.S. vehicle sales in August rose 13.4% to 182,985 units, helped by robust demand for its SUVs and pick-up trucks.

Ford sales rise 13.4% in August on SUV, pick-up truck demand
Business|Entertainment|Finance|Lifestyle|News|Stock Markets

Cable news channel Newsmax confidentially files for US IPO

Conservative U.S. cable news channel Newsmax said on Thursday it had confidentially filed for an initial public offering in the United States. Expected rate cuts by the U.S.

Cable news channel Newsmax confidentially files for US IPO
News|Technology

Madrid to ban e-scooters for reckless driving and chaotic parking

Madrid will ban e-scooters rented through mobile apps after the city's three licensed operators failed to implement limits on their clients' circulation or control their parking,

Madrid to ban e-scooters for reckless driving and chaotic parking
Africa|Economy|Finance

World Bank, French Development Agency give Uganda aid of over $600 million

The World Bank and French Development Agency (AFD) have given Uganda more than $600 million to fund infrastructure development and manage waste in the capital Kampala, the

World Bank, French Development Agency give Uganda aid of over $600 million
Health

Abbott follows rival Dexcom with OTC glucose monitor launch in US

Abbott has launched its over-the-counter continuous glucose monitoring system in the U.S., the company said on Thursday, making it the second such device on the market to help

Abbott follows rival Dexcom with OTC glucose monitor launch in US
Crime|Economy|Finance|News

Lebanese justice ministry accuses former central bank chief of financial crimes

Lebanon's justice ministry formally accused former central bank governor Riad Salameh of financial crimes on Thursday, the state news agency and judicial sources said, echoing

Lebanese justice ministry accuses former central bank chief of financial crimes
Business|Economy|Finance|News

US second-quarter productivity revised higher

U.S. worker productivity grew faster than initially thought in the second quarter, reining in labor costs, suggesting that inflation pressures could continue to subside.

US second-quarter productivity revised higher
Business|Entertainment

Leaked Disney data reveals financial and strategy secrets, WSJ reports

Data from Walt Disney that was leaked online this summer included financial and strategy information, as well as personally identifiable information of some staff and customers, the Wall

Leaked Disney data reveals financial and strategy secrets, WSJ reports
Economy|Finance|News

US labor market stays afloat as unemployment rate falls to 4.2%

U.S. employment increased less than expected in August, but a drop in the jobless rate to 4.2% suggested the labor market was not falling off the cliff to

US labor market stays afloat as unemployment rate falls to 4.2%
Americas|News|Political

After US talks, Nicaragua expels dozens of political prisoners to Guatemala

The United States secured the release of dozens of political prisoners in Nicaragua on Thursday following talks with the government of President Daniel Ortega, who

After US talks, Nicaragua expels dozens of political prisoners to Guatemala
Business|Finance|Technology

BNY to buy Archer to boost managed account services in asset, wealth managers

BNY has agreed to buy Archer, a technology and operations provider that will help the U.S. bank expand its services to asset and wealth managers, the companies said on Thursday.

BNY to buy Archer to boost managed account services in asset, wealth managers

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