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India's opposition leader seeks probe into stock market moves during election

India's opposition Congress leader Rahul Gandhi has demanded an investigation into sharp stock market moves towards the end of the just-ended national elections, alleging on

India's opposition leader seeks probe into stock market moves during election
Europe|News|World

Russian warships to arrive in Havana next week but pose no threat, Cuba says

Cuba said on Thursday that Russian warships would arrive in Havana next week, but that the four navy ships carried no nuclear weapons and did not present a threat to the region.

Russian warships to arrive in Havana next week but pose no threat, Cuba says
News|World

Five nations elected to UN Security Council

The United Nations General Assembly on Thursday elected Denmark, Greece, Pakistan, Panama, and Somalia to the 15-member U.N.

Five nations elected to UN Security Council
MidEast|News|World

Israeli military alarmed by standoff over West Bank funds, report says

The Israeli military has warned the government its policy of cutting off funds to the Palestinian Authority could push the occupied West Bank into a third "intifada", public

Israeli military alarmed by standoff over West Bank funds, report says
Economy|Europe|Finance

IMF says ECB rate cut "appropriate," Fed should stay cautious

The International Monetary Fund said on Thursday that the European Central Bank's rate cut is "appropriate" given declining inflation in the euro area, but that

IMF says ECB rate cut "appropriate," Fed should stay cautious
Economy|Finance|News

IMF says Ukraine debt talks 'on track,' board to consider disbursement soon

Ukraine's debt restructuring talks with bondholders and other creditors are 'on track,' with discussions continuing, International Monetary Fund spokesperson

IMF says Ukraine debt talks 'on track,' board to consider disbursement soon
MidEast|News|World

Yemen's Houthis chief: operations with Islamic Resistance in Iraq against Israel will intensify

The leader of Yemen's Houthis, Abdul Malik al-Houthi, said on Thursday the group's operations against Israel, carried out with the group Islamic Resistance in Iraq, would intensify.

Yemen's Houthis chief: operations with Islamic Resistance in Iraq against Israel will intensify
Europe|News

Prince Harry wins right to challenge UK police protection ruling

Prince Harry has been given permission to appeal against the rejection of his legal challenge to the British government's decision to take away his police protection when he is in

Prince Harry wins right to challenge UK police protection ruling
Business|Europe

UK court decides aircraft disputes to be heard in Ukraine, not London

A legal battle between insurers and aircraft leasing companies over jets stuck in Ukraine should be heard in Ukraine rather than London, the High Court in London ruled on Thursday.

UK court decides aircraft disputes to be heard in Ukraine, not London
Economy|Finance|News|US

US weekly jobless claims edge higher, Q1 labor costs revised lower

The number of Americans filing new claims for unemployment benefits increased last week and unit labor costs rose by less than previously thought in the first quarter, indicating the labor

US weekly jobless claims edge higher, Q1 labor costs revised lower
Asia|Business|Crime

Vietnam tycoon on death row for massive fraud illegally moved money overseas, police say

Vietnam real estate tycoon Truong My Lan, sentenced to death in the country's largest-ever financial fraud case, had illegally transferred money abroad, according to police, with

Vietnam tycoon on death row for massive fraud illegally moved money overseas, police say
Americas|Asia|Business|Economy|News|US

Bipartisan support for Taiwan gives hope for free trade deal, U.S. business group says

The high level of bipartisan political support for Taiwan in the United States gives hope eventually a free trade deal could be signed, especially given progress on current talks,

Bipartisan support for Taiwan gives hope for free trade deal, U.S. business group says
Economy|Finance|News|World

Russian central bank urges global integration despite sanctions

Despite Western sanctions, Russia must be integrated in the global economy with countries that are prepared to work with it, central bank Governor Elvira Nabiullina said at

Russian central bank urges global integration despite sanctions
Science|Technology|US|World

China says open to space cooperation with US but 'hurdles' remain

China remains open towards cooperation with countries including the United States in space, the foreign ministry said on Thursday, following congratulations from U.S. space agency

China says open to space cooperation with US but 'hurdles' remain
Asia|News|World

Rescue efforts wind down after deadly Papua New Guinea landslide

Rescue efforts at the site of a landslide in Papua New Guinea are due to end on Thursday, two weeks after part of a mountain collapsed onto a remote village, a United Nations

Rescue efforts wind down after deadly Papua New Guinea landslide
Europe|News|World

NATO's Stoltenberg: allies must ensure continuity of military support to Ukraine

NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said on Thursday that western allies should ensure that gaps in military support to Ukraine are not repeated.

NATO's Stoltenberg: allies must ensure continuity of military support to Ukraine
Health|News|Political

Gaza government media office director, health ministry official say 40 killed in Israeli strike on Nuseirat school

The director of the Hamas-run Gaza government media office Ismail Al-Thawabta and a Gaza health ministry official told Reuters on Thursday 40 people were killed and 73 were wounded

Gaza government media office director, health ministry official say 40 killed in Israeli strike on Nuseirat school
News|World

Ukraine downs 17 out of 18 drones used in Russia's overnight attack

The Ukrainian air force shot down 17 out of 18 Shahed-type drones over four regions during Russia's overnight attack on Thursday, according to the military.

Ukraine downs 17 out of 18 drones used in Russia's overnight attack
Crime|News|US|World

US soldier goes on trial in Russia for threatening to kill girlfriend

A U.S. soldier, stationed in South Korea but detained in Russia on suspicion of stealing from his girlfriend and threatening to kill her, went on trial on Thursday, the

US soldier goes on trial in Russia for threatening to kill girlfriend
Europe|News|World

Scholz vows to toughen up German deportation rules after attacks

Germany will tighten its rules so that the glorification of terrorist offences can be sufficient grounds for deportation, Chancellor Olaf Scholz said on Thursday

Scholz vows to toughen up German deportation rules after attacks
Asia|News|World

Indonesia accepts South Korea warship donation, despite cost concerns

Indonesia's parliament on Thursday approved a proposal to accept a South Korean donation of a corvette for its navy, despite concern from its defence committee that the ageing

Indonesia accepts South Korea warship donation, despite cost concerns
Europe|News

Passports please! British paratroopers met by French customs after D-Day airdrop

British paratroopers recreating an airdrop behind German defences to mark the 80th anniversary of D-Day were met by French customs officials at a makeshift border checkpost.

Passports please! British paratroopers met by French customs after D-Day airdrop
Europe|News|World

What you need to know about the D-Day 80th anniversary ceremonies

World leaders and veterans gather in Normandy on Thursday to mark the 80th anniversary of the June 6, 1944 D-Day landings, when more than 150,000 Allied soldiers invaded France in a

What you need to know about the D-Day 80th anniversary ceremonies
Health|News|World

UNICEF finds 90% of Gazan children lack food needed for proper growth

UNICEF said on Thursday that nine out of 10 children in Gaza could not eat nutrients from enough food groups to ensure their healthy growth and development.

UNICEF finds 90% of Gazan children lack food needed for proper growth
Business|Economy|Finance

Australia trade surplus rebounds in April as imports dive

Australia's surplus on trade goods rebounded in April as imports took a dive after several months of gains, though exports of iron and coal also softened, data showed on Thursday.

Australia trade surplus rebounds in April as imports dive

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