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Russian missile attack on Kyiv damages power facility, grid, energy company says

A Russian missile attack on Kyiv destroyed a power facility and damaged the power grid in Holosiivskyi district of the Ukrainian capital on Friday, the DTEK energy company said.

Russian missile attack on Kyiv damages power facility, grid, energy company says
Business|Economy|Europe|Finance|News|Stock Markets|US

Investors hold their breath for inflation data

A look at the day ahead in European and global markets from Ankur Banerjee The time for waiting is almost over as inflation reports from Europe and the U.S. headline the day's agenda, with any kind of

Investors hold their breath for inflation data
Americas|Environment|News|World

Rising seas force Panama Indigenous families to leave island homes

Rising sea levels due to climate change have forced an Indigenous Guna community to leave their homes on an island off Panama's coast that is fast disappearing.

Rising seas force Panama Indigenous families to leave island homes
News|US

Fed's Goolsbee says inflation could still fall without rising unemployment

U.S.

Fed's Goolsbee says inflation could still fall without rising unemployment
Business|US

Elon Musk rules out discussions over potential role in Trump presidency

Elon Musk said on Thursday there have not been any talks over a potential advisory role for the billionaire in case former U.S.

Elon Musk rules out discussions over potential role in Trump presidency
News|US

U.S. FDA set to reorganize its food division starting October

The U.S.

U.S. FDA set to reorganize its food division starting October
MidEast|News|World

Thousands march in a subdued Jerusalem gay pride parade

Jerusalem on Thursday held its annual gay pride parade under heavy security and with a subdued vibe, given the solemn mood in Israel after months of war.

Thousands march in a subdued Jerusalem gay pride parade
Americas|Economy|News|World

Buenos Aires trains slow to crawl as protesting conductors demand wage hike

Trains in Argentina's capital Buenos Aires slowed to a crawl on Thursday, doubling passengers' commute time, according to union rail workers who held an unusual protest

Buenos Aires trains slow to crawl as protesting conductors demand wage hike
Business|News|Technology|US

US FAA says United Airlines can take deliveries of new airplanes

United Airlines can take delivery of new airplanes as U.S. aviation regulators review the carrier, the head of the Federal Aviation Administration said

US FAA says United Airlines can take deliveries of new airplanes
MidEast|News|World

Hamas says it is ready for a 'complete agreement' if Israel stops war

Hamas said on Thursday it had told mediators it would not take part in more negotiations during ongoing aggression but was ready for a "complete agreement" including an exchange of

Hamas says it is ready for a 'complete agreement' if Israel stops war
Asia|Crime

Indian lawmaker allied with Modi's BJP arrested in sexual harassment case, NDTV reports

Indian police arrested a lawmaker from a key ally of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Friday, in connection with rape and sexual harassment cases

Indian lawmaker allied with Modi's BJP arrested in sexual harassment case, NDTV reports
Africa|News|World

Senegal president says Mali 'not totally inflexible' on ECOWAS bloc

Senegalese President Bassirou Diomaye Faye, on his first official visit to Mali on Thursday, said he raised the question of remaining in regional bloc ECOWAS with his Malian

Senegal president says Mali 'not totally inflexible' on ECOWAS bloc
Crime|News|US

Reaction to Donald Trump being found guilty in New York hush money case

A New York jury on Thursday found Donald Trump guilty of falsifying business records to cover up a hush-money payment to a porn star, making him the first former U.S. president to

Reaction to Donald Trump being found guilty in New York hush money case
News|US

Biden expected to sign migration order next week, sources say

President Joe Biden is expected to sign an executive order next week to curb migration along the U.S. southern border with Mexico, two sources familiar with the

Biden expected to sign migration order next week, sources say
News|US

Biden secretly gave Ukraine permission to strike inside Russia with US arms, Politico reports

U.S.

Biden secretly gave Ukraine permission to strike inside Russia with US arms, Politico reports
Business|Economy|Technology|US

Americans still prefer gas vehicles over hybrid or EVs, study shows

Americans still prefer to buy a standard gas vehicle over a hybrid or an electric vehicle even with the same price and features, a KPMG study said on Thursday.

Americans still prefer gas vehicles over hybrid or EVs, study shows
Business|Economy|Europe|Finance|News|World

Governments seek to save global tax deal by end June

Nearly 130 countries recommitted on Thursday to save the first pillar of a global tax deal on highly profitable multinationals by the end of June, the co-chairs of a three-day

Governments seek to save global tax deal by end June
Europe|News|World

Slovak Prime Minister Fico released from hospital, media says

Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico was released from a hospital in the central city of Banska Bystrica, where he had been recovering from an assassination attempt, and taken to his apartment

Slovak Prime Minister Fico released from hospital, media says
News|US

US officials meet China's vice foreign minister after sanctions warning

U.S.

US officials meet China's vice foreign minister after sanctions warning
Crime|News|US

Instant view: Little market impact expected from Trump guilty verdict

Donald Trump became the first U.S. president to be convicted of a crime on Thursday when a New York jury found him guilty of falsifying documents to cover up a payment to silence

Instant view: Little market impact expected from Trump guilty verdict
News|World

Russian missiles hit three sites in Ukraine's Kharkiv, killing three

Russian missiles hit three sites in Kharkiv, Ukraine's second-largest city, killing at least three people and injuring 16, local officials said early on Friday.

Russian missiles hit three sites in Ukraine's Kharkiv, killing three
Education|News|US

Bruhat Soma, 12, wins US national spelling bee in a spell-off

Bruhat Soma, a 12-year-old from Tampa, Florida, won the 96th Scripps National Spelling Bee in a spell-off on Thursday, correctly spelling 29 words in 90 seconds including some of the most

Bruhat Soma, 12, wins US national spelling bee in a spell-off
Asia|Election|News|World

Pakistan election was 'biggest robbery', says ex-PM Imran Khan

Pakistan's jailed former prime minister Imran Khan said on Thursday February's national election was stolen from his party, describing it as the "biggest robbery of a public

Pakistan election was 'biggest robbery', says ex-PM Imran Khan
MidEast|News|World

Aid for Gaza still leaving Cyprus by sea while landing pier fixed, Cypriot official says

Humanitarian aid for Gaza is continuing to leave Cyprus by sea and will be held in floating storage off the coast of the enclave until a U.S.-built military pier undergoes repairs,

Aid for Gaza still leaving Cyprus by sea while landing pier fixed, Cypriot official says
Europe|News|World

Georgian NGOs to challenge foreign agent law in constitutional court, ECHR

A group of Georgian non-governmental organisations (NGOs) said on Thursday they were preparing an appeal to the Georgian constitutional court against a "foreign agent" law that has

Georgian NGOs to challenge foreign agent law in constitutional court, ECHR

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