Today: October 11, 2024
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US, Egypt agree to allow aid into Gaza through Kerem Shalom

U.S.

US, Egypt agree to allow aid into Gaza through Kerem Shalom
News|US

US defense secretary to undergo non-surgical procedure, Pentagon says

U.S.

US defense secretary to undergo non-surgical procedure, Pentagon says
Europe|News|World

EU to sanction 9 Iranian entities for supplying drones to Russia, including defence minister

EU governments agreed on Friday to put nine Iranian entities, including Iran's Defence Minister Mohammad-Reza Ashtiani, on its sanctions list for supplying drones to Russia, which

EU to sanction 9 Iranian entities for supplying drones to Russia, including defence minister
News|US

USTR extends some Chinese tariff exclusions, but many to fall away

The U.S.

USTR extends some Chinese tariff exclusions, but many to fall away
Europe|News|World

Putin says Ukraine's Zelenskiy lacks legitimacy after term expired

Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Friday that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy had no legitimacy following the expiry of his five-year term and this would raise a legal

Putin says Ukraine's Zelenskiy lacks legitimacy after term expired
Australia|Health|News|US

US curbs certain poultry imports from Australia's Victoria on bird flu concerns

The U.S. has imposed import curbs on certain poultry and byproducts from Victoria, Australia after determining highly pathogenic avian influenza, or bird flu, in domestic birds.

US curbs certain poultry imports from Australia's Victoria on bird flu concerns
Europe|News|US|World

US announces $275 million aid package for Ukraine, State Dept says

The United States announced a new $275 million package of weapons and equipment for Ukraine on Friday to help it repel Russia's assault near Kharkiv, the State Department said.

US announces $275 million aid package for Ukraine, State Dept says
Europe|News|World

More UK Conservative lawmakers set to quit than before 1997 election defeat

British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is facing a mass departure of lawmakers with the number of resignations surpassing the level the Conservative Party suffered before a landslide

More UK Conservative lawmakers set to quit than before 1997 election defeat
Europe|News|World

Zelenskiy says Ukrainian forces now control area where Russia pushed into Kharkiv region

President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said on Friday that Ukrainian forces had secured "combat control" of areas where Russian troops staged an incursion this month in northern parts of Kharkiv

Zelenskiy says Ukrainian forces now control area where Russia pushed into Kharkiv region
Americas|Asia|Economy|News|US|World

China's rejection of Guatemalan shipments could be related to Taiwan ties, Guatemala president says

Guatemalan President Bernardo Arevalo said on Friday that China had rejected entry to some shipments from the Central American nation, speculating that this could be due to

China's rejection of Guatemalan shipments could be related to Taiwan ties, Guatemala president says
Europe|News|World

Ukraine in talks with EU to maximise electricity imports, minister says

Ukraine is negotiating to maximise possible imports of electricity from European Union countries to compensate for the generation capacity destroyed by the Russian

Ukraine in talks with EU to maximise electricity imports, minister says
MidEast|News|Political|World

UK Labour leader Starmer says wants to recognise Palestinian state as part of peace process

Britain's opposition leader Keir Starmer said on Friday he wanted to recognise a Palestinian state if he won power in an upcoming general election, but said that such a move would

UK Labour leader Starmer says wants to recognise Palestinian state as part of peace process
Crime|MidEast|News|World

Russian spy chief says more than 20 arrested over deadly concert attack

Russia has arrested more than 20 people in connection with an attack claimed by Islamic State that killed more than 140 people at a concert hall near Moscow in March, the head of the

Russian spy chief says more than 20 arrested over deadly concert attack
Americas|Election|News|US

Mexican state pledges compensation for stage collapse victims

The northern Mexican state of Nuevo Leon will compensate the victims of a stage collapse that killed nine people and injured scores at an election campaign event on Wednesday, the governor

Mexican state pledges compensation for stage collapse victims
MidEast|News|World

Israeli army recovers bodies of three hostages in Gaza

The Israeli military said on Friday it had recovered the bodies of three hostages taken into the Gaza Strip after they were killed during the Oct. 7 attack by Hamas-led militants.

Israeli army recovers bodies of three hostages in Gaza
Asia|News|World

Philippines builds coastguard station in islands near Taiwan

The Philippines has built a coastguard station in its northern islands near Taiwan, boosting its capacity to monitor an area where China has built up its military presence, National

Philippines builds coastguard station in islands near Taiwan
Asia|News|Travel|World

Singapore says investigators have data for flight hit by turbulence

Singapore investigators examining flight SQ321 that was hit by severe turbulence have obtained data from the cockpit voice recorder and flight data recorder, Singapore Transport

Singapore says investigators have data for flight hit by turbulence
Crime

British nurse Lucy Letby loses appeal over babies' murder conviction

British nurse Lucy Letby on Friday lost her attempt to overturn her conviction for murdering seven babies and trying to kill six others.

British nurse Lucy Letby loses appeal over babies' murder conviction
Asia|News|World

North Korea preparing to launch military satellite, South says

South Korea's military said on Friday it had detected signs in North Korea of possible preparations for a satellite launch in what would be the nuclear-armed North's effort to place

North Korea preparing to launch military satellite, South says
Asia|News|World

Taiwanese people, markets stay calm despite Chinese drills around island

As China staged a second day of "punishment" drills on Friday in response to Taiwan's new President Lai Ching-te, some residents of the democratically governed island

Taiwanese people, markets stay calm despite Chinese drills around island
Europe|News

Czech president released from hospital after motorbike fall

Czech President Petr Pavel was released from hospital on Friday after sustaining minor injury in a motorbike accident on Thursday, his office said.

Czech president released from hospital after motorbike fall
Asia|Education|News|World

Hundreds of foreign students flee Kyrgyzstan after mob attack

Students from Pakistan and other Asian countries are leaving Kyrgyzstan by the hundreds after an angry mob attacked their living quarters this month, although some hope to return

Hundreds of foreign students flee Kyrgyzstan after mob attack
Asia|Business|Economy|Europe|Finance|US

Inflation watch

Inflation data from the U.S., the euro zone and Japan in the days ahead will guide investors' expectations over the scale and pace of interest rate changes to come in major economies.

Inflation watch
Election|Europe|Political

Former Labour leader Corbyn to stand as independent in UK election

Jeremy Corbyn, the former leader of Britain's Labour Party, said on Friday he would stand as an independent candidate at a national election on July 4, in a move which could lead to

Former Labour leader Corbyn to stand as independent in UK election
Business|Economy|News

Washout for UK retailers as rain spurs sharp drop in April sales

British retail sales slid by far more than expected in April as rainy weather kept shoppers away, in more mixed economic news for Prime Minister Rishi Sunak ahead of a

Washout for UK retailers as rain spurs sharp drop in April sales

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