Today: September 22, 2024
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Dell shares rise as AI server demand boosts results, forecasts

Shares of Dell Technologies rose 4% on Friday, after robust demand for its artificial intelligence-powered servers prompted the company to raise its full-year earnings and revenue forecasts

Dell shares rise as AI server demand boosts results, forecasts
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Ukraine will honour contracts for oil transit to Europe, official says

Ukraine will continue to meet its obligations to transit Russian oil to Europe, a presidential aide said on Friday after earlier suggesting it could halt supplies via the

Ukraine will honour contracts for oil transit to Europe, official says
News|Technology

China's cabinet passes draft regulations on data security management

China's cabinet has passed draft regulations on data security management, state media said on Friday.

China's cabinet passes draft regulations on data security management
Europe|News

EU must step up arms production, play stronger role in defence, Commission chief says

The European Union has not yet done enough to boost its own arms production capacities in light of geopolitical threats, in particular Russia's war on Ukraine, Commission President

EU must step up arms production, play stronger role in defence, Commission chief says
Europe|News

German authorities warn of incendiary devices in packages, dpa reports

German authorities are warning of unconventional incendiary devices sent by unknown persons in packages, German news agency dpa reported on Friday, citing a message sent to airlines

Americas|News

Emergent Bio's smallpox vaccine gets US approval for mpox

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration granted expanded approval to Emergent BioSolutions' smallpox vaccine for use in people at high risk of mpox infection.

Emergent Bio's smallpox vaccine gets US approval for mpox
Europe|News|Technology

Czech police safely detonate World War Two bomb at oil refinery

Czech bomb disposal experts on Friday detonated a World War Two bomb found on the site of an oil refinery, causing no major visible damage to the Polish-owned plant that has halted

Africa|Election|News

Tunisian court allows prominent politician Daimi to run in presidential election

The Tunisian administrative court upheld on Friday an appeal by prominent politician Imed Daimi to be allowed to return to the race for the presidential election expected on Oct.

News|World

Salvage of stricken oil tanker in Red Sea expected soon, sources say

A salvage operation to recover a Greek-registered oil tanker stranded ablaze in the Red Sea after an attack by Houthi militants is expected to

Salvage of stricken oil tanker in Red Sea expected soon, sources say
Business|News|Technology|World

Kremlin says it made no deals with Telegram's Durov

The Kremlin has never made any deals with Telegram boss Pavel Durov, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said on Friday, adding that he was not aware of any meetings between the tech

Kremlin says it made no deals with Telegram's Durov
Finance|Stock Markets

Dow notches record high close after upbeat economic data

Wall Street stocks rose and the Dow scored a second consecutive all-time closing high on Friday, with Tesla and Amazon climbing after fresh U.S. economic data raised

Dow notches record high close after upbeat economic data
News|World

Ukraine says US partners helping F-16 crash investigation

The commander of Ukraine's air force said on Friday that it had shared with U.S. partners a preliminary report about an F-16 jet crash that took place on Monday.

Ukraine says US partners helping F-16 crash investigation
Crime|Europe|News|World

Kremlin says military corruption investigations will lead to trial

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said on Friday that ongoing corruption investigations into Russian defence officials involve "serious charges" that will lead to court trials.

Kremlin says military corruption investigations will lead to trial
Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

Record highs abound, except in usual place

A look at the day ahead in U.S. and global markets from Mike Dolan Record stock market highs have lit up across the world once again - though not yet for the usual suspects in the S&P500 and Nasdaq.

Record highs abound, except in usual place
Asia|Business|Technology

China's market regulator says e-commerce giant Alibaba has completed three-year 'rectification' period

China's State Administration of Market Regulation issued a statement on Friday saying Alibaba Group had completed three years "rectification" following a fine levied in 2021 for

China's market regulator says e-commerce giant Alibaba has completed three-year 'rectification' period
News|World

Power beginning to return in Venezuela after nationwide blackout

Power had returned to some parts of Venezuela on Friday evening after capital Caracas and much of the rest of the country were plunged into a blackout that

Power beginning to return in Venezuela after nationwide blackout
Africa|News|World

UN releases $100 million to support 10 underfunded crises

The United Nations has released $100 million to support 10 underfunded humanitarian crises in Africa, the Americas, Asia and the Middle East, the U.N. said on Friday.

UN releases $100 million to support 10 underfunded crises
Asia|Travel

Indonesia to reform tourism on tropical island Bali, senior minister says

Indonesia will conduct an audit to reform tourism on the tropical island of Bali to improve tourism quality and preserve local culture and jobs, a senior minister said on Friday.

Indonesia to reform tourism on tropical island Bali, senior minister says
Business|Economy|Finance

China's mortgage loans fall, property development loans rise

China's mortgage loans dropped further at the end of June while property development loans picked up, central bank data showed on Friday, as authorities seeks to put a floor under

China's mortgage loans fall, property development loans rise
News|World

Britain 'deeply concerned' by Israel's operation in occupied West Bank

The British government said on Friday it was "deeply concerned" by Israel's ongoing operation in the occupied West Bank, warning that risk of instability was serious and that there

Britain 'deeply concerned' by Israel's operation in occupied West Bank
Europe|News|World

Russian attack kills two, injures 11 in Ukraine's Sumy, authorities say

A Russian attack overnight damaged a factory in Ukraine's northern city of Sumy, killed two women and injured at least 11 people, Ukrainian authorities said on Friday.

Russian attack kills two, injures 11 in Ukraine's Sumy, authorities say
Health|World

UN to vaccinate Gaza's children against polio during pauses in fighting

The United Nations will start vaccinating some 640,000 children in the Gaza Strip against polio on Sunday, a campaign that relies on daily eight-hour pauses in fighting

UN to vaccinate Gaza's children against polio during pauses in fighting
Asia|News|World

Pakistan military launches strikes in response to Balochistan attacks, army says

Pakistan's military has launched intelligence-based operations in the southwestern Balochistan province in response to attacks by insurgents that killed over 50 people this week,

Pakistan military launches strikes in response to Balochistan attacks, army says
Africa|Americas|Economy|Europe|News

Shaky September

U.S. jobs numbers dominate the agenda as markets brace for a choppy September, with France seeking a way through its political mess, Germany having regional polls and African leaders

Shaky September
Business|Europe|Finance

Thyssenkrupp works council says steel leadership crisis puts sale at risk

Thyssenkrupp's planned sale of its steel business is at risk over uncertainty following a leadership crisis at the unit, the

Thyssenkrupp works council says steel leadership crisis puts sale at risk

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