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Ukraine says it attacked oil facilities, military depot in Russia

Ukraine's military said on Thursday it had attacked an artillery depot and two oil storage facilities in Russia, causing a fire on Wednesday at the Atlas oil depot in the southern

Ukraine says it attacked oil facilities, military depot in Russia
Technology

China to continue with low-carbon reforms, energy regulator says

China will keep phasing out fossil fuels and

China to continue with low-carbon reforms, energy regulator says
Crime|Europe|Technology

Pavel Durov's lawyer says the case against Telegram boss is 'absurd'

Telegram boss Pavel Durov's lawyer said on Thursday it was "absurd" to suggest he should be held responsible for any crimes committed on the

Pavel Durov's lawyer says the case against Telegram boss is 'absurd'
Business|Europe

Pernod Ricard forecasts return to growth in 2025

France's Pernod Ricard on Thursday forecast its sales will grow again next year even as challenges in the U.S. and Chinese markets persist, after reporting an annual 1% drop

Pernod Ricard forecasts return to growth in 2025
Asia|Business|Economy

Malaysia government not planning to reintroduce GST, report says

The Malaysian government has no plans to reintroduce a goods and services tax (GST) as an alternative to removing subsidies for RON95 petrol, state news agency Bernama

Malaysia government not planning to reintroduce GST, report says
Business|Economy|Finance

Chinese regional banks investment revenues surge even as lending falters

Several Chinese regional banks have reported a jump in their investment income in the first half of the year, even as their primary lending businesses faltered, as the flailing

Chinese regional banks investment revenues surge even as lending falters
Travel|World

Pope Francis' pontificate in numbers as he tours Asia-Pacific

Here are some statistics about Pope Francis, 87, who is in the midst of a 33,000-km (20,500-mile) tour of four Southeast Asian nations. WHEN WAS POPE FRANCIS ELECTED?

Pope Francis' pontificate in numbers as he tours Asia-Pacific
Asia|News|Technology

Philippines eyes mid-range missiles, 40 fighter jets to modernise military

The Philippines wants to upgrade its military with mid-range missiles and advanced fighter jets, two senior security officials said on Thursday,

Philippines eyes mid-range missiles, 40 fighter jets to modernise military
Business|Europe|Finance|Stock Markets|Technology

Nvidia watch party over, back to inflation vigil

A look at the day ahead in European and global markets from Stella Qiu It is a sea of red in Asia as AI darling Nvidia failed to meet expectations of investors who were not satisfied with its profits,

Nvidia watch party over, back to inflation vigil
Asia|News|World

Deadly typhoon Gaemi made worse by climate change, scientists say

A devastating typhoon that tore through the Philippines, Taiwan and China last month, destroying infrastructure and leaving more than 100 people dead, was made significantly

Deadly typhoon Gaemi made worse by climate change, scientists say
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|News

South Korea's Yoon says to 'manage' policy loan rates if housing market heats up

South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol said on Thursday there was a need to "manage" policy loan rates should expectations about lower borrowing costs lead to further price increases in

South Korea's Yoon says to 'manage' policy loan rates if housing market heats up
Asia|News|Political

Chinese Embassy in Philippines protests remarks made by Japan ambassador concerning South China Sea dispute

China's embassy in the Philippines on Thursday said it had sent a diplomatic note of protest to the Japanese embassy in the Southeast Asian country concerning "irresponsible"

Chinese Embassy in Philippines protests remarks made by Japan ambassador concerning South China Sea dispute
Business|Finance

ONEOK strengthens Permian presence with midstream deals worth $5.9 billion

Pipeline operator ONEOK said it would buy midstream assets in deals worth $5.9 billion from Global Infrastructure Partners, bolstering its position in the

ONEOK strengthens Permian presence with midstream deals worth $5.9 billion
Business|Finance|News

Australia's CBA chief blasts misinformation, populism targeting corporates

The CEO of Australia's biggest bank on Thursday decried the rise of misinformation and labelled a proposed tax on big company profits meritless, pushing back against

Australia's CBA chief blasts misinformation, populism targeting corporates
Asia|Economy|Finance

South Korea's Yoon pledges urgent reform of $860 billion public pension fund

South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol on Thursday pledged urgent reform of the national pension fund, one of the world's largest with $860 billion of

South Korea's Yoon pledges urgent reform of $860 billion public pension fund
Asia|Crime

South Korean crypto firm Haru Invest CEO stabbed during fraud trial, police say

The CEO of South Korean cryptocurrency deposit service Haru Invest was stabbed in the neck by a man during his court fraud trial, police said on Thursday.

Election

Trump reposts lewd remark about Harris on his social media site

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump on Wednesday reposted a lewd social media remark about Vice-President Kamala Harris, the latest in a

Trump reposts lewd remark about Harris on his social media site
Business|Economy|Finance

New Zealand business confidence soars in August, ANZ survey shows

New Zealand's business confidence jumped in August to the highest level in a decade as forward-looking activity indicators rose strongly, an ANZ Bank survey showed on Thursday.

New Zealand business confidence soars in August, ANZ survey shows
Asia|Business|Finance

Nippon Steel to make additional investment in US Steel's mills

Japan's biggest steelmaker Nippon Steel said on Thursday it plans to make an additional investment of about $1.3 billion in U.S.

Nippon Steel to make additional investment in US Steel's mills
Business|Finance|Technology

J.D. Power cuts U.S. EV sales forecast to 9% as growth slows

U.S. electric vehicle (EV) sales are expected to reach just 9% of the market this year, consulting firm J.D. Power said in a report on Wednesday, lowering its previous forecast of 12%.

J.D. Power cuts U.S. EV sales forecast to 9% as growth slows
Americas|Business|Technology

Elon Musk's X braces for shutdown in Brazil as spat with judge intensifies

Social media giant X said on Thursday it expects Brazil's top court to order it to shut down, as a pitched legal

Elon Musk's X braces for shutdown in Brazil as spat with judge intensifies
Asia|Business

South Korea court approves arrest for battery maker CEO over deadly fire

The CEO of a South Korean lithium battery maker that was struck by a fire that killed 23 people in June has been arrested after a court approved a warrant on allegations of violating

South Korea court approves arrest for battery maker CEO over deadly fire
Business|Technology

SK Hynix develops sixth-gen DRAM chip that uses less power

SK Hynix, world's second-largest memory chip maker, said on Thursday it had developed the industry's first sixth-generation 10-nanometre dynamic random access memory (DRAM) chip with

SK Hynix develops sixth-gen DRAM chip that uses less power
Economy|Finance|News

Fed's Bostic: it is 'time to move' on rate cuts, but wants to be sure

Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta President Raphael Bostic on Wednesday said that with inflation down farther and the unemployment rate up more than he anticipated, it may be "time to move"

Fed's Bostic: it is 'time to move' on rate cuts, but wants to be sure
Business|Economy

UK car output drops for fifth straight month in July, data shows

Britain's car production fell for the fifth consecutive month in July, hurt by manufacturers shifting to new models and temporary disruptions in supply chain, industry data showed on

UK car output drops for fifth straight month in July, data shows

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