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US to impose visa restrictions on Nicaraguan officials

The United States is taking steps to impose visa restrictions on more than 100 Nicaraguan municipal officials for their role in the government of President Daniel Ortega, the

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SSR Mining says eight employees detained after Turkey mine landslide

Gold miner SSR Mining said on Friday that eight of its employees have been detained amid an investigation into its Turkey mine landslide and that operations at the mine remain suspended.

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US says its forces strike unmanned surface vessel, anti-ship cruise missile near Yemen

U.S. forces conducted two strikes against a mobile anti-ship cruise missile and a mobile unmanned surface vessel (USV) launched from Houthi-controlled areas of Yemen, the U.S.

MidEast|News|Videos|World

Israel presents video allegedly showing UN aid worker taking body of Israeli on Oct. 7

A video made public by Israeli officials allegedly shows a U.N. relief worker loading the limp body of a shot Israeli man into the back of an SUV and driving away from a southern

Africa|News|World

US condemns worsening violence in east of DR Congo, accuses Rwanda

The United States on Saturday condemned worsening violence in the east of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), blaming it on M23, an armed group it said is backed by Rwanda.

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China's WuXi AppTec says it poses no national security risks to US

Chinese biotech firm WuXi AppTec said on Sunday that it posed no national security risks to the United States, following calls by U.S. lawmakers for sanctions on the Shanghai-

Americas|Crime|World

At least a dozen dead in northern Mexico shootout near Texas border

At least 12 people were killed in a shootout with security forces in northern Mexico near the border with the United States, Mexican authorities said on Sunday night.

News|World

Two air strikes hit Lebanon's Ghaziyeh, 60 km north of Israel border, witnesses say

At least two air strikes hit near the town of Ghaziyeh on Lebanon's coast around 60 km (37 miles) north of the border with Israel on Monday, according to witnesses in the area.

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Vessel suspiciously approached by drones west of Saudi Arabia's Jizan; ship and crew safe - UKMTO

Two drones followed a merchant vessel in the Red Sea, west of Saudi Arabia's Jizan, in a suspicious approach, but the ship continued its journey safely, the United Kingdom Maritime

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Russia detains dual US-Russian citizen for treason, TASS cites FSB as saying

Russia's FSB security service said on Tuesday it had detained a woman with dual Russian-U.S. citizenship in the Urals mountain city of Yekaterinburg on suspicion of treason,

Business|Finance|Stock Markets

Truist to sell insurance brokerage business to investor group in $15.5 billion deal

Truist Financial Corp said on Tuesday it has reached an agreement to sell its insurance brokerage business to an investor group led by private equity firms Stone Point and CD&R in a deal

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Allegion beats fourth-quarter profit estimates on higher demand, price hikes

Allegion beat fourth-quarter profit estimates on Tuesday, helped by price hikes and strong demand for its security systems in commercial buildings.

Business|Fashion and Beauty|Finance|Stock Markets|US

Investor names director candidates at Fossil Group after stock price drop

Investment firm Buxton Helmsley Group said it nominated four candidates to the board of directors of Fossil Group, after the fashion design company's stock lost three-quarters of

Business|Finance

Investor group led by Ancora Holdings recommends former UPS executive as CEO

A group of investors led by Ancora Holdings on Tuesday said they had recommended Jim Barber as CEO for Norfolk Southern and nominated eight candidates to the board of the railroad operator.

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Expeditors aims to cut costs as profit drops in uncertain freight market

Logistics firm Expeditors International of Washington said on Tuesday it would seek to cut more costs to combat a downturn in freight demand that pressured its fourth-quarter results.

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Poland and weapons maker Northrop Grumman sign deal worth about $75 million

Poland's defence ministry and U.S. weapons maker Northrop Grumman signed on Tuesday an offset deal worth about 300 million zlotys ($75 million) under the second phase of Poland's

Americas|Environment|News

Trinidad government hires two firms to recover sunken oil barge

Trinidad and Tobago has hired two remediation and salvage firms to help clean up an ongoing oil spill off Tobago and salvage the leaking barge, the country's Ministry of Energy

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CoStar Group sees annual revenue below estimates on weak property demand

Real estate information provider CoStar Group forecast full-year 2024 revenue below market expectations on Tuesday, on signs of a slowdown in traffic to its websites as consumers face an

Business|Finance|US

Chemicals maker Celanese Corp misses quarterly profit estimates on lower prices

Chemicals maker Celanese Corp missed Wall Street estimates for fourth-quarter profit on Tuesday, weighed by lower prices for its products across units.

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Realty Income misses fourth-quarter FFO estimates on higher costs

Realty Income Corp on Tuesday reported funds from operation (FFO) per share for the fourth quarter below Wall Street estimates, as elevated property maintenance costs offset growth in

News|Science|Technology|US|World

US believes Russia developing space-based nuclear weapon, says source

The United States believes Russia is developing a space-based anti-satellite nuclear weapon whose detonation could disrupt everything from military communications to phone-based ride

Asia|Crime|Economy|News|US

Chinese man arrested in Australia faces extradition to US in North Korea smuggling case

A Chinese man arrested in Australia is awaiting extradition to the United States for alleged involvement in a North Korean scheme to generate revenue by selling counterfeit

Crime|News|US|World

Czechs extradite suspect in Iran-backed murder plot to United States

The Czech Republic on Wednesday extradited a man facing charges in the United States for plotting the murder of a prominent critic of Iran's government, the Czech Justice Ministry

Business|Economy|Finance

Verisk's annual profit forecast falls short amid spending uncertainty

Verisk Analytics forecast 2024 adjusted profit below market estimates on Wednesday, as the broader data and analytics industry grapples with worries that an uncertain economy would

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US House Freedom Caucus raises government shutdown risk, Axios reports

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