Today: November 15, 2024
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US State Dept OKs potential sale of Abrams tanks to Bahrain, Pentagon says

The U.S. State Department has approved the potential sale of Abrams tanks and related equipment to Bahrain for an estimated cost of $2.2 billion, the Pentagon said on Tuesday.

Africa|News|US|World

US gets 'mixed signals' from Niger on future of US troops, US general says

The United States has received "mixed signals" from Niger following the ruling junta's weekend announcement that it had revoked an accord allowing U.S. troops to

Business|Economy|Finance

Alight to sell payroll and professional service business for up to $1.2 billion

Alight said on Wednesday it has agreed to sell its professional services and payroll outsourcing business to an affiliate of private equity firm HIG Capital for up to $1.2 billion.

Crime|News|Uncategorized|US|World

India finds rogue officials involved in US murder plot, Bloomberg reports

An Indian investigation has found that rogue officials, not authorised by the government, were involved in a foiled plot to kill a Sikh separatist leader in the United States,

Business|Finance|Stock Markets|Technology

Astera Labs shares jump 46% on strong Nasdaq debut

Shares of Astera Labs jumped 46% on their Nasdaq debut on Wednesday, giving the chip firm a market capitalization of $8.02 billion.

News|US|World

State Dept says US organizing evacuation flights from Haiti

The United States is in the process of organizing government-chartered helicopter flights to evacuate Americans from Haiti amid rising violence, the State Department said on

MidEast|News|World

Israel submits assurances to US on use of weapons

Israel has submitted written assurances as required by the U.S.

Crime|World

Vessel reports shots fired near Yemen's Nishtun, Ambrey says

A merchant vessel reported shots from a skiff approximately 109 nautical miles south of Yemen's Nishtun, British security firm Ambrey said on Thursday.

Business|News|US

US Justice Department to announce antitrust action

The U.S. Department of Justice will make an antitrust announcement later on Thursday, it said in a statement without offering any details.

Business|Technology|US

China's SMIC may have violated US export curbs to make Huawei chip-official

China's top sanctioned chipmaker SMIC may have violated U.S. export regulations by producing a chip to power Huawei's Mate 60 Pro phone, a senior Commerce Department official

China's SMIC may have violated US export curbs to make Huawei chip-official
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Evan Gershkovich remains strong after year in Moscow prison, U.S. envoy says

Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich is holding up well despite spending nearly a year in a Moscow prison, the U.S. embassy said after ambassador Lynne Tracy visited him on

Europe|News|World

EU naval mission in Red Sea destroys missiles, Houthi seaborne drone

The EU's naval mission in the southern Red Sea said on Thursday it had destroyed three ballistic missiles and a Houthi seaborne drone to protect merchant ships.

News|US

US imposes sanctions on Nicaragua's attorney general

The United States on Thursday sanctioned Nicaragua's attorney general for her role in the government's "unjust persecution of political prisoners and civil society," the U.S.

News|World

US military says it destroyed ballistic missiles launched by Houthis

The U.S. military on Thursday said it had destroyed two anti-ship ballistic missiles and an unmanned surface vessel launched by Houthis from Yemen.

Europe|News|World

Russian missile strikes damage power supply in Ukraine's Kharkiv

About 15 blasts were heard in Ukraine's Kharkiv on Friday morning, mayor Ihor Terekhov said, and Russian missile strikes appeared to be targeting the city's power supply, causing partial

Economy|MidEast|News|World

Finland to resume funding to UNRWA

Finland will resume funding to the U.N. Palestinian refugee agency UNRWA, its foreign trade and development minister said on Friday.

Uncategorized

Ukraine says Russian oil refineries are legitimate targets

A Ukrainian deputy prime minister said on Friday Russian oil refineries were legitimate targets for its forces, after a media report said the United States, a close ally, had asked

MidEast|News|World

Vessel struck by projectile, catches fire off Yemen's Mukha - UK agency

A vessel was struck by an unidentified projectile and caught fire, 23 nautical miles west of Yemen's Mukha, the United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations (UKMTO) agency said on

News|World

US forces engage six Houthi unmanned aerial vehicles over southern Red Sea

U.S. forces engaged six Houthi unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) over the southern Red Sea after the group launched four anti-ship ballistic missiles toward a Chinese-owned oil tanker, the

Crime|US

Mountain lion kills man, injures brother in rare California fatal attack

A mountain lion killed a 21-year-old man and gravely wounded his younger brother in California's El Dorado County, northwest of Sacramento on Saturday, local authorities said.

Asia|News|World

North Korea's Kim visits tank unit, calls for airtight combat readiness

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has inspected a tank unit and called for stepping up its combat readiness including greater "ideological and mental power," state media KCNA said on

Europe|News|World

Emergency power shutdowns in Ukraine's Odesa after Russian attack

Emergency power outages were introduced in Ukraine's port of Odesa on Monday after a Russian air attack damaged one of the high-voltage facilities there, Ukraine's top energy provider DTEK

Crime|Europe|News|US|World

Russia casts doubt on Islamic State responsibility for concert attack

Russia on Monday cast doubt on assertions by the United States that the Islamic State militant group was responsible for a gun attack on a concert hall outside Moscow which killed

Russia casts doubt on Islamic State responsibility for concert attack
Business|Finance|Stock Markets

Ingersoll Rand to buy ILC Dover for about $2.33 billion in life sciences push

Air compressor maker Ingersoll Rand said on Monday it would buy ILC Dover from investment firm New Mountain Capital for about $2.33 billion to expand its presence in the life sciences

Business|Finance

Arrow offers to buy remaining stake Target Hospitality

Arrow Holdings on Monday submitted a non-binding proposal to buy the remaining stake in rental and hospitality services company Target Hospitality Corp that it does not already own for $

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