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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 $

Business|Finance|Sports|Stock Markets|US

Vista Outdoor gets improved $3 billion bid from MNC Capital

Investment firm MNC Capital said on Monday it has raised its all cash bid to acquire sporting and outdoor products maker Vista Outdoor to $3 billion from $2.9 billion.

MidEast|News|World

Hamas welcomes UN Security Council resolution calling for Gaza ceasefire

Hamas said on Monday it welcomed a U.N. Security Council resolution calling for a ceasefire in Gaza and that it stood ready to engage in an immediate swap of prisoners with Israel.

Crime|News|US

Man killed in New York after being pushed on to subway track

A man was killed on Monday when a stranger pushed him on to a New York City subway track in front of an oncoming train, and a suspect was arrested, police said.

News|World

Hamas leader Haniyeh to travel to Tehran for meetings with Iranian officials, Press TV reports

Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh will travel to Tehran on Tuesday to meet Iranian officials, a day after the United Nations Security Council adopted a resolution demanding an immediate

Business|Technology

China's COMAC wide-body C929 jet in 'detailed design stage', official says

Chinese state-owned planemaker COMAC's first wide-body jet is in its "detailed design stage", an executive said on Tuesday, following a report from the jet's fuselage

China's COMAC wide-body C929 jet in 'detailed design stage', official says
Asia|News|World

North Korea says no interest in summit with Japan, rejects more talks

North Korea said on Tuesday that having a summit with Japan is not in its interest and it will reject any further negotiations, state media KCNA said.

Asia|Business|News|Technology

Singapore's port authority to cooperate with U.S. authorities on Baltimore bridge incident

Singapore's Maritime and Port Authority (MPA) on Tuesday said it was in contact with the U.S coastguard and the management company of a Singapore-registered ship involved in a

Business|Economy|Finance

Gene therapy maker bluebird to restate 2022 financials after accounting error

Gene therapy maker bluebird bio said on Tuesday it plans to restate its financial statements for 2022 and for each of the first three quarters of 2022 and 2023 following accounting errors.

Economy|Europe|Finance|News|US

Cyprus to get US expertise in countering money laundering

The United States and Cyprus are to boost their cooperation in enhancing Cypriot capabilities in countering and prosecuting illicit finance operations, the two governments said on

Business|Europe|US

EU targets Zoetis in antitrust investigation over dog medicines

The European Commission on Tuesday said it had opened an antitrust investigation into possible breaches of EU competition rules by U.S. pet products maker Zoetis.

Economy|News|Political|US

US consumer confidence steady in March; inflation expectations creep up

U.S. consumer confidence was little changed in March as fading fears of a recession took a backseat to growing concerns about the nation's political environment ahead of

Economy|Finance|News|US|World

US imposes sanctions on finance, trade facilitators of Houthis, Hezbollah, Quds Force

The United States on Tuesday imposed counter-terrorism sanctions on what it described as finance and trade facilitators for Yemen's Houthis, Iran's Quds Force and the Lebanese group

Asia|Australia|Business|Economy|News|World

WTO partially upholds China's anti-dumping complaint against Australia

A World Trade Organization panel on Tuesday recommended that Australia bring its measures to conform with its obligations under the GATT 1996 and the Anti-Dumping Agreement in a

MidEast|News|US|World

Syrian state media says U.S. forces bombed eastern Syria, killing 7 soldiers and one civilian

U.S. forces bombed eastern Syria at dawn, killing at least seven soldiers and one civilian, Syrian state media said on Tuesday.

Business|Economy|Finance|US

US consumer watchdog to examine credit card rewards, director says

The top U.S. agency for consumer financial protection will scrutinize credit card reward programs after a surge in customer complaints, its chief said on Tuesday.

US consumer watchdog to examine credit card rewards, director says
Business|Finance|Technology|US

Video game retailer GameStop slumps after sharp decline in quarterly sales

GameStop's shares slumped more than 18% before the bell on Wednesday, as the brick-and-mortar video game retailer reported a decline in fourth-quarter revenue on the back of a spending

Video game retailer GameStop slumps after sharp decline in quarterly sales
News|World

UK sanctions two individuals for links to Hamas-supporting media network

Britain said it sanctioned two individuals for providing financial support to a media network which the government said supports the Palestinian Hamas militant group and promotes

Business|Finance|News|Science|Technology|US

Holtec gets $1.52 billion loan from US to restart nuclear power plant

The U.S. Department of Energy said on Wednesday it would loan Holtec International $1.52 billion to help restart its Palisades nuclear power plant in Michigan.

Americas|Election|News|World

What is happening with Venezuela's contested election?

Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro claimed victory in the country's presidential election in the early hours of Monday morning, even as the country's opposition said its candidate

What is happening with Venezuela's contested election?

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