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Cuba says state airline cancelled flights after Argentina denied it fuel

Argentine jet fuel providers in Buenos Aires refused to service Cuban state airline Cubana this week citing concerns over U.S. trade sanctions on Cuba, the Havana-based carrier said

Business|Europe|Finance

Long-time Electrolux CEO Jonas Samuelson to step down next year

Sweden's Electrolux, the world's second-biggest appliances maker, said on Thursday its CEO of eight years Jonas Samuelson will step down on Jan. 1, 2025.

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US FCC approves T-Mobile deal to buy budget provider Mint Mobile

The U.S.

Business|Entertainment|Technology

Warner Bros Discovery to launch data platform for better ad-targeting

Warner Bros Discovery is launching a data platform that would help advertisers better reach their target audience across both cable and digital channels, it said on Thursday.

Business|Finance|Technology|US

Crypto firm Consensys sues US SEC over Ethereum regulation

Consensys has filed a lawsuit against the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) tied to the regulation of the Ethereum blockchain, the crypto firm said on Thursday.

MidEast|News|US|World

US military starts pier construction off Gaza

U.S. troops have begun construction of a maritime pier off the coast of Gaza that aims to speed the flow of humanitarian aid into

Europe|News|World

Detained official held by Azerbaijan ends hunger strike, family says

A former senior official in the Armenian administration of Nagorno-Karabakh, detained since last September in Azerbaijan, has been persuaded to end a hunger strike, his family said on

Business|Finance|Stock Markets|US

FICO posts higher profit on scores business strength

Credit scoring giant Fair Isaac Corp posted a rise in second-quarter profit on Thursday, helped by robust demand for its scores and software businesses.

News|US|World

Factbox-Travis King: What happened to other US soldiers who defected to North Korea?

Private Travis King, the U.S. soldier who ran into North Korea in July, is in U.S. custody after North Korea expelled him into China, U.S. officials said on Wednesday, following rare

Factbox-Travis King: What happened to other US soldiers who defected to North Korea?
News|US|World

China's US envoy urges 'practical' steps to help restore ties

China's ambassador to the United States said the Biden administration could help restore fraught relations by starting with "practical" steps, such as renewing a decades-old pact

China's US envoy urges 'practical' steps to help restore ties
Europe|News|Technology|World

Germany, Israel sign formal commitment for Berlin's Arrow-3 missile buy

Germany on Thursday signed a letter of commitment with Israel to buy its Arrow-3 missile defence system for nearly 4 billion euros ($4.2 billion), the defence ministers of the two

Germany, Israel sign formal commitment for Berlin's Arrow-3 missile buy
News|US|World

US, China talks gather momentum, paving way for Xi-Biden Summit- WSJ

Beijing and Washington are paving the way for Chinese President Xi Jinping to visit the U.S., the Wall Street Journal reported on Thursday.

US, China talks gather momentum, paving way for Xi-Biden Summit- WSJ
Americas|News|US

US offers $5 million reward for information on killing of Ecuadorian presidential candidate

The U.S. is offering a $5 million reward for information leading to the arrest of those behind the killing of Ecuadorean presidential candidate Fernando Villavicencio, Secretary

US offers $5 million reward for information on killing of Ecuadorian presidential candidate
Health|News|Science|US

Biden says government shutdown not inevitable

President Joe Biden said on Wednesday that a government shutdown is not evitable, but that if there is one, a lot of vital work could be impacted in science and health.

Biden says government shutdown not inevitable
Economy|News|US

US government shutdown would hit 2,000 long-term disaster recovery projects -White House

The White House warned on Thursday a partial shutdown of the federal government that could occur this weekend would delay nearly 2,000 long-term disaster recovery projects.

US government shutdown would hit 2,000 long-term disaster recovery projects -White House
News|US

Factbox-What major cases are coming before the US Supreme Court?

The U.S.

Factbox-What major cases are coming before the US Supreme Court?
Election|News|US

Election denier Kari Lake to seek US Senate seat in Arizona -WSJ

Republican Kari Lake, a former Arizona gubernatorial candidate who has echoed former President Donald Trump's false claims about fraud at the 2020 election, will announce a 2024

Election denier Kari Lake to seek US Senate seat in Arizona -WSJ
Economy|News|US

Factbox-US government shutdown: What closes, what stays open?

U.S. government services would be disrupted and hundreds of thousands of federal workers would be furloughed without pay if Congress fails to provide funding for the fiscal year starting

Factbox-US government shutdown: What closes, what stays open?
News|US

Menendez says he will stay in US Senate despite resignation calls

Embattled U.S.

Menendez says he will stay in US Senate despite resignation calls
Business|Economy|US

US economy facing headwinds from possible government shutdown -White House

The U.S. economy is facing headwinds from a possible government shutdown, student debt payments restarting, higher interest rates and an autoworkers' strike, White House economic adviser

US economy facing headwinds from possible government shutdown -White House
Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|US

Marketmind: Oil spike delivers coup de grace to dire Q3

A look at the day ahead in U.S. and global markets by Mike Dolan A crude oil price spike to the highest of the year delivered a final blow to an ailing third-quarter for world markets and left forlorn

Marketmind: Oil spike delivers coup de grace to dire Q3
Economy|News|US

IMF says US government shutdown is 'avoidable risk,' urges parties to reach consensus

The International Monetary Fund on Thursday said a looming shutdown of the U.S. government posed an "avoidable risk" to the nation's economy, and urged parties to reach

IMF says US government shutdown is 'avoidable risk,' urges parties to reach consensus
Business|Economy|Finance|US

Bridgewater's Ray Dalio warns of impending debt crisis in US - CNBC

Ray Dalio believes the United States is going to have a debt crisis and is closely watching the "risky" fiscal situation, CNBC reported on Thursday, citing an interview with the

Bridgewater's Ray Dalio warns of impending debt crisis in US - CNBC
News|US

US Treasury: homes must be 'zero energy ready' to get full tax credit

The U.S.

US Treasury: homes must be 'zero energy ready' to get full tax credit
News|Political|US

Biden administration to take new actions against antisemitism

The Biden administration will take a new step on Thursday aimed at countering discrimination based on shared ancestry, with plans by eight federal agencies to use the landmark

Biden administration to take new actions against antisemitism

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