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Key hospital in central Haiti closes due to gang violence

A top hospital in Haiti is closing its doors due to worsening insecurity after gangs attacked the central city of Mirebalais, according to an internal memo seen by Reuters on

Environment|Political

White House says not taking aim at green group tax status

The White House has no immediate plans to strip climate-focused non-profit organizations of their tax exempt status, a White House official said on Tuesday, as those groups

White House says not taking aim at green group tax status
Business|Economy|Finance

Turkey's Finance Minister Simsek says spending discipline will be maintained

Turkish Finance Minister Mehmet Simsek said on Tuesday the country's spending discipline will continue even with downside risks to economic growth estimates.

Turkey's Finance Minister Simsek says spending discipline will be maintained
Business|Economy|Finance|US

Trump says US will set terms if China does not do a trade deal

President Donald Trump said on Tuesday that if China does not agree to a deal on trade, the U.S. will set the terms.

Trump says US will set terms if China does not do a trade deal
Business|Economy|Finance|Health|Stock Markets|Technology

Intuitive Surgical warns of tariff impact after upbeat quarterly earnings (April 22)

Medical device maker Intuitive Surgical said on Tuesday that U.S. tariffs will

Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|US

Trading Day: Stocks rebound, no new Powell-bashing or trade tirades from Trump

Making sense of the forces driving global markets By Alden Bentley, Americas Finance and Markets Breaking News Editor.

Trading Day: Stocks rebound, no new Powell-bashing or trade tirades from Trump
Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

Capital One's first-quarter profit rises on higher interest income

Capital One Financial reported a rise in first-quarter profit on Tuesday, as the consumer lender was helped by a higher income from interest payments on its credit card debt.

Capital One's first-quarter profit rises on higher interest income
Business|Economy|Finance|US

Trump says he has no plans to fire Fed's Powell; market jumps

President Donald Trump on Tuesday backed off from threats to fire Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell after days of intensifying criticisms of the central bank

Trump says he has no plans to fire Fed's Powell; market jumps
Business|Finance|Stock Markets

Mexican lender Banorte to scrap unprofitable digital bank

Executives of Mexican lender Banorte said on Tuesday it would either sell or fuse year-old fintech Bineo, part of a larger overhaul of the bank's digital

Mexican lender Banorte to scrap unprofitable digital bank
Business|Economy|Technology|US

Baker Hughes flags tariff impact on full-year core profit

U.S. oilfield technology firm Baker Hughes on Tuesday flagged a potential impact on its annual core profit of between $100 million and $200 million due to tariffs. U.S.

Baker Hughes flags tariff impact on full-year core profit
Business|Economy|Technology

Enphase Energy misses quarterly profit estimates, forecasts weak Q2 revenue

Solar inverter maker Enphase Energy on Tuesday missed analysts' estimates for first-quarter profit, hit by softening U.S. demand, and forecast second-quarter revenue below market estimates.

Enphase Energy misses quarterly profit estimates, forecasts weak Q2 revenue
Business|Technology|US

US FAA takes action to prevent helicopter incidents near Las Vegas airport

The Federal Aviation Administration said on Tuesday it is taking action to prevent collisions between helicopters and passenger planes around the busy Las

US FAA takes action to prevent helicopter incidents near Las Vegas airport
Political|US|World

Major cases involving Trump before the US Supreme Court

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Major cases involving Trump before the US Supreme Court
Business|Economy|Health|US

AstraZeneca rejoins leading U.S. drug lobby group after two-year absence

AstraZeneca has rejoined the main U.S. drug lobby group, roughly two years after leaving it, the Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America (PhRMA) said on Tuesday.

AstraZeneca rejoins leading U.S. drug lobby group after two-year absence
Business|Economy|Political|US

US auto industry warns new auto parts tariffs will hike prices, cut sales

A coalition of U.S. auto industry groups on Tuesday urged President Donald Trump not to impose 25% tariffs on imported auto parts, warning they would cut

US auto industry warns new auto parts tariffs will hike prices, cut sales
Business|Economy|Environment|Technology|US

Sam Altman to step down as Oklo chairman

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman will step down as chairman of nuclear technology startup Oklo, paving the way for potential tie-up between the companies.

Sam Altman to step down as Oklo chairman
Business|Economy|Political|Technology|US

US Senate panel to hold May 1 confirmation hearing for deputy commerce secretary nominee

The Senate Commerce Committee said Tuesday it plans to hold a May 1 confirmation hearing for Paul Dabbar to serve as deputy U.S. commerce secretary.

US Senate panel to hold May 1 confirmation hearing for deputy commerce secretary nominee
Business|Technology

Tesla CEO Elon Musk dreams big but often delivers late

Tesla CEO and billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk has a long history of making ambitious promises and often delivering late. Many of his biggest ideas are still in the works.

Tesla CEO Elon Musk dreams big but often delivers late
Election|Political|World

What are the key races in Canada's federal election?

As Canada holds an election on Monday, Prime Minister Mark Carney's Liberals are ahead of Pierre Poilievre's Conservatives in national opinion polls.

What are the key races in Canada's federal election?
Political|US|World

Trump envoy heads to Moscow for more Ukraine peace talks with Putin

U.S.

Trump envoy heads to Moscow for more Ukraine peace talks with Putin
Business|Economy|Finance

Mexico's annual inflation seen slowing in the first half of April: Reuters poll

Mexico's annual inflation likely slowed in the first half of April, a Reuters poll on Tuesday showed, supporting chances that the central bank will again cut its key rate by

Mexico's annual inflation seen slowing in the first half of April: Reuters poll
Business|Economy|Finance

Argentina economic activity grows 5.7% in February

Argentina's economic activity rose 5.7% in February compared with the same month last year, notching its fourth consecutive month of year-on-year growth, official data showed

Argentina economic activity grows 5.7% in February
Business|Economy|US

Bessent sees de-escalation in US-China trade tensions, talks to be 'a slog'

U.S.

Bessent sees de-escalation in US-China trade tensions, talks to be 'a slog'
Europe|Political|World

Vladimir Putin offers to halt Ukraine invasion along current front line, FT reports

Russian President Vladimir Putin has offered to halt his invasion of Ukraine across the current front line as part of efforts to reach a peace deal with U.S.

Vladimir Putin offers to halt Ukraine invasion along current front line, FT reports
Political|World

US proposes recognizing Crimea as Russian, Washington Post reports

The United States is proposing to recognize Russia's illegal annexation of Crimea and freeze the war's front lines as part of a peace agreement, The Washington Post reported on

US proposes recognizing Crimea as Russian, Washington Post reports

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