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US says secret nuclear strategy not a response to single country or threat

A classified nuclear strategic plan approved by President Joe Biden this year is not a response to a single country or threat, the White House said on Tuesday, after the New York

US says secret nuclear strategy not a response to single country or threat
News|World

US sanctions Haiti's ex-president Martelly, citing drug trafficking

The U.S. on Tuesday imposed sanctions on Haiti's former president, Michel Joseph Martelly, over drug trafficking allegations, accusing him of playing a significant role in

US sanctions Haiti's ex-president Martelly, citing drug trafficking
Americas|Election|News|Political

RFK Jr to weigh dropping US presidential bid to join forces with Trump

Independent U.S. presidential candidate Robert F.

RFK Jr to weigh dropping US presidential bid to join forces with Trump
Business|Technology

Energix signs long-term solar power deal with Google

Energix Renewables said on Tuesday it has signed a long term agreement with Alphabet's Google to supply electricity and renewable energy credits generated from its solar projects to the

Energix signs long-term solar power deal with Google
Business|Entertainment|Technology

OpenAI signs content deal with Condé Nast

Sam Altman-led OpenAI on Tuesday announced a multi-year partnership with Condé Nast to display content from its brands such as the Vogue and the New Yorker within the AI startup's products,

OpenAI signs content deal with Condé Nast
Business|Economy|Finance

Fed's Bowman still cautious about changing policy stance

Federal Reserve Governor Michelle Bowman on Tuesday said she remains cautious about any shift in the U.S. central bank's policy because of what she sees as continued upside risks for

Fed's Bowman still cautious about changing policy stance
MidEast|News|World

US disputes report of Netanyahu, Blinken talk on Israeli troops on Gaza border

The United States on Tuesday disputed a report that cited Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu as saying he might have convinced U.S.

US disputes report of Netanyahu, Blinken talk on Israeli troops on Gaza border
Celebrity|Entertainment|Europe

Taylor Swift ends European leg of Eras tour with surprise-packed show

Taylor Swift was joined by surprise guest Florence Welch for her first live performance of "Florida!!!" during the final European date of her Eras tour on Tuesday.

Taylor Swift ends European leg of Eras tour with surprise-packed show
Europe|Finance|News

France's caretaker government freezes 2025 spending at current levels

France's caretaker government has set 2025 state spending at current levels, saving about 10 billion euros ($11.08 billion) after taking inflation into account and keeping the

France's caretaker government freezes 2025 spending at current levels
Business|Technology

Uber hires ex-Tesla exec Rebecca Tinucci to oversee EV transition, memo says

Uber Technologies has hired former Tesla executive Rebecca Tinucci to oversee the ride-hailing platform's shift to electric vehicles, according to an internal memo seen by Reuters on

Uber hires ex-Tesla exec Rebecca Tinucci to oversee EV transition, memo says
Americas|News

More Mexican judges to join strike over proposed judicial overhaul

Over 1,000 more judges and magistrates in Mexico have voted to join an indefinite nationwide strike that began on Monday amid mounting protest against a plan by the ruling

More Mexican judges to join strike over proposed judicial overhaul
Europe|News

Greece to compensate fire-stricken households near Athens

Greece said on Tuesday it would offer emergency compensation totalling millions of euros to hundreds of households and businesses affected by a blaze that killed one woman and

Greece to compensate fire-stricken households near Athens
Business|Health|News|Technology

US clinical trials in China questioned by US lawmakers

A bipartisan group of lawmakers on Tuesday called on the Biden administration to ramp up scrutiny of U.S. clinical trials conducted in China, citing the risk

US clinical trials in China questioned by US lawmakers
Business|Europe|News|Technology

What we know about the sinking of Mike Lynch's superyacht

The sinking of a luxury yacht on Aug. 19 off the northern coast of Sicily left seven people dead, including British tech tycoon Mike Lynch, his daughter Hannah and Morgan Stanley's

What we know about the sinking of Mike Lynch's superyacht
Europe|News|World

Ukraine says boy dies after Russian strike near playground

A 14-year-child boy has died from his injuries in hospital after a Russian munition struck a kiosk a few metres from a children's playground in Ukraine's southern Zaporizhzhia region,

Ukraine says boy dies after Russian strike near playground
Europe|MidEast|News|World

Britain, Israel leaders agree regional de-escalation is in everyone's interests

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer and Israel's premier Benjamin Netanyahu on Tuesday agreed that regional de-escalation was in everyone’s interests, Starmer's office said in a

Britain, Israel leaders agree regional de-escalation is in everyone's interests
Business|Finance|Technology

Analog chipmaker TI expects free cash flow to jump in 2026

Texas Instruments said on Tuesday its free cash flow (FCF) would jump in 2026 as demand rebounds and the analog chipmaker tightens capital spending after pressure from

Analog chipmaker TI expects free cash flow to jump in 2026
Finance|News|Technology

Germany seizes almost 250,000 euros in cash in crypto ATM sting

German authorities have seized almost 250,000 euros ($

Germany seizes almost 250,000 euros in cash in crypto ATM sting
Business|Technology

Alphabet's Waymo robotaxi unit doubles its paid rides in three months

Alphabet's Waymo said on Tuesday it had doubled its paid rides to 100,000 per week in just over three months as the autonomous ride-hailing firm expanded its areas of service

Alphabet's Waymo robotaxi unit doubles its paid rides in three months
Business|Finance

Wells Fargo to sell its non-agency third-party Commercial Mortgage Servicing business to Trimont

Wells Fargo on Tuesday agreed to sell its non-agency third-party Commercial Mortgage Servicing business to Trimont, a move that will make the firm the largest servicer of commercial real

Wells Fargo to sell its non-agency third-party Commercial Mortgage Servicing business to Trimont
Europe|News|World

Russia says it advances in eastern Ukraine and regroups after incursion

Russia said on Tuesday its forces had taken control of what it described as the strategically important logistics hub of Niu-York in eastern

Russia says it advances in eastern Ukraine and regroups after incursion
Business|Entertainment

Netflix upfront ad commitments surge as NFL games, Squid Game boost appeal

Netflix saw a more than 150% surge in upfront ad commitments for this year, the streaming giant said on Tuesday, thanks in part to the National Football League (NFL) games coming to the

Netflix upfront ad commitments surge as NFL games, Squid Game boost appeal
Economy|News|Political|World

Zelenskiy says balance needed between mobilisation and economy

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said on Tuesday that a balance was needed between mobilising troops and keeping the war-ravaged economy running.

Zelenskiy says balance needed between mobilisation and economy
Africa|Health

Africa could start mpox vaccinations within days, health agency says

The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and other African countries could start vaccinating against mpox within days, Africa's top public health agency said on

Africa could start mpox vaccinations within days, health agency says
News|World

Russia protests to US over American journalists in Kursk

Russia said it summoned a senior U.S. diplomat on Tuesday to protest over what it called the "provocative actions" of American journalists reporting from Russia's Kursk region.

Russia protests to US over American journalists in Kursk

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