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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
Crime|News

Russia's FSB detains scientist on suspicion of treason

Russia's Federal Security Service (FSB) has detained a scientist in Moscow on suspicion of treason, it said in a statement on Tuesday.

MidEast|News|World

Wait for Iran's retaliation against Israel 'could be long', Revolutionary Guards spokesperson says

There could be a long wait for Iranian retaliation against Israel, Iran's Revolutionary Guards spokesperson Alimohammad Naini said on Tuesday.

Sports

China's Xi lauds Olympic team for 'morality and style' amid doping scrutiny

China's President Xi Jinping on Tuesday hailed the Chinese Olympic delegation for maintaining high standards of "morality, style and cleanliness" in their pursuit of gold metals at

China's Xi lauds Olympic team for 'morality and style' amid doping scrutiny
Business|Economy|Finance

Canada inflation cools to 40-month low of 2.5% in July

Canada's annual inflation rate cooled to a 40-month low of 2.5% in July, matching forecasts, and core inflation measures eased as well, data showed on Tuesday, keeping the Bank of

Canada inflation cools to 40-month low of 2.5% in July
Crime|Europe|News

Iran closes centres linked to Germany, which summons ambassador

Iran's judiciary has closed two branches of organisations linked to Germany due to "illegal activities and financial fraud", the judiciary's Mizan news agency said, in a move

News

Saudi King Salman chairs cabinet meeting, state news agency says

Saudi Arabia's King Salman bin Abdulaziz chaired a cabinet meeting on Tuesday, state media said, for the first time since a royal decree issued by him on Aug. 8 allowing the cabinet

Saudi King Salman chairs cabinet meeting, state news agency says
Economy|Finance|News

Canada inflation cools to 40-month low of 2.5% in July

Canada's annual inflation rate cooled to a 40-month low of 2.5% in July, matching forecasts, and core inflation measures eased as well, data

Canada inflation cools to 40-month low of 2.5% in July
Economy|Europe|Finance

Poland's top court rules central bank head cannot be questioned in parliament

Lawmakers should not be allowed to question Poland's central bank chief, a top court ruled on Tuesday, setting up a fresh clash between the government and judges it says are

Poland's top court rules central bank head cannot be questioned in parliament
Business|Finance

Stellantis delays investment plans for Illinois

Stellantis said on Tuesday its planned investments at Belvidere, Illinois, will be delayed but insisted it is committed to moving forward and

Stellantis delays investment plans for Illinois
Entertainment|Sports

US streaming viewership surges in July due to Olympics, Nielsen reports

TV viewership in the United States rose 3.5% in July from a year earlier, largely driven by the summer Olympics in Paris, according to research firm Nielsen's latest The Gauge report.

US streaming viewership surges in July due to Olympics, Nielsen reports
Business|Finance|News|World

Moscow Stock Exchange considers legal action against US and UK sanctions

The Moscow Stock Exchange is discussing ways to challenge sanctions imposed by the United States and Britain that led to a halt in exchange trading of dollars and euros and a freeze

Moscow Stock Exchange considers legal action against US and UK sanctions
Business|Finance|Health

J&J to buy medical device maker V-Wave for up to $1.7 billion

Johnson & Johnson said on Tuesday it would buy privately held V-Wave for up to $1.7 billion, the healthcare conglomerate's second deal this year aimed at boosting its presence in the market

J&J to buy medical device maker V-Wave for up to $1.7 billion
Europe|News

Maria Branyas, world's oldest person, dies in Spain at 117

Maria Branyas, who was the world's oldest person, has died peacefully in a Spanish nursing home at the age of 117, according to her account on the X platform and a spokesperson at

Maria Branyas, world's oldest person, dies in Spain at 117
Asia|Crime|News

Philippines says ex-mayor accused of Chinese crime links has fled the country

A former mayor of a Philippine town being investigated for her alleged ties to Chinese criminal syndicates has fled the country, prompting the Philippine president's office to order

News|World

Egypt's Sisi, Blinken discuss ways to move forward in Gaza ceasefire negotiations

Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi and U.S.

Egypt's Sisi, Blinken discuss ways to move forward in Gaza ceasefire negotiations
Health|Science

J&J's chemotherapy-free treatment for lung cancer gets US approval

The U.S.

J&J's chemotherapy-free treatment for lung cancer gets US approval
Asia|News|World

Taliban morality police dismiss over 280 men without beards from security forces

The Taliban's morality ministry dismissed more than 280 members of the security force for failure to grow a beard and detained more than 13,000 people in Afghanistan for "immoral

Taliban morality police dismiss over 280 men without beards from security forces
Business|Finance|Health

Medtronic nudges profit forecast on medical devices demand, new launches

Medtronic slightly lifted the lower end of its annual profit forecast on Tuesday, banking on sustained demand for its medical devices and growth from its

Medtronic nudges profit forecast on medical devices demand, new launches
Business|Finance

XPeng projects lower-than-expected Q3 revenue on stiff competition

Chinese firm XPeng forecast third-quarter revenue below expectations and missed June-quarter sales estimates on Tuesday, hurt by stiff competition and a drop in demand for its aging line-up

XPeng projects lower-than-expected Q3 revenue on stiff competition
Business|Economy|Europe|News|World

Ukraine gives final approval for minimum grain export prices

Ukraine has approved the final details of a new system of minimum export prices for the country's key grains and oilseeds shipments, the government said on Tuesday, a plan that grains

Ukraine gives final approval for minimum grain export prices
Economy|Finance

Egypt's foreign debt drops $7.4 billion in first quarter

Egypt's foreign debt fell by $7.4 billion in the first three months of 2024, according to central bank data released on Tuesday. 

Egypt's foreign debt drops $7.4 billion in first quarter
Business|Europe

Tesla to get lower EU tariff on its Chinese-made EVs

The European Union has slashed its planned extra tariff on Tesla electric vehicles imported from China by more than half, the bloc's executive

Tesla to get lower EU tariff on its Chinese-made EVs

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