Today: September 21, 2024
Today: September 21, 2024

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Fed's next rate cut will be smaller, traders bet

Traders on Thursday added to bets the U.S.

Fed's next rate cut will be smaller, traders bet
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GM recalling 450,000 pickup trucks, SUVs over warning light issue

General Motors is recalling about 450,000 pickup trucks and SUVs in the United States due to a potentially inoperative low brake fluid warning light, the National Highway Traffic

GM recalling 450,000 pickup trucks, SUVs over warning light issue
Business|Europe|Finance

Stellantis Chair Elkann targeted in 75 million euro seizure over alleged tax fraud

An Italian judge has seized money and assets worth almost 75 million euros ($84 million) from five people, including Stellantis and Ferrari Chair John Elkann, as part of an

Stellantis Chair Elkann targeted in 75 million euro seizure over alleged tax fraud
Americas|News|World

US Secret Service finds lack of diligence ahead of Trump rally shooting

A U.S.

US Secret Service finds lack of diligence ahead of Trump rally shooting
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Fed's Bowman says dissent on large rate cut based on above-target inflation data

Federal Reserve Governor Michelle Bowman said on Friday she dissented over the U.S. central bank's half-percentage-point interest rate cut this week, favoring a quarter-

Fed's Bowman says dissent on large rate cut based on above-target inflation data
Economy|Science|Technology

Microsoft deal propels Three Mile Island restart, with key permits still needed

Constellation Energy and Microsoft have signed a power deal to help resurrect a unit of the Three Mile Island nuclear plant in Pennsylvania in what would be the first-ever restart of its

Microsoft deal propels Three Mile Island restart, with key permits still needed
MidEast|News|World

Killed Hezbollah commander Aqil was wanted for deadly 1983 US embassy, Marine blasts

Ibrahim Aqil, the Hezbollah operations commander killed in an Israeli strike on Friday, had a $7 million bounty on his head for two 1983 Beirut truck bombings that killed more than

Killed Hezbollah commander Aqil was wanted for deadly 1983 US embassy, Marine blasts
Crime|MidEast|News|World

Israeli military says around 10 senior Hezbollah commanders killed along with Aqil

About 10 senior Hezbollah commanders were killed along with Ibrahim Aqil, leader of the movement's Radwan special forces unit who was attacked in an Israeli air strike in Beirut

Israeli military says around 10 senior Hezbollah commanders killed along with Aqil
Americas|News

US FDA approves AstraZeneca's self-administered nasal spray flu vaccine

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration said on Friday it has approved AstraZeneca's nasal spray flu vaccine for self-administration, making it the first of its kind.

US FDA approves AstraZeneca's self-administered nasal spray flu vaccine
Europe|News|World

Serbia moves to reintroduce compulsory military service

Serbia's government ministers on Friday agreed to reintroduce compulsory military service which was abolished 14 years ago, President Aleksandar Vucic said, praising the decision

Serbia moves to reintroduce compulsory military service
Economy|Environment|News

US House votes to repeal Biden administration tailpipe emissions rules

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US House votes to repeal Biden administration tailpipe emissions rules
Business|Technology

First Airbus A321XLR delivery due in second-half October, airline says

The first delivery of Airbus' longest-range narrowbody jet, the A321XLR, is poised to slip into October, apparently missing the planemaker's delivery target by several weeks.

First Airbus A321XLR delivery due in second-half October, airline says
News|World

Top Hezbollah commander killed in Israeli strike on Beirut - two security sources

Top Hezbollah commander Ibrahim Aqil was killed on Friday in an Israeli strike on Beirut's southern suburbs, two security sources told Reuters.

Top Hezbollah commander killed in Israeli strike on Beirut - two security sources
Europe|News|World

U.S. national tortured to death in Ukraine by Russian soldiers, Moscow says

Russell Bentley, a U.S. national who went missing in Russian-controlled eastern Ukraine early this year, is believed to have been tortured to death by Russian soldiers who are now

U.S. national tortured to death in Ukraine by Russian soldiers, Moscow says
Business|Travel

American Airlines seeks to delay resuming two daily China flights

American Airlines on Friday asked the U.S.

MidEast|News|Travel|World

Unmanned boat acting 'unpredictably' near Yemen port, authorities investigating

The United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations (UKMTO) agency said on Friday it has received a report of an incident 45 nautical miles (83 kilometres) south of Yemen's Mokha.

Economy|Finance

Central banks may face volatile inflation for years to come, ECB's Lagarde says

Profound shifts in the world economy could make inflation volatile for years to come, complicating efforts to control prices, but sticking with inflation-targeting regimes is

Central banks may face volatile inflation for years to come, ECB's Lagarde says
Americas|News

US FDA approves Zevra's treatment for rare genetic disease

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US FDA approves Zevra's treatment for rare genetic disease
Americas|News

Venezuela's exiled opposition head says he was warned Maduro forces coming for him

Venezuela's former presidential candidate Edmundo Gonzalez said on Friday he sought diplomatic refuge after being told President Nicolas Maduro's security forces were

Venezuela's exiled opposition head says he was warned Maduro forces coming for him
News|World

US Supreme Court declines to restore Green Party to Nevada ballot

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US Supreme Court declines to restore Green Party to Nevada ballot
News

US Fed's relaxed bank capital plan faces pushback from regulator, sources say

The U.S.

US Fed's relaxed bank capital plan faces pushback from regulator, sources say
MidEast|News|World

Israel investigates after videos show soldiers pushing bodies off West Bank roof

The Israeli military said on Friday it had opened an investigation after videos showed soldiers pushing what appear to be dead bodies off a roof in the occupied West

Israel investigates after videos show soldiers pushing bodies off West Bank roof
Europe|News|World

Britain's Lammy holds emergency meeting over Lebanon

Britain's foreign minister David Lammy chaired a meeting of the government's emergency committee, known as COBR, on Friday to discuss the latest situation in Lebanon.

Britain's Lammy holds emergency meeting over Lebanon
Europe|News|Technology|World

Germany to install missile defence systems on new government jets, Spiegel reports

Germany is to install missile defense systems on three new government jets that are used by senior leaders, the Spiegel news outlet reported on Friday.

Germany to install missile defence systems on new government jets, Spiegel reports
Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

US bond funds draw inflows for a 16th straight week

U.S. bond funds attracted inflows for a 16th straight week in the week ended Sept. 18, on expectations that the Federal Reserve would deliver an outsized rate cut in its meeting during the

US bond funds draw inflows for a 16th straight week

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