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Maersk, Hapag-Lloyd will add more vessels to alliance if Red Sea disruption continues

Maersk and Hapag-Lloyd could add more container vessels to an alliance announced earlier this year if shipping disruptions in the Red Sea continue, the companies said on Tuesday

Maersk, Hapag-Lloyd will add more vessels to alliance if Red Sea disruption continues
Business|Europe

UPS to buy Germany-based healthcare logistics firm Frigo-Trans

UPS said on Tuesday it would acquire Germany-based healthcare logistics firm Frigo-Trans for an undisclosed amount to boost its healthcare cold-chain facilities in Europe.

UPS to buy Germany-based healthcare logistics firm Frigo-Trans
Business

Enbridge pulls staff from offshore platforms as Storm Francine advances

Energy pipeline operator Enbridge has pulled employees from several offshore U.S.

Enbridge pulls staff from offshore platforms as Storm Francine advances
Crime|Europe|Uncategorized

Europol tackles unsolved 1996 gangland murder in Germany

Europol is mobilising teams to try to solve the 1996 gangland murder of a criminal from the former Yugoslavia who was found shot dead in Germany, the pan-European police force

Europol tackles unsolved 1996 gangland murder in Germany
Europe|News|Political|World

Russia is close to signing new bilateral treaty with Iran, Shoigu says

Russia has nearly completed the required procedures to sign a new bilateral treaty with Iran soon, state news agency TASS quoted top security official Sergei Shoigu as saying on

Russia is close to signing new bilateral treaty with Iran, Shoigu says
Americas|Asia|News

Chinese troops to join Brazil's military drills with US forces

Chinese troops will take part for the first time in Brazil's annual military exercises this week that also include U.S. forces, the Brazilian Navy said on Tuesday.

Economy|News|World

White House says will sanction Iran and Russian targets

The U.S. on Tuesday will impose sanctions on individuals and entities in Iran and Russia involved in Tehran's delivery of ballistic missiles to Moscow, the White House said on

White House says will sanction Iran and Russian targets
Business

US regulators probe Delta ground accident at Atlanta airport

The wing of a Delta Air Lines plane struck a regional jet while taxiing for departure at the Atlanta airport on Tuesday, damaging both planes, the airline and a federal

US regulators probe Delta ground accident at Atlanta airport
Business

Starbucks new CEO Niccol to improve coffee culture at US stores

Starbucks' new CEO Brian Niccol said he would focus on reinvigorating coffeehouse culture at the chain's stores in the U.S. as he takes the helm in the midst of patchy

Starbucks new CEO Niccol to improve coffee culture at US stores
Business|Economy|Finance|News

Instant view: Fed's Barr unveils sweeping bank capital plan revisions after pushback, delays

The Federal Reserve's regulatory chief on Tuesday outlined a sweeping overhaul easing two major draft bank capital rules following intense industry opposition that delayed the

Instant view: Fed's Barr unveils sweeping bank capital plan revisions after pushback, delays
Economy|Europe|News|Sports

French central bank sees Q3 Olympic growth boost

Hosting the Olympic Games gave a boost to France's service sector in August but the country's political crisis still clouds the economic outlook, the central bank said on Tuesday in

French central bank sees Q3 Olympic growth boost
Americas|News|Political|World

Jamaica to send two dozen security personnel to Haiti to bolster mission

Jamaican Prime Minister Andrew Holness announced on Tuesday that his government will send an initial deployment of 24 military and police personnel to Haiti to support an

Jamaica to send two dozen security personnel to Haiti to bolster mission
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Four hopefuls left in race to lead UK Conservatives, Mel Stride eliminated

Four hopefuls were left in the race to become leader of the Conservatives on Tuesday after centrist former work and pensions minister Mel Stride was knocked out of a race set to

Four hopefuls left in race to lead UK Conservatives, Mel Stride eliminated
Business|Finance|News

Nippon Steel exec flies to Washington in last attempt to save US Steel deal, FT reports

Japanese steelmaker Nippon Steel's vice-chair will meet senior U.S. officials in Washington on Wednesday in an attempt to save its proposed $14.9 billion takeover of U.S.

Nippon Steel exec flies to Washington in last attempt to save US Steel deal, FT reports
Europe|Technology

Airbus CEO upbeat on new engine technology, but says jury still out

The head of European planemaker Airbus said novel open-rotor technology being tested by engine maker CFM International offers promising

Airbus CEO upbeat on new engine technology, but says jury still out
MidEast|News|World

Israel close to completing Gaza missions, focus on north, defence minister says

Israeli forces are near to fulfilling their mission in Gaza and their focus will turn to the country's northern border with Lebanon as daily exchanges of fire with Hezbollah take

Israel close to completing Gaza missions, focus on north, defence minister says
Africa|Finance|News|World

UN Libya mission to resume talks between factions over bank governor

The U.N. mission in Libya will resume facilitating talks between factions in Tripoli on Wednesday to try to resolve the central bank crisis that has slashed oil output and threatened

UN Libya mission to resume talks between factions over bank governor
MidEast|News|Political

Iran rejects reports of weapons transfers to Russia as 'propaganda'

Reports of Iranian weapons transfers to Russia are "ugly propaganda" to conceal Western military support to Israel, Iran's foreign ministry said on Tuesday, after Western powers said

Europe|News|Political

Berlin makes proposals to reduce number of asylum seekers

Germany's government presented a plan on Tuesday to implement more rigorously European rules on asylum that would see more people turned away at its

Berlin makes proposals to reduce number of asylum seekers
Finance|Stock Markets|Technology

Rubrik shares fall as Microsoft-backed firm nears IPO lockup expiry

Shares of Rubrik fell more than 6% on Tuesday, as the markets braced for the expiry of a lockup period tied to its initial public offering, clouding the Microsoft-backed cybersecurity

Rubrik shares fall as Microsoft-backed firm nears IPO lockup expiry
Europe|News|Political|World

EU vows 'strong response' to Iran missile transfer to Russia

The transfer of Iranian ballistic missiles to Russia represents a further military escalation and will be met with a "strong response" from the European Union, EU foreign affairs

EU vows 'strong response' to Iran missile transfer to Russia
Europe|News|World

Poland to extend no-go zone on Belarus border for 90 days

Poland will extend the implementation of a buffer zone on its border with Belarus for 90 days, the interior ministry said on Tuesday, adding that the measure had been effective in

Poland to extend no-go zone on Belarus border for 90 days
Business|Technology

Boeing delivers 40 jets in August, up 5 from a year ago

Boeing said on Tuesday it delivered 40 commercial jets in August, up five from the same month in 2023 when it struggled with a manufacturing defect on its 737 MAX, as the U.S. planemaker

Boeing delivers 40 jets in August, up 5 from a year ago
Business|Economy|Finance

Nike's tumultuous years under outgoing CEO Donahoe

Sportswear giant Nike on Thursday named former senior executive Elliott Hill to succeed John Donahoe as its president and CEO, effective Oct. 14.

Nike's tumultuous years under outgoing CEO Donahoe
Europe|News|Political|World

France, Germany, UK condemn Iran over ballistic missiles, target new sanctions

The governments of France, Germany and Britain condemned the transfer of Iranian ballistic missiles to Russia, said they would cancel bilateral air services agreements with

France, Germany, UK condemn Iran over ballistic missiles, target new sanctions

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