Today: September 22, 2024
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China slams US bill targeting biotech firms as 'discriminatory'

The United State's passage of a bill that aims to restrict business with Wuxi AppTec, BGI and other biotech firms was a "discriminatory" measure against Chinese companies, China's

China slams US bill targeting biotech firms as 'discriminatory'
Europe|News|World

Which EU member states have introduced temporary border checks?

The European Union is dealing with an increase in legal and illegal migrant arrivals, spurring some member countries to temporarily reintroduce border checks within what is normally a wide

Which EU member states have introduced temporary border checks?
Economy|Europe|Finance

Banks, energy stocks weigh on European bourses; BMW tumbles

European equity markets largely lost ground on Tuesday, weighed by bank and energy stocks as investors tread cautiously ahead of key U.S.

Banks, energy stocks weigh on European bourses; BMW tumbles
Africa|Crime|News

Alleged killer of Ugandan Olympian dies from burns, hospital says

The man accused of dousing in petrol and setting alight Olympic runner Rebecca Cheptegei has died from burns sustained during the fatal attack on the

Alleged killer of Ugandan Olympian dies from burns, hospital says
Europe|News|World

Russian attacks injure three, damage infrastructure in Ukraine, authorities say

Overnight Russian drone and missile attacks injured at least three people, damaged buildings and caused fires across Ukraine, authorities said on Tuesday.

Russian attacks injure three, damage infrastructure in Ukraine, authorities say
Business|Economy|Europe

UK pay growth cools, keeping BoE on track for another rate cut

British pay growth cooled in the three months to July to a more than two-year low and employment shot higher, according to data on Tuesday which is

UK pay growth cools, keeping BoE on track for another rate cut
Election|MidEast|News|Political

Jordan holds parliamentary election clouded by Gaza war

Jordanians voted on Tuesday in the first parliamentary election under a new law meant to dilute the outsized impact of tribalism and bolster political parties,

Jordan holds parliamentary election clouded by Gaza war
Asia|Election|News

Japan PM hopeful Ishiba says complete exit from deflation is crucial

Shigeru Ishiba, the former Japanese defence minister running in the ruling party's leadership race, said on Tuesday that a complete exit from

Japan PM hopeful Ishiba says complete exit from deflation is crucial
Business|Finance|Stock Markets|Technology

South Korea's K Bank announces IPO plan worth up to $732 million

South Korea's online lender K Bank has announced a planned initial public offering to raise up to 984 billion won ($731.64 million), in what is expected to be one of the biggest

Business|Technology

Apple's iPhone 16 faces challenge from Huawei's $2,800 tri-fold phone

Apple's new iPhone 16 failed to excite investors with long-expected AI features still in test mode even as an industry-first tri-fold phone from Huawei raised the stakes in a battle to

Apple's iPhone 16 faces challenge from Huawei's $2,800 tri-fold phone
Business|Economy|Europe|Finance|Stock Markets

China gloom overshadows Wall Street-led rebound

A look at the day ahead in European and global markets from Rae Wee The rebound in global share markets proved short-lived in Asia on Tuesday, as yet another set of lacklustre economic indicators from

China gloom overshadows Wall Street-led rebound
Economy|Finance|News

US to discuss economic support for Bangladesh interim government

U.S. officials will hold talks with Bangladesh's interim government to see how the United States can support the country's economy and development, the U.S.

US to discuss economic support for Bangladesh interim government
Business|Economy|News

China's exports up solidly but slowing imports dim trade outlook

China's exports grew at their fastest pace in nearly 1-1/2 years in August, suggesting manufacturers are rushing out orders ahead of tariffs expected from

China's exports up solidly but slowing imports dim trade outlook
Asia|News|World

Top US, Chinese military brass hold first call to stabilise ties

The United States and China held theatre-level commander talks for the first time on Tuesday, Chinese authorities said, amid efforts to stabilise military ties and avoid

Top US, Chinese military brass hold first call to stabilise ties
Asia|Finance

Japan nominates ex-currency diplomat Kanda to head ADB

Japan will nominate Masato Kanda, the country's former top currency diplomat, as its candidate to become next head of the Asian Development Bank (ADB), Finance

Japan nominates ex-currency diplomat Kanda to head ADB
Australia|Business|Finance

Australia regulator seeks to make banks phase out issuing hybrid securities

Australia's prudential regulator is proposing to bar banks from issuing certain hybrid securities to help meet their capital requirements starting in 2027 as retail

Australia regulator seeks to make banks phase out issuing hybrid securities
News|Uncategorized|World

Fire breaks out at multi-storey residential building near Moscow, mayor says

A fire broke out at a multi-storey residential building in the Ramenskoye district of Moscow region while Russia was repelling a Ukraine drone attack, Moscow's mayor said on Tuesday.

Australia|Business|Economy

Australia business conditions hit 2-1/2-yr lows in August as job outlook worsens

Australian business conditions fell to the lowest in 2-1/2 years in August with the outlook for jobs taking a hit, a survey showed on Tuesday, while there was mixed news on

Australia business conditions hit 2-1/2-yr lows in August as job outlook worsens
Business|Economy|Finance

South Korea's financial watchdog chief warns of household debt turning into systemic risk

South Korea's financial watchdog chief on Tuesday expressed concern about a rapid pick-up in household debt and said such financial imbalance may turn into systemic risk.

Business|Economy|Finance

Australian consumers downbeat in Sept amid economic worries

Australian consumer sentiment stayed downbeat in September as concerns over the economy and jobs bubbled to the surface even as worries over higher interest rates eased, a survey

Australian consumers downbeat in Sept amid economic worries
Asia|News

Japan premier hopeful Kato calls for stimulus, doubling household income

Katsunobu Kato, Japan's former health minister and a candidate running in the ruling party leadership race, on Tuesday called for compiling a stimulus package to fund spending to

Japan premier hopeful Kato calls for stimulus, doubling household income
Health|News

Russia's birth rate slides to lowest in quarter century in 2024

Russia recorded its lowest birth rate since 1999 in the first six months of this year, according to official data published on Monday, with births in June below 100,000, marking their

Russia's birth rate slides to lowest in quarter century in 2024
Europe|Political

Ukraine disappointed at Slovak PM's fascism comments

Ukraine on Monday expressed disappointment at allegations by Slovakia's pro-Russian prime minister that Kyiv should act to remove from its military ranks what he described as fascist

Ukraine disappointed at Slovak PM's fascism comments
Uncategorized

Michigan Supreme Court rules RFK Jr to stay on state's presidential ballot

The Michigan Supreme Court ruled on Monday that Robert F.

Michigan Supreme Court rules RFK Jr to stay on state's presidential ballot
Asia|Business|Finance|Technology

Samsung SDI to sell polarizing film business to Chinese firm for $836 million

South Korean battery maker Samsung SDI said on Tuesday it had decided to sell its polarizing film business to China's Wuxi Hengxin Optoelectronic Materials for 1.12 trillion won ($

Samsung SDI to sell polarizing film business to Chinese firm for $836 million

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