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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|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
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
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
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
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
Economy|Europe|News|Political|World

U.S. urges Europe to raise disquiet over China-Russia defence ties

The United States is urging its European partners to be more forceful in expressing their disquiet about China's growing defence collaboration with Russia, U.S.

U.S. urges Europe to raise disquiet over China-Russia defence ties
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
Business|Economy|Environment|News|Technology

US Gulf Coast energy facilities hit by Hurricane Francine

U.S.

US Gulf Coast energy facilities hit by Hurricane Francine
Crime|MidEast|News

ICC prosecutor seeks to confirm death of Hamas leader Deif

Prosecutors at the International Criminal Court (ICC) are looking into the reported death of Hamas military leader Mohammed Deif and will withdraw their case against him if they

ICC prosecutor seeks to confirm death of Hamas leader Deif
Europe|News|World

Ukraine says it could cut ties with Iran over missile deliveries to Russia

Kyiv said on Tuesday it could cut ties with Tehran if Russia used ballistic missiles supplied by Iran to attack Ukraine, and it denounced any such

Ukraine says it could cut ties with Iran over missile deliveries to Russia
News|Political|World

UK and US united over tackling Iran's influence, Lammy and Blinken say

British Foreign Secretary David Lammy and U.S.

UK and US united over tackling Iran's influence, Lammy and Blinken say
Crime|Europe|News|World

Northern Ireland's Donaldson pleads not guilty to historical sex offences

Jeffrey Donaldson, the former leader of Northern Ireland's Democratic Unionist Party (DUP), pleaded not guilty on Tuesday to 18 charges related to historical sex

Northern Ireland's Donaldson pleads not guilty to historical sex offences
Business|Economy|Election|Finance|News|Political

US small business sentiment ebbs in August amid rising uncertainty

U.S. small-business confidence fell in August, reversing the prior month's jump amid growing uncertainty ahead of the Nov. 5 presidential election and expectations of weak sales.

US small business sentiment ebbs in August amid rising uncertainty
Finance|News|Stock Markets

Calm returns as TV debate eyed, China angst

A look at the day ahead in U.S. and global markets from Mike Dolan Markets have recovered their poise this week on a potent mix of U.S. 'soft landing' hopes and interest rate cut speculation and now

Calm returns as TV debate eyed, China angst
News

Volkswagen to recall nearly 99,000 EVs in US over door handle issues

The U.S.

Volkswagen to recall nearly 99,000 EVs in US over door handle issues
News|Technology

Putin casts naval exercise with China as bid to counter US in the Pacific

President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday warned the United States against trying to outgun Moscow in Asia as Russian and Chinese warships held

Putin casts naval exercise with China as bid to counter US in the Pacific
News|Opinion|Political

India's Modi had advantage in 'controlled' election, opposition leader Gandhi says

India's opposition leader Rahul Gandhi said on Tuesday he did not view this year's two-month general elections as a free exercise, but rather as one structured to deliver an

India's Modi had advantage in 'controlled' election, opposition leader Gandhi says
Crime|Europe|News

Islamic scholar's rape acquittal overturned by Geneva court

A Swiss appeals court has overturned the acquittal of a prominent Islamic scholar on charges of rape and sexual coercion against a woman, Geneva's cantonal government said on

Islamic scholar's rape acquittal overturned by Geneva court
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?
Asia|Business|News

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

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
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
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

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