Today: September 22, 2024
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Thirteen Palestinians killed in Israeli strikes on Gaza, WAFA says

At least 13 Palestinians were killed and 15 wounded in Israeli strikes on a school sheltering refugees and a residential building in Gaza, the Palestinian Authority's official

Americas|Economy

Bolivia inflation nears decade-high in August

Bolivian inflation hit its highest level in nearly ten years, data from the South American country's national statistics office INE showed on Friday, hitting a 12-month rate of 5.19

Bolivia inflation nears decade-high in August
Business|Finance

US regulator approves BlackRock's $12.5 billion deal for Global Infrastructure Partners

The U.S. Federal Energy Regulatory Commission on Friday approved BlackRock's $12.5 billion deal for Global Infrastructure Partners.

US regulator approves BlackRock's $12.5 billion deal for Global Infrastructure Partners
Business|Finance

Goldman Sachs expects OPEC+ production increases to start in December

Goldman Sachs adjusted its expectations for OPEC+ oil production saying it now expects three months of production increases starting from December instead of October, the bank said in a

Goldman Sachs expects OPEC+ production increases to start in December
News|Political

Mexico's opposition seeks to block judicial reform in the Senate

Mexico's opposition senators are uniting around the possibility of blocking controversial judicial reforms pushed by President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, which will go to a

Mexico's opposition seeks to block judicial reform in the Senate
Europe|News

UK PM Starmer visits Dublin to flesh out 'reset' with Ireland, EU

Britain and Ireland said on Saturday they were moving "from friction back to friendship" as British Prime Minister Keir Starmer visited Dublin, part of his efforts to improve ties

UK PM Starmer visits Dublin to flesh out 'reset' with Ireland, EU
News|World

Pope Francis to receive Argentine welcome in remote Papua New Guinea town

Pope Francis will arrive in one of the world's most remote Catholic communities in Papua New Guinea on Sunday to something approaching home – a group of Argentine missionaries

Pope Francis to receive Argentine welcome in remote Papua New Guinea town
Business|Finance|Stock Markets

Dell, Palantir and Erie Indemnity to join S&P 500

The S&P Dow Jones Indices said on Friday server maker Dell Technologies, data analytics firm Palantir Technologies and property and casualty insurer Erie Indemnity will join the benchmark

Dell, Palantir and Erie Indemnity to join S&P 500
Health|News

CDC confirms human case of bird flu in Missouri

The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Friday confirmed a human case of avian influenza A reported by the state of Missouri.

CDC confirms human case of bird flu in Missouri
Science|Technology

Brazil probes ice buildup in plane crash that killed 62

A preliminary report into the August crash of an airliner in Brazil found signs of ice buildup on the plane

Brazil probes ice buildup in plane crash that killed 62
Americas|Business|Europe|News

EU-Mercosur trade talks progress on divisive issues, sources say

European Union and South American negotiators ended two days of trade negotiations on Friday with "significant progress" on contentious issues that have been

EU-Mercosur trade talks progress on divisive issues, sources say
Americas|World

Mexico's Sheinbaum names defense minister, Navy chief

Mexican President-elect Claudia Sheinbaum Friday announced her picks to serve as the country's top military leaders once she takes office next month, naming General Ricardo

Mexico's Sheinbaum names defense minister, Navy chief
Business|Finance

Carlyle-backed aviation service provider StandardAero files for US IPO

StandardAero, an aircraft maintenance services provider backed by private equity firm Carlyle Group and Singapore's sovereign wealth fund GIC, filed for an initial public offering in the

Carlyle-backed aviation service provider StandardAero files for US IPO
Business|Finance

Big Lots prepares bankruptcy filing with plans to sell stores, Bloomberg News reports

Discount home goods retailer Big Lots is preparing to file for bankruptcy as early as this Sunday and plans to sell its chain of stores through a court-supervised process, Bloomberg News

Big Lots prepares bankruptcy filing with plans to sell stores, Bloomberg News reports
Business|Education

KinderCare revives plans for long-sought US IPO

KinderCare Learning Companies, a provider of early childhood education that first filed for a stock market listing three years ago, is rebooting its bid for an initial public offering in

KinderCare revives plans for long-sought US IPO
News|World

Biden to host Starmer on Sept. 13, White House says

U.S. President Joe Biden will host British Prime Minister Keir Starmer on Sept. 13, the White House said on Friday.

Biden to host Starmer on Sept. 13, White House says
Americas|Business|Economy|Finance

Vale, BHP, Samarco could close $18 billion deal over Brazil dam collapse, sources say

Mining companies Vale and BHP, together with their joint venture Samarco, may soon reach an agreement with Brazilian authorities to pay around 100 billion reais ($17.87

Vale, BHP, Samarco could close $18 billion deal over Brazil dam collapse, sources say
Finance

Ukraine forex reserves rise to $42.3 billion as of Sept 1

Ukraine's foreign currency reserves were up to $42.3 billion as of Sept. 1, the central bank said on Friday. The reserves grew by 13.7% over the past month, the bank said in a statement.

Ukraine forex reserves rise to $42.3 billion as of Sept 1
Europe

French PM Barnier says government will be open to members outside my political camp

France's next government will not be limited to members of his own conservative political grouping but will also include members of President Emmanuel Macron's centrist camp, Prime

French PM Barnier says government will be open to members outside my political camp
Europe|News|World

Macron discussed support for Ukraine and Gaza ceasefire with Germany's Scholz

French President Emmanuel Macron discussed the importance of maintaining support for Ukraine and the need for a ceasefire in Gaza during talks on Friday with German Chancellor Olaf

Macron discussed support for Ukraine and Gaza ceasefire with Germany's Scholz
Americas|Economy

Mexico inflation seen easing in August after months accelerating: Reuters poll

Mexico's headline inflation rate likely eased in August after accelerating for the previous five months, a Reuters poll of analysts showed on Friday, boosting expectations that

Mexico inflation seen easing in August after months accelerating: Reuters poll
Business|Economy|Technology

Lawmakers probe if US retailers bought Chinese auto parts that evaded tariffs

A bipartisan group of lawmakers asked the CEOs of six major auto parts retailers if they bought products from a Chinese company that may have evaded U.S.

Lawmakers probe if US retailers bought Chinese auto parts that evaded tariffs
Americas|Business|Economy|Finance|News

Breakneck US job growth was bound to slow down, Biden adviser says

U.S. job growth had been moving at breakneck speed and it was bound to slow down, White House economic adviser Jared Bernstein said on Friday after U.S. employment figures

Breakneck US job growth was bound to slow down, Biden adviser says
Crime|News|World

War crimes court ends proceedings against late Hamas leader Haniyeh

The International Criminal Court (ICC) said on Friday it had terminated proceedings against late Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh following his death in July.

War crimes court ends proceedings against late Hamas leader Haniyeh
Asia|Business|Economy|News|World

US warns American businesses about risks to Hong Kong operations

The United States on Friday warned American businesses about the risks to their operations in Hong Kong, saying many of them stemmed from a national security law that came into force in

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