Today: October 09, 2024
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US private payrolls growth slows in June

U.S. private payrolls increased a bit less than expected in June, consistent with slowing labor market momentum.

US private payrolls growth slows in June
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Iran's Khamenei says turnout in presidential election was 'lower than expected'

Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei said on Wednesday that the turnout in the first round of the country's presidential election was "lower than expected", semi-official Tasnim news

Iran's Khamenei says turnout in presidential election was 'lower than expected'
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Ukraine, Russian armed group claim arson attack on Moscow warship in Baltic

A Ukrainian military intelligence official said on Wednesday that a fire on a Russian warship in the Baltic Sea in April was caused by a joint operation conducted by his GUR agency and a

Ukraine, Russian armed group claim arson attack on Moscow warship in Baltic
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Russian air-dropped bombs cause rise in Ukraine civilian casualties: UN

Russia's use of air-dropped bombs with a larger range is a major reason civilian casualties in Ukraine increased between March and May, the U.N. human rights office (OHCHR) said on

Russian air-dropped bombs cause rise in Ukraine civilian casualties: UN
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U.S. envoy to hold talks in Paris on defusing Israel-Hezbollah conflict, NYT reports

U.S. envoy Amos Hochstein plans to meet French officials in Paris on Wednesday to discuss ways to defuse the escalating cross-border fire between Hezbollah and the Israeli military, the

U.S. envoy to hold talks in Paris on defusing Israel-Hezbollah conflict, NYT reports
Economy|News

New records as jobs scanned, Tesla jumps

A look at the day ahead in U.S. and global markets from Mike Dolan Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell managed to smooth some election-ruffled feathers in bond markets on Tuesday, helping

New records as jobs scanned, Tesla jumps
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Russia claims control of part of Chasiv Yar, Ukraine reports heavy fighting

Russia's Defence Ministry said on Wednesday that its forces had taken control of a district in the key Ukrainian town of Chasiv Yar, while Ukraine said the area was engulfed by

Russia claims control of part of Chasiv Yar, Ukraine reports heavy fighting
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Russian air strike kills five in Dnipro, Ukraine says

A Russian missile and drone strike killed at least five people and wounded 53 in the southeastern Ukrainian city of Dnipro on Wednesday, and President

Russian air strike kills five in Dnipro, Ukraine says
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Israeli soldier killed in mall stabbing attack

An Israeli soldier was killed and a second person was wounded in a stabbing in an Israeli mall on Wednesday that police said was a suspected terror attack.

Israeli soldier killed in mall stabbing attack
Environment|News

Flood fears in China's east as rain swells Yangtze River levels

Rising water levels in the Yangtze River following intense rains in southern China have prompted eastern regions downstream to prepare for possible flooding.

Flood fears in China's east as rain swells Yangtze River levels
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Islamic authorities in Russia's Dagestan ban full-face veil after attacks

Islamic authorities in Russia's mostly-Muslim North Caucasus region of Dagestan on Wednesday temporarily banned women from wearing the niqab full-face veil, after simultaneous

Islamic authorities in Russia's Dagestan ban full-face veil after attacks
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China supports Kazakhstan joining BRICS, eyes energy reserves

China's President Xi Jinping said he supports Kazakhstan joining the BRICS bloc, Chinese state media reported on Wednesday, as the group of developing nations mulls

China supports Kazakhstan joining BRICS, eyes energy reserves
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London stocks rebound on metal miner rally ahead of UK election

British stocks closed higher on Wednesday, boosted by metal miners ahead of the UK parliamentary election on Thursday that the Labour Party looks poised

London stocks rebound on metal miner rally ahead of UK election
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Russian attacks on Kharkiv region kill one, injure 14

A series of Russian strikes on Ukraine's northeastern Kharkiv region on Wednesday killed one person and injured at least 14, local authorities said.

Russian attacks on Kharkiv region kill one, injure 14
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European shares rise as Fed rate cut bets firm; focus on elections

European shares rose on Wednesday, as dovish comments from Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell and fresh U.S. economic data firmed rate

European shares rise as Fed rate cut bets firm; focus on elections
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Leonardo, Rheinmetall to form tank joint venture

Italian defence group Leonardo and German peer Rheinmetall have agreed to form a joint venture to produce tanks and other land defence systems, the two companies said on

Leonardo, Rheinmetall to form tank joint venture
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Malaysia's Najib loses legal bid to serve sentence under house arrest

A Malaysian court dismissed jailed former Prime Minister Najib Razak's legal bid to obtain a document that he said would allow him to serve his remaining prison

Malaysia's Najib loses legal bid to serve sentence under house arrest
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Donald Trump's defamation trial to resume on Thursday

Donald Trump's trial in the defamation case brought by the writer E.

Donald Trump's defamation trial to resume on Thursday
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AIG's general insurance unit chair David McElroy to retire from May 1

AIG said on Monday that David McElroy, the chairman of its general insurance unit, will retire effective May 1.

AIG's general insurance unit chair David McElroy to retire from May 1
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US reaches $138.7 million civil settlement with victims of Larry Nassar

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US reaches $138.7 million civil settlement with victims of Larry Nassar
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U.S. to name former UN official as new Gaza aid envoy, say sources

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U.S. to name former UN official as new Gaza aid envoy, say sources
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US to decide by late May whether Boeing violated prosecution deal, sources say

U.S.

US to decide by late May whether Boeing violated prosecution deal, sources say
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North Korean official lambasts US over sanctions, state media says

North Korea will take more action to maintain its military power despite U.S. sanctions pressure that has only made the country stronger, a North Korean foreign ministry official

North Korean official lambasts US over sanctions, state media says
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US president holds separate calls with leaders from Qatar, Egypt over Gaza ceasefire talks

Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi received a phone call on Monday from U.S.

US president holds separate calls with leaders from Qatar, Egypt over Gaza ceasefire talks
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Canada opposition leader calls Trudeau a 'wacko,' is ejected from chamber

The leader of Canada's main opposition party was ejected from the House of Commons on Tuesday after he called Prime Minister Justin Trudeau "a wacko", in the latest clash between two

Canada opposition leader calls Trudeau a 'wacko,' is ejected from chamber

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