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Egypt, US, Israel spy chiefs to attend Gaza truce talks in Doha

Negotiations to secure a ceasefire in the Gaza war will resume in Doha on Wednesday, with the intelligence chiefs of Egypt, the United States, and Israel in attendance, Egypt's state-

Egypt, US, Israel spy chiefs to attend Gaza truce talks in Doha
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Paralympics-Refugee team for Paris bigger than Tokyo

A total of nine refugees will participate in the Paris Paralympics as members of the largest refugee team assembled, the International Paralympic Committee (IPC) said on Tuesday.

Paralympics-Refugee team for Paris bigger than Tokyo
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Eyes switch to inflation vs elections, Powell up

A look at the day ahead in U.S. and global markets from Mike Dolan After an intense month focused on election risk around the world, markets quickly switched back to the more prosaic matter of the

Eyes switch to inflation vs elections, Powell up
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NHTSA opens recall query into about 94,000 Jeep Wrangler 4xe SUVs

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has opened a recall query into 94,275 Stellantis-owned Jeep SUVs over a loss of motive power, the U.S. auto safety regulator said on

NHTSA opens recall query into about 94,000 Jeep Wrangler 4xe SUVs
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Swiss government adopts more EU sanctions against Russia

Switzerland has expanded its sanctions against Russia to include additional measures recently taken up by the European Union against Moscow over its ongoing aggression against

Swiss government adopts more EU sanctions against Russia
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Kremlin says, without stating evidence, that Ukrainian fire hit Kyiv children's hospital

Russia denied on Tuesday that it had attacked a Kyiv children's hospital and said, without providing evidence, that Ukrainian anti-missile fire was to blame for Monday's strike.

Kremlin says, without stating evidence, that Ukrainian fire hit Kyiv children's hospital
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New UK govt needs stronger growth to stabilise debt, rating firm S&P Global says

Stronger economic growth is key to stabilising Britain's rising public debt, credit rating agency S&P Global said on Tuesday, in its first comment on the new Labour government since

New UK govt needs stronger growth to stabilise debt, rating firm S&P Global says
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UN assessment suggests Ukraine children's hospital hit by Russian missile

A lethal strike on a children's hospital in Ukraine's capital, Kyiv, was likely caused by a direct hit from a Russian missile, the head of the U.N. human rights monitoring mission

UN assessment suggests Ukraine children's hospital hit by Russian missile
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India's Modi on visit to Moscow appreciates 'dear friend' Putin

India's relationship with Russia is based on "mutual trust and mutual respect," Prime Minister Narendra Modi said in Moscow on Tuesday, where he also said he appreciated President

India's Modi on visit to Moscow appreciates 'dear friend' Putin
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Indonesia's Prabowo is exploring ways to remove fiscal deficit ceiling, Tempo reports

Indonesia's incoming President Prabowo Subianto is exploring ways to remove the fiscal deficit and debt-to-GDP ratio ceilings, aiming to fund his campaign pledges, investigative

Indonesia's Prabowo is exploring ways to remove fiscal deficit ceiling, Tempo reports
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With France in limbo, spotlight swings to Washington

A look at the day ahead in European and global markets from Kevin Buckland Washington largely steals the spotlight from today, even with post-French-poll horsetrading at fever pitch.

With France in limbo, spotlight swings to Washington
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Trump predicts Biden will stay in presidential race

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump said he expected President Joe Biden to remain in the race for the White House despite growing calls within Biden's Democratic Party for him

Trump predicts Biden will stay in presidential race
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Brazil's president blasts decision by Argentine counterpart to skip trade meetings

Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva on Monday derided the decision by his Argentine counterpart Javier Milei to skip a regional trade group meeting as "immense nonsense

Brazil's president blasts decision by Argentine counterpart to skip trade meetings
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NATO Washington summit: Who are the leaders to watch?

Leaders of NATO's 32 member countries meet this week in Washington for a summit of the transatlantic security alliance, with further military and financial support for Ukraine high on the

NATO Washington summit: Who are the leaders to watch?
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Brazil adopts free trade with Palestinian Authority in show of support

Brazil has put into effect a free trade agreement with the Palestinian Authority that has been waiting for ratification for more than decade, in a show of support for the

Brazil adopts free trade with Palestinian Authority in show of support
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US announces second $2 billion military loan deal for Poland

The United States on Monday announced a second $2 billion foreign military financing direct loan deal with Poland as part of a major modernization program in the European country that will

US announces second $2 billion military loan deal for Poland
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Elite North Korea military trainees visit Russia amid deepening ties

A North Korean elite military training delegation has left for a visit to Russia, the North's state media said on Tuesday, the first military exchange between the two countries since

Elite North Korea military trainees visit Russia amid deepening ties
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Philippines rejects China's accusation of environmental damage in South China Sea

The Philippines rejected on Tuesday China's accusation that its grounded warship on the contested Second Thomas Shoal in the South China had damaged the coral reef ecosystem in the

Philippines rejects China's accusation of environmental damage in South China Sea
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White House says gaps remain between Israel and Hamas on ceasefire deal

Senior U.S. officials are in Cairo for talks to achieve a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, but gaps still remain between the two sides, White House national security

White House says gaps remain between Israel and Hamas on ceasefire deal
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US nuclear missile program to be years behind schedule, over budget, Pentagon says

A Pentagon program to replace some of its aging intercontinental ballistic missiles will be years behind schedule and 81% over budget, the U.S. military said on Monday.

US nuclear missile program to be years behind schedule, over budget, Pentagon says
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Pentagon to assess Boeing deal with DOJ before deciding on impact of guilty plea

The Pentagon plans to assess Boeing's improvement plans and Justice Department deal before determining what impact the planemaker's plan to plead guilty could have on its

Pentagon to assess Boeing deal with DOJ before deciding on impact of guilty plea
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Biden to meet new British PM Starmer on Wednesday

U.S. President Joe Biden will hold his first face-to-face talks with Britain's new Prime Minister Keir Starmer at the White House on Wednesday, the White House said on Monday.

Biden to meet new British PM Starmer on Wednesday
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Biden is not being treated for Parkinson's, White House says after NYT report

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Biden is not being treated for Parkinson's, White House says after NYT report
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United Airlines flight loses wheel on takeoff, lands safely with no injuries

A United Airlines jet lost a landing-gear wheel on Monday when it took off from Los Angeles but landed safely in Denver, its planned destination, with no injuries, the airline said.

United Airlines flight loses wheel on takeoff, lands safely with no injuries
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U.S. 'breakeven' monthly job growth may be 230,000: SF Fed paper

A surge in the U.S. labor force in recent years may have driven up the number of new jobs needed to avoid a rise in the unemployment rate to around 230,000 a month, according

U.S. 'breakeven' monthly job growth may be 230,000: SF Fed paper

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