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Biden vows US will not walk away from Ukraine

U.S.

Biden vows US will not walk away from Ukraine
Business|News|Technology|US

NATO summit highlights defense deals for RTX, Boeing and others

The NATO summit in Washington showcased a series of significant deals for top U.S. defense companies and others, including RTX, Lockheed Martin, Boeing, Norway's Kongsberg

NATO summit highlights defense deals for RTX, Boeing and others
MidEast|News|Political|World

Erdogan says Turkey will not approve NATO attempts to cooperate with Israel

Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan said on Friday it is not possible for NATO to continue its partnership with the Israeli administration.

Erdogan says Turkey will not approve NATO attempts to cooperate with Israel
News|US|World

US, South Korea sign nuclear guideline strategy to deter and respond to North Korea

The U.S. commitment to deterrence against North Korea is backed by the full range of U.S. capabilities, including nuclear, U.S.

US, South Korea sign nuclear guideline strategy to deter and respond to North Korea
Europe|News|Political|World

UK's Starmer urges NATO allies to boost defence spending

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer called on other NATO allies on Thursday to do more to increase their defence spending, saying it was needed to protect the alliance's values

UK's Starmer urges NATO allies to boost defence spending
Crime|Europe|News|World

Albanian anti-government protesters hurl petrol bombs and scuffle with police

Opposition protesters pelted Albania's government building and a mayor's office with petrol bombs late on Thursday, accusing Prime Minister Edi Rama of corruption and demanding his

Albanian anti-government protesters hurl petrol bombs and scuffle with police
News|Technology|US

US F-35 jet deliveries to resume soon with truncated software upgrade

Deliveries of F-35 jets to the U.S. military are set to resume shortly without the complete TR-3 software upgrade, the head of the F-35 Joint Program Office (JPO) said on Thursday.

US F-35 jet deliveries to resume soon with truncated software upgrade
Europe|News|World

Ukrainian drone attack on Russia's Belgorod region injures five children, governor says

A Ukrainian drone strike on a courtyard outside a multi-storey apartment block on a border town in southern Russia's Belgorod region injured five children, two of them seriously, the

Ukrainian drone attack on Russia's Belgorod region injures five children, governor says
Election|News|US

Democratic Rep. Schneider calls for Biden to end campaign

U.S. Democratic Representative Brad Schneider said on Thursday President Joe Biden should end his re-election bid.

Democratic Rep. Schneider calls for Biden to end campaign
Economy|Finance|News|US

U.S. June budget deficit shrinks to $66 billion after calendar shifts

The U.S. government recorded a $66 billion budget deficit for June that was reduced sharply by a shift of benefit payments into May that ballooned that month's deficit to $347

U.S. June budget deficit shrinks to $66 billion after calendar shifts
Europe|News|World

Ukraine's ex army chief Zaluzhnyi starts as ambassador to UK

Ukraine's former armed forces chief Valeriy Zaluzhnyi began his job as Kyiv's ambassador to Britain, he said on the Telegram messenger on Thursday.

Ukraine's ex army chief Zaluzhnyi starts as ambassador to UK
Americas

Mexican president-elect taps heir of leftist icons as her chief of staff

Mexican President-elect Claudia Sheinbaum announced on Thursday that she has chosen Lazaro Cardenas, a former congressman and governor and a

Mexican president-elect taps heir of leftist icons as her chief of staff
Business|Finance|News|Sports|US

Roger Goodell: NFL disagrees with Sunday Ticket verdict

Commissioner Roger Goodell and the NFL plan a renewed fight in a court ruling over the league Sunday Ticket plan that could result in a damages toll over $14 billion.

Roger Goodell: NFL disagrees with Sunday Ticket verdict
Business|Economy|Finance

Fed's Musalem says cooler CPI data is 'encouraging'

Federal Reserve Bank of St.

Fed's Musalem says cooler CPI data is 'encouraging'
Business|News|Political|World

Canada unveils for first time target date for NATO defense spending goal

Canada will increase defense spending to the NATO target of 2% of gross domestic product by 2032, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said on Thursday, making a commitment

Canada unveils for first time target date for NATO defense spending goal
News|US

President Biden on 'really good form' in talks, UK PM Starmer says

Joe Biden was on "really good form" when he met Prime Minister Keir Starmer, Britain's new leader said on Thursday, praising Biden's leadership as more Democrats called on the

President Biden on 'really good form' in talks, UK PM Starmer says
News|US|World

US to wind down Gaza pier operations soon, Pentagon says

The U.S. military's humanitarian pier off the coast of Gaza, which has been hampered by bad weather and aid distribution problems, will shut down soon, President Joe Biden's

US to wind down Gaza pier operations soon, Pentagon says
Economy|Finance|News|US

Fed's Daly says one or two rate cuts could be appropriate

San Francisco Federal Reserve Bank President Mary Daly on Thursday said that recent cooler inflation readings are a "relief" and she expects further easing in both price

Fed's Daly says one or two rate cuts could be appropriate
Europe|Political|World

Some EU states won't send ministers to presidency meetings in protest at Orban's Russia trip

Sweden and several other European Union countries will not send ministers to government meetings linked to Hungary's EU presidency this month in a protest at Victor Orban's talks

Some EU states won't send ministers to presidency meetings in protest at Orban's Russia trip
Europe|News|US|World

Russia tried to assassinate CEO of German arms firm sending weapons to Ukraine, reports say

U.S. intelligence discovered that Russia planned to assassinate the chief executive of German arms manufacturer Rheinmetall which has been producing artillery shells and military

Russia tried to assassinate CEO of German arms firm sending weapons to Ukraine, reports say
News

Netanyahu should be investigated for Oct. 7 failure, his defence minister says

Israeli Defence Minister Yoav Gallant on Thursday called for a state inquiry into failings around the Oct.

Netanyahu should be investigated for Oct. 7 failure, his defence minister says
Europe|News|World

Bosnia reburies remains of 14 Srebrenica victims on massacre anniversary

The remains of 14 victims of the 1995 massacre of 8,000 Muslim men and boys in Bosnia's Srebrenica were reburied on Thursday, the 29th anniversary of what became

Bosnia reburies remains of 14 Srebrenica victims on massacre anniversary
Americas|Crime|News|World

US sanctions growing Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua

The United States on Thursday placed sanctions on Tren de Aragua, a Venezuelan gang that began in a prison and has spread throughout Latin America.

US sanctions growing Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua
News|World

Gaza talks making some progress but differences remain, Egyptian sources say

Talks on ending the Gaza conflict have made progress on the issues of hostage releases and withdrawal of Israeli forces, but security arrangements and ceasefire guarantees are still

Gaza talks making some progress but differences remain, Egyptian sources say
Europe

Slovak PM Fico's party likely to remain out of EU parliament alliances

Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico said on Thursday his ruling party SMER-SSD would stay out of the Socialists and Democrats (S&D) group in the European Union parliament and indicated it

Slovak PM Fico's party likely to remain out of EU parliament alliances

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