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Pro-Palestinian protesters clear out Canadian campus encampment

Hundreds of pro-Palestinian protesters cleared out tents and tarps on Wednesday from a fenced-off grassy area on the campus of Canada's largest university, where for two months

Pro-Palestinian protesters clear out Canadian campus encampment
Americas|Political|World

Mexico's Sheinbaum says Supreme Court is not "acting correctly"

Mexican President-elect Claudia Sheinbaum said on Wednesday that Mexico's Supreme Court is "not acting correctly" and that it is intruding on the powers of the other branches

Mexico's Sheinbaum says Supreme Court is not "acting correctly"
Election|News|Opinion|US

Trump leads Biden in new polls by New York Times, Wall Street Journal

Donald Trump has established a sizable lead over President Joe Biden in the White House race since the two candidates debated last week, according to separate opinion polls

Trump leads Biden in new polls by New York Times, Wall Street Journal
Americas|News|US|World

US resumes talks with Venezuela, pushes for fair July 28 election

Senior U.S. and Venezuelan officials restarted talks on Wednesday, with Washington saying it urged President Nicolas Maduro's

US resumes talks with Venezuela, pushes for fair July 28 election
Europe|News|World

Turkey's Erdogan offers to help end Russia-Ukraine war; Kremlin rules him out as intermediary

Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan told Russia's Vladimir Putin on Wednesday that Ankara could help end the Ukraine-Russia war, but Putin's spokesman said Erdogan could not play the

Turkey's Erdogan offers to help end Russia-Ukraine war; Kremlin rules him out as intermediary
Americas|News|US|World

US says it had no involvement in attempted failed coup in Bolivia

The United States had no involvement in a failed coup attempt in Bolivia last week, the White House said on Wednesday.

US says it had no involvement in attempted failed coup in Bolivia
MidEast|News|World

Israel studying Hamas response to Gaza ceasefire proposal, says Mossad

Israel is studying Hamas' response to a proposal that would include a hostage release deal and ceasefire in Gaza, according to a statement from Israel's Mossad spy agency.

Israel studying Hamas response to Gaza ceasefire proposal, says Mossad
Election|Europe|News

French far right RN party would not get majority in parliament -Harris Interactive poll

The far-right National Rally (RN) party would not get a majority of seats in the French parliament following the second round of parliament elections on Sunday, according to a Harris

French far right RN party would not get majority in parliament -Harris Interactive poll
Africa|News|World

Niger junta agrees to talks to repair ties with Benin

Niger's junta has agreed to talks with Benin's government, led by two former Benin presidents, to help restore relations after a coup in Niger last year led to the border closing

Niger junta agrees to talks to repair ties with Benin
Europe|News|World

Bulgaria's centre-right GERB party fails to secure majority to form government

Bulgaria's prime minister-designate Rosen Zhelyazkov of the centre-right GERB party failed on Wednesday to secure support for his proposed cabinet in parliament, prolonging a

Bulgaria's centre-right GERB party fails to secure majority to form government
Business|Economy|Europe|Finance

ECB must not rush into next rate cut, Vasle says

A host of risks could still derail euro zone disinflation, so the European Central Bank should not rush into its next interest rate cut, Slovenia's central bank governor

ECB must not rush into next rate cut, Vasle says
Europe|News|Science|World

Ukraine to submit resolution on nuclear safety to UN General Assembly

President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said on Wednesday that Kyiv planned to submit a resolution on nuclear safety, in particular at the Russia-occupied Ukraine's Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant,

Ukraine to submit resolution on nuclear safety to UN General Assembly
Europe|News|World

Ukrainian drones injure Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant workers, say Russian-backed officials

A Ukrainian drone attack injured eight workers from the Russian-controlled Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant and left a nearby town largely without power and water, Russian-backed

Ukrainian drones injure Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant workers, say Russian-backed officials
Africa|News|World

Egypt's Sisi names new armed forces chief of staff, defence minister

Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi named a new chief of staff for the armed forces on Wednesday, after replacing the defence minister in his newly formed cabinet, as tensions

Egypt's Sisi names new armed forces chief of staff, defence minister
News|World

For the first time ever, Canada appoints woman as top soldier

Canada named a woman as the country's top soldier for the first time ever on Wednesday, continuing a push by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to appointment women to the most senior

For the first time ever, Canada appoints woman as top soldier
Europe|News|Political|World

New Dutch PM pledges continued support for Ukraine in call with Zelenskiy

The Netherlands' new Prime Minister Dick Schoof assured Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy during a phone call on Wednesday that his country would maintain its support for

New Dutch PM pledges continued support for Ukraine in call with Zelenskiy
Business|Economy|Europe|Technology

EU report details widespread Chinese interference in economy

In the run up to announcing provisional tariffs on Chinese-made electric vehicles, the European Commission in April released a 712-page report on the many layers of subsidies it

EU report details widespread Chinese interference in economy
Europe|News

Czech military aid to Ukraine from army stores reaches $288 million, defence ministry says

The Czech Defence Ministry said on Wednesday that the country donated equipment from its army storage, including aircraft and ammunition, worth 6.75 billion crowns ($288.42 million)

Czech military aid to Ukraine from army stores reaches $288 million, defence ministry says
Business|Finance|Stock Markets

Stocks to watch as Biden, Trump vie for presidency

Investors are closely watching stocks that could be impacted by the outcome of the Nov.

Stocks to watch as Biden, Trump vie for presidency
Economy|Finance|News|US

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
Election|MidEast|News

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'
Europe|News|World

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
Europe|News|World

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
MidEast|News|World

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
Business|Economy|Election|Finance|US

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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