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Peru's ex-presidential candidate Keiko Fujimori begins trial for money laundering

Former Peruvian presidential candidate Keiko Fujimori arrived in court on Monday at the start of a trial over allegations she received illegal funds from a Brazilian construction

Peru's ex-presidential candidate Keiko Fujimori begins trial for money laundering
News|Political|World

Envoys voice concern over curbs on Afghan women in talks with Taliban

International envoys raised concerns about restrictions on women and girls in Afghanistan during meetings with the country's ruling Taliban in Qatar, United Nations' political affairs

Envoys voice concern over curbs on Afghan women in talks with Taliban
News|US

Reactions to Supreme Court ruling on Trump immunity case

Donald Trump cannot be prosecuted for official actions taken as president, but can for private acts, the U.S.

Reactions to Supreme Court ruling on Trump immunity case
Americas|News

Argentina's Milei to shun Lula for Bolsonaro in first Brazil trip

Argentine President Javier Milei will travel this weekend to Brazil for the first time since taking office, his spokesman said on Monday, but plans to meet with the

Argentina's Milei to shun Lula for Bolsonaro in first Brazil trip
News|US

FTC starts probe into Teva about some products' patents, Washington Post reports

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FTC starts probe into Teva about some products' patents, Washington Post reports
News|World

Leader of Russia's Dagestan blames attacks on 'international terrorists'

The leader of Russia's mainly Muslim Dagestan region where gunmen last month staged deadly attacks in two cities said on Monday that the security threat was coming from "international

Leader of Russia's Dagestan blames attacks on 'international terrorists'
Europe|News|World

Norway limits sale of private property in Svalbard

Norway said on Monday it had demanded the owner of a private property on the Arctic Svalbard islands obtain the government's consent before selling the property, over concerns

Norway limits sale of private property in Svalbard
Economy|Europe|Finance

German inflation eases more than expected in June

German inflation fell more than expected in June, resuming its downward trend after two consecutive months of increases and leaving the door open for another rate

German inflation eases more than expected in June
Asia|News|Sports|World

Chess-Ding v Gukesh world championship match to take place in Singapore

The classical chess world championship match between Indian Gukesh D and defending champion Ding Liren of China will take place from Nov. 20 to Dec. 15 in Singapore, the International

Chess-Ding v Gukesh world championship match to take place in Singapore
Asia|News|World

Thai court to give verdict in PM, opposition party cases by September

Thailand's constitutional court should reach a verdict by September in two cases that could lead to the dismissal of Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin and dissolve the opposition Move

Thai court to give verdict in PM, opposition party cases by September
Environment|Europe|News|World

Greek prime minister warns of dangerous summer for wildfires

Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis said on Monday his country faced a dangerous summer for wildfires, with a prolonged drought and unusually strong winds contributing to

Greek prime minister warns of dangerous summer for wildfires
Europe|News|World

Kremlin says report that Ukraine is reinforcing Belarus border is a worry

The Kremlin said on Monday that a Belarusian military report that Ukraine had been moving more troops, weapons and military equipment into its northern Zhytomyr region, which

Kremlin says report that Ukraine is reinforcing Belarus border is a worry
Africa|News|World

S.Africa President Ramaphosa announces cabinet of unity government

South Africa's President Cyril Ramaphosa announced on Sunday a cabinet of the country's government of national unity following weeks of protracted and at times acrimonious

S.Africa President Ramaphosa announces cabinet of unity government
Election|Europe

Kremlin says French election first round outcome is in line with Europe-wide trends

The Kremlin said on Monday that the outcome of the first round of parliamentary elections in France confirmed trends already being observed in various European countries.

Kremlin says French election first round outcome is in line with Europe-wide trends
Africa|Economy|Finance|News

South African markets retreat after 'sugar rush' of Ramaphosa's cabinet

South African assets gave up some gains on Monday as the initial optimism shown by the markets waned a day after President Cyril Ramaphosa

South African markets retreat after 'sugar rush' of Ramaphosa's cabinet
Asia|News|Travel

China offers foreign permanent residents of Hong Kong, Macau five-year visas

Foreigners who are permanent residents of Hong Kong and Macau and are looking to visit mainland China can apply for multiple-entry travel visas with validity of five years, China's

China offers foreign permanent residents of Hong Kong, Macau five-year visas
Business|Europe|Finance|News|Stock Markets

European stocks rise after first round of French vote

European stocks gained on Monday, with French shares leading the charge after the far-right National Rally (RN) party scored historic gains in the first

European stocks rise after first round of French vote
Business|Europe|News|Technology

EU set to charge Meta over 'pay or consent', FT reports

The European Union is set to charge Facebook parent Meta with breaking the bloc's landmark digital rules, the Financial Times reported on Monday, citing people with direct knowledge of the

EU set to charge Meta over 'pay or consent', FT reports
Business|Economy|News

WestJet's union ends strike after reaching deal with carrier

The union representing Canada's WestJet Airlines' striking mechanics said on Monday that it has negotiated a contract with the carrier, ending their strike immediately.

WestJet's union ends strike after reaching deal with carrier
Business|Europe|Finance|Stock Markets

Euro strength and horse-trading in France

A look at the day ahead in European and global markets from Ankur Banerjee European markets are poised for a strong start to the second half of the year after the first round of voting in France put

Euro strength and horse-trading in France
Asia|News

India records 11% below normal rainfall in June, weather department says

India received 11% less rainfall than normal in June as all regions except the south received below-average rains after the monsoon lost momentum in mid-June, weather department

India records 11% below normal rainfall in June, weather department says
Americas|News

Colombian armed group Segunda Marquetalia agrees unilateral ceasefire

Colombian armed group the Segunda Marquetalia on Sunday agreed to a unilateral ceasefire, after several days of peace talks in Caracas, which are part of President Gustavo Petro's

Colombian armed group Segunda Marquetalia agrees unilateral ceasefire
Election|Europe|News

Three-way run-offs and horse-trading: what happens next in French elections?

Here's how the second round of France's parliamentary election on July 7 will work and the possible scenarios after official results showed Marine Le Pen's far-right National Rally (

Three-way run-offs and horse-trading: what happens next in French elections?
Election|Europe

Far right wins first round in France election

Marine Le Pen's far-right National Rally (RN) party won the first round of France's parliamentary elections on Sunday, exit polls showed, but the final result will depend

Far right wins first round in France election
Europe|World

Bulgaria's new patriarch enthroned in Sofia cathedral

Top Orthodox Christian clergy from across Europe and Bulgaria's senior government officials gathered in Sofia's main cathedral on Sunday for the enthronement of the new patriarch of

Bulgaria's new patriarch enthroned in Sofia cathedral

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