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All roads lead to the dollar

A look at the day ahead in European and global markets from Rae Wee Investors kept a close eye on the first U.S. presidential debate between Democratic President Joe Biden and his Republican rival

All roads lead to the dollar
Election|News|US

Reactions to Joe Biden and Donald Trump's debate performances

Democratic President Joe Biden and his Republican rival Donald Trump faced off in the first presidential debate of the 2024 race.

Reactions to Joe Biden and Donald Trump's debate performances
News|US

Instant view: Analysts on the Biden-Trump presidential debate

U.S.

Instant view: Analysts on the Biden-Trump presidential debate
Asia|News|World

Philippines, Japan foreign and defence ministers to meet July 8 in Manila

Japan and the Philippines' foreign and defence ministers will meet in Manila next month for talks that could include a breakthrough defence pact that would allow their military

Philippines, Japan foreign and defence ministers to meet July 8 in Manila
Asia|Australia|Business|News|Technology|World

Meta says it may block news from Facebook in Australia

Facebook owner Meta is considering blocking news content from the platform in Australia if the government makes it pay licensing fees, a company representative told a parliamentary

Meta says it may block news from Facebook in Australia
Asia|Economy|Finance|News

Japan 'deeply concerned' about rapid, one-sided forex moves, finance minister says

Japanese Finance Minister Shunichi Suzuki said on Friday that the authorities were "deeply concerned" about the impact of "rapid and one-sided" foreign exchange moves on the economy,

Japan 'deeply concerned' about rapid, one-sided forex moves, finance minister says
Americas|News|World

Haiti residents cautiously hopeful as first Kenyan police deploy

Residents in the Haitian capital Port-au-Prince expressed cautious hope after a first contingent of Kenyan police officers arrived in the Caribbean country, as part of a

Haiti residents cautiously hopeful as first Kenyan police deploy
Americas|News|Political|World

Bolivia President Arce denies allegations of role in failed coup attempt

Bolivian President Luis Arce on Thursday denied any involvement or knowledge of a failed coup attempt led by General Juan Jose Zuniga a day earlier, after Zuniga told reporters that

Bolivia President Arce denies allegations of role in failed coup attempt
Asia|Economy|News

Japan May jobless rate unchanged at 2.6%, job availability down

Japan's jobless rate in May was unchanged at 2.6% from the previous month, government data showed on Friday.

Japan May jobless rate unchanged at 2.6%, job availability down
Europe|Political

Former Portuguese PM Costa vows to promote EU unity as Council chairman

Former Portuguese Prime Minister Antonio Costa, chosen to be the next president of the European Council, said on Thursday he will be fully committed to promoting the unity of the 27

Former Portuguese PM Costa vows to promote EU unity as Council chairman
News|World

Ukraine military says Russian troops pushed out of part of key eastern town

Ukraine's military said on Thursday its forces had forced Russian troops out of a district in the town of Chasiv Yar on the war's eastern front seen as Moscow's next target in its slow

Ukraine military says Russian troops pushed out of part of key eastern town
MidEast|News|US|World

US discussing release of suspended bomb shipment with Israel, official says

The United States is discussing with Israel the release of a shipment of 500-pound bombs that was suspended in May over worries about the military operation in Rafah, a U.S.

US discussing release of suspended bomb shipment with Israel, official says
Americas|News

El Salvador plans mass firing of culture ministry employees

El Salvador President Nayib Bukele said on Thursday that the culture ministry would fire 300 employees who he said were promoting agendas "incompatible" with the government's

El Salvador plans mass firing of culture ministry employees
Europe|News

EU leaders nominate von der Leyen to head Commission for second term

European Union leaders on Thursday nominated Germany's centre-right Ursula von der Leyen for a second five-year term as head of the powerful European Commission and chose

EU leaders nominate von der Leyen to head Commission for second term
Economy|News|World

Finance minister says Israel to promote West Bank settlement

Israel's hard-line finance minister said on Thursday that the government would promote West Bank settlements and punitive measures against the Palestinian Authority in response

Finance minister says Israel to promote West Bank settlement
News|World

Israeli anti-government protesters march on Netanyahu's home

Anti-government protesters gathered in Jerusalem on Thursday and converged on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's home, lighting a bonfire on the street outside and calling for

Israeli anti-government protesters march on Netanyahu's home
News|US

US charges 193 people in $2.75 billion health care fraud bust

The U.S.

US charges 193 people in $2.75 billion health care fraud bust
Europe|News

Seven die in train collision with bus in Slovakia

Seven people died and five others were injured when a train collided with a bus at a crossing in Slovakia on Thursday evening, emergency services said.

Seven die in train collision with bus in Slovakia
Crime|Europe|News|World

ICC allows UK to submit arguments on jurisdiction over Israelis in Gaza case

Judges at the International Criminal Court (ICC) ruled on Thursday that the United Kingdom can submit legal arguments to judges mulling the prosecution's request for arrest

ICC allows UK to submit arguments on jurisdiction over Israelis in Gaza case
News|US

Bankruptcy cases to watch after US Supreme Court Purdue Pharma ruling

The U.S.

Bankruptcy cases to watch after US Supreme Court Purdue Pharma ruling
Europe|News|World

Irish prime minister condemns bomb hoax at his home

Irish Prime Minister Simon Harris said a hoax bomb threat made to his home on Wednesday night is "utterly unacceptable" and that the intimidation of politicians and their families

Irish prime minister condemns bomb hoax at his home
Economy|News|US

US pending home sales fall in May

Contracts to buy U.S. previously owned homes unexpectedly fell in May, indicating sales could remain subdued for a while as potential buyers grapple with higher mortgage rates

US pending home sales fall in May
Europe|News|World

Ukraine signs security pacts with EU, Lithuania and Estonia

The European Union and two of its member countries, Lithuania and Estonia, signed security agreements with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy at a summit in Brussels on

Ukraine signs security pacts with EU, Lithuania and Estonia
Asia|News|World

South Korea's Yoon, US spy chief to discuss North Korea-Russia ties, report says

U.S. spy chief Avril Haines will be in South Korea and meet President Yoon Suk Yeol on Friday amid rising tensions on the Korean peninsula and a recent pact between Moscow and

South Korea's Yoon, US spy chief to discuss North Korea-Russia ties, report says
Business|News|Technology

Time, OpenAI sign multi-year content deal

Time magazine has signed a multi-year content deal with OpenAI that would give the ChatGPT maker access to its archive of news content, the companies said on Thursday.

Time, OpenAI sign multi-year content deal

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