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Factbox-What major cases are coming before the US Supreme Court?

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Factbox-What major cases are coming before the US Supreme Court?
Economy|News|US

US government shutdown would hit 2,000 long-term disaster recovery projects -White House

The White House warned on Thursday a partial shutdown of the federal government that could occur this weekend would delay nearly 2,000 long-term disaster recovery projects.

US government shutdown would hit 2,000 long-term disaster recovery projects -White House
Health|News|Science|US

Biden says government shutdown not inevitable

President Joe Biden said on Wednesday that a government shutdown is not evitable, but that if there is one, a lot of vital work could be impacted in science and health.

Biden says government shutdown not inevitable
Americas|News|US

US offers $5 million reward for information on killing of Ecuadorian presidential candidate

The U.S. is offering a $5 million reward for information leading to the arrest of those behind the killing of Ecuadorean presidential candidate Fernando Villavicencio, Secretary

US offers $5 million reward for information on killing of Ecuadorian presidential candidate
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US, China talks gather momentum, paving way for Xi-Biden Summit- WSJ

Beijing and Washington are paving the way for Chinese President Xi Jinping to visit the U.S., the Wall Street Journal reported on Thursday.

US, China talks gather momentum, paving way for Xi-Biden Summit- WSJ
Europe|News|Technology|World

Germany, Israel sign formal commitment for Berlin's Arrow-3 missile buy

Germany on Thursday signed a letter of commitment with Israel to buy its Arrow-3 missile defence system for nearly 4 billion euros ($4.2 billion), the defence ministers of the two

Germany, Israel sign formal commitment for Berlin's Arrow-3 missile buy
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China's US envoy urges 'practical' steps to help restore ties

China's ambassador to the United States said the Biden administration could help restore fraught relations by starting with "practical" steps, such as renewing a decades-old pact

China's US envoy urges 'practical' steps to help restore ties
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Factbox-Travis King: What happened to other US soldiers who defected to North Korea?

Private Travis King, the U.S. soldier who ran into North Korea in July, is in U.S. custody after North Korea expelled him into China, U.S. officials said on Wednesday, following rare

Factbox-Travis King: What happened to other US soldiers who defected to North Korea?
Intereview|News|Political|US

Biden interview with BET News to air on Wednesday, BET says

President Joe Biden will sit down with BET News for an interview that will air on Wednesday to discuss issues impacting the Black community, BET said in a statement on Saturday.

Biden interview with BET News to air on Wednesday, BET says
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Spanish olive oil hit by US ports strike, no alternative routes seen

Olive oil exporters in Spain, the world's biggest producer, have warned there are no viable alternative routes to the lucrative U.S market amid a strike at U.S.

Spanish olive oil hit by US ports strike, no alternative routes seen
Business|Food|Technology

Uber ties up with Avride for food deliveries, robotaxi rides

Uber Technologies said on Thursday it was partnering with autonomous technology startup Avride for food deliveries and robotaxi services, as the ride-hail major rapidly extends its network

Uber ties up with Avride for food deliveries, robotaxi rides
Food|News|World

Beirut soup kitchen struggles to keep up as Israeli strikes intensify

Chains of volunteers spoon rice and vegetables into meal containers while others stir huge pots of boiling rice, as a soup kitchen in Beirut struggles to keep up with demand from

Beirut soup kitchen struggles to keep up as Israeli strikes intensify
Americas|Food|US|World

Colombia ends ban on beef from US states with bird flu in dairy cows

Colombia has lifted restrictions on imports of U.S. beef from states where dairy cattle tested positive for bird flu, according to a U.S. Department of Agriculture website.

Colombia ends ban on beef from US states with bird flu in dairy cows
Business|Food|Technology|US

Chipotle adds automation, 'autocado' robot helps make guacamole

Chipotle moved an automated bowl-and-salad maker and an avocado-processing robot out of its test kitchen and into a couple of locations in California. 

Chipotle adds automation, 'autocado' robot helps make guacamole
Business|Food|US

McDonald's extends $5 meal deal into December at most US outlets

McDonald's extended its $5 value meal offer into December at most of its U.S. locations, the burger chain said on Thursday.

McDonald's extends $5 meal deal into December at most US outlets
Food|Health|News

France withdraws pesto sauce brand after likely cases of botulism

The French farm ministry on Tuesday said it detected five likely cases of food-borne botulism, a potentially fatal disease, in central France linked to contaminated pesto sauce that

France withdraws pesto sauce brand after likely cases of botulism
Australia|Business|Finance|Food|Stock Markets

Australia's Domino's served with class action on 'misleading' Japan market comments

Australian pizza chain Domino's Pizza Enterprises has been served with a shareholder class action, which includes an allegation that it misled investors in 2021 about expected performance

Australia's Domino's served with class action on 'misleading' Japan market comments
Economy|Food|News|World

World food prices ease slightly in August, UN says

The United Nations' world food price index eased slightly in August, data released on Friday showed, as lower prices for sugar, meat and cereals more than offset

World food prices ease slightly in August, UN says
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Ukraine says peace summit follow-up meeting tackles food security

Ukraine said 75 countries and international organisations have agreed a "shared vision" of measures to ensure the uninterrupted supply of Ukrainian agricultural products and help

Ukraine says peace summit follow-up meeting tackles food security
Business|Finance|Food|Stock Markets

Cava rallies to record high as solid demand for steaks and salads boosts forecasts

Mediterranean restaurant chain Cava Group's shares surged over 23% to a record high of $125.38 on Friday, after strong demand for its salad bowls and pita wraps boosted its annual sales

Cava rallies to record high as solid demand for steaks and salads boosts forecasts
Europe|Food|Health

Austrian chef defies injury with floating kitchen seat

An Austrian chef who suffered a serious injury that left him disabled has made a remarkable comeback in the kitchen with the aid of device that allows him to "float"

Austrian chef defies injury with floating kitchen seat
Business|Food|US

Walmart partners with Burger King to offer discounted deals to members

Walmart said on Thursday it has partnered with Restaurant Brands' Burger King to offer discounted meal benefits to its membership customers as the retail giant looks to make its services

Walmart partners with Burger King to offer discounted deals to members
Australia|Business|Finance|Food|Stock Markets

Domino's Australia franchise slumps 7% as high costs take larger slice of profit

Shares in Australia-based Domino's Pizza Enterprises Ltd slumped more than 7% on Wednesday, after the franchise operator flagged a weak start to fiscal 2025, as rising costs and frugal

Domino's Australia franchise slumps 7% as high costs take larger slice of profit
Business|Finance|Food

Restaurant Brands beats quarterly revenue estimates on Tim Hortons boost

Restaurant Brands International beat Wall Street estimates for second-quarter revenue on Thursday, as steady demand at its Tim Hortons coffee outlets helped counter

Restaurant Brands beats quarterly revenue estimates on Tim Hortons boost
Economy|Food|News|World

World food prices ease slightly in July, UN says

The United Nations world food price index eased slightly in July according to data released on Friday, with a decline in the index for cereals offset in part by increases for meat,

World food prices ease slightly in July, UN says

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