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Australia job ads fall 2.1% in August m/m, ANZ-Indeed data shows

Australian job advertisements fell for a seventh straight month in August, data showed on Monday, as demand for labour continued to ease in the face of high interest rates and a

Australia job ads fall 2.1% in August m/m, ANZ-Indeed data shows
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Star Entertainment's shares suspended on failing to submit financial results on time

Shares of casino operator Star Entertainment are suspended from quotation for not lodging its finanical results by the due date, the Australian bourse operator said on Monday.

Star Entertainment's shares suspended on failing to submit financial results on time
Asia|Europe|News|World

China urges EU to be 'objective and fair' on South China Sea issue

China urged the European Union to be "objective and fair" and careful with words and actions on issues in the South China Sea, after the bloc remarked on an incident that occurred

China urges EU to be 'objective and fair' on South China Sea issue
Economy

Japan's factory activity contracts at milder pace, PMI shows

Japan's factory activity contracted at a slower pace in August thanks to a recovery in output and new orders, a private-sector survey showed on Monday, offering some hope for an

Japan's factory activity contracts at milder pace, PMI shows
Asia|Business|Economy

South Korea's factory activity growth quickens even as overseas demand slows, PMI shows

South Korea's factory activity growth quickened in August, as output expanded at the fastest pace in more than three years despite a slowdown in overseas demand, a private survey

South Korea's factory activity growth quickens even as overseas demand slows, PMI shows
Asia|Crime

Former Taipei mayor released after being questioned in graft probe

A court on Monday released a former mayor of Taipei who now heads a small opposition party after he was arrested in a graft probe of a major property development in the Taiwanese

Former Taipei mayor released after being questioned in graft probe
Crime|News|Sports

49ers WR Ricky Pearsall out of hospital after being shot in robbery attempt

San Francisco 49ers rookie wide receiver Ricky Pearsall was released from the hospital on Sunday after being shot in the chest in a robbery attempt on Saturday in the city's Union Square district, the

49ers WR Ricky Pearsall out of hospital after being shot in robbery attempt
Business|Economy|Finance

Australia home prices nudge higher in August but quarterly pace slows

Australian home prices nudged higher in August, posting a 19th straight monthly rise, though the pace of growth showed some signs of slowing, data showed on Monday.

Australia home prices nudge higher in August but quarterly pace slows
News

Israeli finance minister asks attorney general to submit request to courts to halt strike

Israeli finance minister Bezalel Smotrich has asked the country's attorney general to submit an urgent request to courts to block a planned nationwide strike on Monday that aims

Israeli finance minister asks attorney general to submit request to courts to halt strike
Africa|Crime|News

Egypt detains two Israelis for assaulting Egyptian hotel workers

The Egyptian prosecution office has ordered the detention of two Israeli citizens for assaulting three hotel workers in the Red Sea town of Taba, near the border with Israel,

Americas|News|Technology|World

Brazil top court justices to vote on Monday on X ban

A five-member panel of Brazil's Supreme Court will vote on Monday whether to uphold Justice Alexandre de Moraes' ruling to shut down social media platform X in the country.

Brazil top court justices to vote on Monday on X ban
News|World

More than 80 teenagers arrested in Venezuela's post-election protests released from prison

More than 80 teenagers have been released from prison over the weekend in Venezuela, according to a human rights group, after being arrested during anti-government protests

Europe|News|Political

France's Macron continues meetings amid prime minister search

Emmanuel Macron will meet his predecessors and two senior politicians tipped as candidates to become the next prime minister on Monday as the French president is close to announcing a

France's Macron continues meetings amid prime minister search
Europe|News|Political

Germany's far right set to win eastern region vote

The Alternative for Germany (AfD) was on track to become the first far-right party to win a regional election in Germany since World War Two,

Germany's far right set to win eastern region vote
Europe

Survivors and families mark 20 years since Russia's Beslan school siege

Mourners lit candles and placed icons on Sunday beneath photographs of the schoolchildren, teachers and parents who died 20 years ago when Islamist gunmen staged the

Survivors and families mark 20 years since Russia's Beslan school siege
Election|News|World

Azerbaijan's ruling party on course for one-seat majority in election, exit poll says

Azerbaijan's ruling party was on course for a single-seat majority on Sunday in a snap parliamentary election called by President Ilham Aliyev, according to an exit

Azerbaijan's ruling party on course for one-seat majority in election, exit poll says
Europe|News|World

Ukraine shelling kills one, injures more than a dozen in Russia's Belgorod region

Ukrainian forces shelled Russia's southern Belgorod region on Sunday, killing one person and injuring more than a dozen, including two children who were seriously hurt, regional governor

Election|Europe|Political

Germany's far-right AfD set to come first in Thuringia election - exit poll

Germany's far-right AfD was on track to coming first in the state election of Thuringia on Sunday, an exit poll by broadcaster ZDF said, although it will unlikely be able to form a

Germany's far-right AfD set to come first in Thuringia election - exit poll
Business|Economy|Lifestyle|News|Travel

More than 10,000 US hotel workers strike during Labor Day weekend

More than 10,000 US hotel workers strike during Labor Day weekend

More than 10,000 US hotel workers strike during Labor Day weekend
Business|News

Israel's main labour union calls strike as pressure mounts for hostage deal

The head of Israel's biggest labour union called for a general strike on Monday to pressure Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's government to bring

Israel's main labour union calls strike as pressure mounts for hostage deal
Economy|News|World

Kremlin spokesman says Harris is more predictable than Trump

Russia sees U.S.

Kremlin spokesman says Harris is more predictable than Trump
News|World

Israeli defence minister calls for deal to bring Gaza hostages home

Israeli Defence Minister Yoav Gallant urged Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Sunday to conclude a ceasefire deal with Hamas to bring the remaining hostages home from Gaza, as

Israeli defence minister calls for deal to bring Gaza hostages home
Europe|News|World

Russia says it will change nuclear doctrine because of Western role in Ukraine

Russia will make changes to its doctrine on the use of nuclear weapons in response to what it regards as Western escalation in the war in Ukraine, state media

Russia says it will change nuclear doctrine because of Western role in Ukraine
Economy|Finance

Czech finance ministry submits 2025 budget draft to cut deficit by 9%

The Czech Finance Ministry has submitted a 2025 budget draft with a 9% lower deficit to the government, saying it will bring record investments while narrowing the fiscal gap to

Czech finance ministry submits 2025 budget draft to cut deficit by 9%
Africa|Environment

Gabon junta allows regulated logging of rare kevazingo tree

Gabon's junta has relaxed rules covering the rare kevazingo tree, allowing logging under certain conditions of a hardwood species that can take 500 years to grow to its full

Gabon junta allows regulated logging of rare kevazingo tree

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