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Four dead, one missing as fire helicopter crashes in Portugal's Douro

At least four people died and one was missing after a helicopter returning from a firefighting mission crashed into the River Douro in northern Portugal on Friday, authorities said.

Europe|News|World

Ukraine says it advances in Kursk region, urges allies help defend air space

Ukraine's armed forces commander General Oleksandr Syrskyi said on Friday his troops had advanced up to 2 km (1.2 miles) in Russia's Kursk region in the past day, pressing on with the

Ukraine says it advances in Kursk region, urges allies help defend air space
Election|Finance|News

Giuliani sued over luxury condo by Georgia election workers who won $148 million judgment

The two former Georgia election workers who won a $148 million judgment against Rudolph Giuliani filed a civil lawsuit against the onetime personal lawyer to

Giuliani sued over luxury condo by Georgia election workers who won $148 million judgment
Economy|Europe|Finance

ECB would be "wise" to cut rates in September, Villeroy says

The European Central Bank would be "wise" to deliver another interest rate cut in September, French policymaker Francois Villeroy de Galhau said, warning there was a risk of

ECB would be "wise" to cut rates in September, Villeroy says
Business|Europe|News|Technology

Audi sales chief steps back, to be replaced by Porsche Europe head

Audi's sales chief Hildegard Wortmann has chosen to step back from her role and will be replaced by Marco Schubert, head of Europe at Porsche AG, Audi said on Friday.

Audi sales chief steps back, to be replaced by Porsche Europe head
Europe|News|World

Ukraine urges Mongolia to arrest Putin on international warrant

Ukraine urged Mongolia on Friday to arrest Russian President Vladimir Putin on an International Criminal Court warrant when he visits on Sept. 3, but the Kremlin said it was not worried

Ukraine urges Mongolia to arrest Putin on international warrant
Health|News|Science

Bird flu infects California dairy cows, widening US outbreak

Cows at three dairy farms in California, the top U.S. milk-producing state, tested positive for bird flu, the state's agriculture department said on Friday.

Bird flu infects California dairy cows, widening US outbreak
Economy|Finance|News

US consumers' near-term inflation expectation lowest since 2020, UMich data shows

U.S. consumers see inflation continuing to moderate in the next year, with a gauge of price growth expectations published on Friday at the lowest level in August since late 2020.

US consumers' near-term inflation expectation lowest since 2020, UMich data shows
Health|News

Mpox vaccines to arrive in DR Congo in next few days, WHO says

The World Health Organization chief said on Friday that mpox vaccines were set to arrive in the Democratic Republic of Congo in the next few days to fight a new strain of the virus.

Mpox vaccines to arrive in DR Congo in next few days, WHO says
Business|News

Norfolk Southern reaches tentative agreements with five more labor unions

Norfolk Southern has reached tentative, five-year labor agreements with five unions, the U.S. railroad operator said on Friday, at a time when thousands of employees in the industry are

Norfolk Southern reaches tentative agreements with five more labor unions
Environment|World

Pope Francis says Earth is 'sick' in new climate change warning

Pope Francis on Friday urged people around the world to better protect the environment, ahead of a 12-day trip to Southeast Asia next week in which the pontiff is expected to

Pope Francis says Earth is 'sick' in new climate change warning
Crime|Europe|News|World

Russian bomb hits high-rise building in Ukraine's Kharkiv, killing seven

A Russian guided bomb attack on Ukraine's northeastern city of Kharkiv hit a residential building and a playground on Friday, killing seven people and injuring at least 77 more, local

Russian bomb hits high-rise building in Ukraine's Kharkiv, killing seven
Europe|News

Poland's PiS pleads for donations after illegal spending penalties

Lawmakers from Poland's nationalist opposition party Law and Justice (PiS) will give it part of their salaries, its deputy head said on Friday, after penalties for its misuse of

Poland's PiS pleads for donations after illegal spending penalties
Economy|Finance|News

US bond funds see sharp inflows amid bets of rate cut

U.S. bond funds racked up solid inflows in the week to Aug. 28 thanks to a robust purchase in government bond funds, driven by bets of a Federal Reserve interest rate cut in September and

US bond funds see sharp inflows amid bets of rate cut
Asia|Economy|Finance|News

Singapore plans law to restrict banking transactions of scam targets

Singapore's home ministry said on Friday that it will introduce a law in coming months to grant police the power to temporarily restrict the banking transactions of targets of

Singapore plans law to restrict banking transactions of scam targets
Americas|Business|Economy|News

Canada rail union launches court challenges to back-to-work order

The union representing workers at Canada's two main rail companies said on Friday it had filed court challenges against rulings by the

Canada rail union launches court challenges to back-to-work order
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USTR delays final determination on China tariffs, announcement due in coming days

The Biden administration on Friday again delayed an announcement of its final determinations for steep U.S. tariff hikes on Chinese-made electric vehicles,

USTR delays final determination on China tariffs, announcement due in coming days
Europe|Health|Science

France aims to contain livestock viruses with vaccine push

France extended vaccination campaigns to contain a new variant of the bluetongue virus and the epizootic haemorrhagic disease, or EHD, livestock diseases that have been spreading in

France aims to contain livestock viruses with vaccine push
Business|Economy|Finance

Instant view: No surprises from US PCE inflation to alter Fed easing path

The personal consumption expenditures (PCE) price index rose 0.2% last month after an unrevised 0.1% gain in June, the Commerce Department said on Friday, matching economists' forecasts.

Instant view: No surprises from US PCE inflation to alter Fed easing path
Europe|News|World

Spain's Sanchez to visit China next month amid Beijing-EU trade dispute

Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez will visit China next month, his office said on Friday, with Beijing's anti-dumping probe into EU pork imports as a backdrop.

Spain's Sanchez to visit China next month amid Beijing-EU trade dispute
Business|Economy|News

Canada's growth stronger than expected, bank still seen cutting rates

Canada's economy grew faster than expected in the second quarter, data showed on Friday, but analysts said the central bank was still on track to cut rates for a

Canada's growth stronger than expected, bank still seen cutting rates
Asia|Crime

Philippines files money-laundering case against fugitive ex-mayor

Philippine authorities on Friday filed several counts of money laundering against a fugitive former town mayor accused of links to Chinese criminal syndicates.

Economy|Finance|News

Fed seen poised for September rate cut as inflation cools

Federal Reserve policymakers on Friday got fresh confirmation that inflation is continuing to ease, clearing the way for a first interest rate reduction next month as they

Fed seen poised for September rate cut as inflation cools
Economy|Finance

Solid US consumer spending pushes against hopes for hefty Fed rate cut

U.S. consumer spending increased solidly in July, suggesting the economy remained on firmer ground early in the third quarter and arguing against a half-

Solid US consumer spending pushes against hopes for hefty Fed rate cut
News|World

US imposes visa restrictions South Sudan individuals, State Dept says

The United States is imposing visa restrictions on members of the government and others who have obstructed humanitarian aid to the country by taxing shipments, the State

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