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First Republic Bank gets a $30 billion cash injection, Ukraine gets MIG-29 fighter jets, and Macron gets a major challenge to his authority by Linda Noakes On Monday, I'll be back with the Daily Briefing, but this time in a new design. You'll still get the day's top news from around the world in a short and concise overview. Thanks to our readers who gave feedback in our audience survey in February. |
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A trader works at the post where First Republic Bank stock is traded on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange, March 16, 2023. REUTERS/Brendan McDermid |
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Reuters tracked down and interviewed five Russian prisoners who fought in Ukraine in return for freedom. They gave the most detailed insider account yet of Wagner's convict army. Read our special report on the men who went from jail to the front lines. |
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A demonstrator throws a projectile amid clashes during a protest over the pensions reform bill in Nantes, France, March 16, 2023. REUTERS/Stephane Mahe | |
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- French President Emmanuel Macron faced the gravest challenge to his authority since the so-called Yellow Vest protests after his government's decision to push through a contested pension overhaul without a vote prompted violent unrest overnight.
- Chinese President Xi Jinping will visit Russia next week, weighing into the Ukraine conflict just as relations between Moscow and Washington hit a new low. Slovakia became the second of Ukraine's allies to provide MIG-29 fighter jets which Kyiv believes are crucial to repel Russia's year-long invasion.
- At least 22 people, including three Buddhist monks, were shot dead at close range in central Myanmar last week, according to a doctor's post-mortem report, in what opponents of military rule say was a massacre of civilians conducted by the army.
- Former Pakistani prime minister Imran Khan plans to ask a court today to halt a police warrant to arrest him for failing to attend a hearing. The legal proceedings against the former cricket star began after he was ousted from office in a parliamentary vote early last year.
- Prince Harry will today seek to win his libel claim against publisher Associated Newspapers without the case going to trial, his lawyer said, as the British royal steps up his legal battles against the tabloid press.
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A backyard pool is left hanging on a cliffside after torrential rain in the beachfront town of San Clemente, California, March 16, 2023. REUTERS/Mike Blake |
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| - The mixed blessing of California's exceptionally wet winter is likely to play out this spring with somewhat heightened flood risks in a state left largely drought free for the first time in three years, US government forecasters reported.
- A new judge takes over leadership of the US trial court in Washington today, inheriting oversight of secret proceedings involving special counsel criminal investigations into former President Donald Trump's retention of classified documents and efforts by him and his allies to undo his 2020 election loss.
- North Dakota's Supreme Court refused to revive a strict abortion ban previously blocked by a lower court, finding that the ban violates a state constitutional right to abortion to preserve the mother's life or health. The ruling means that abortion remains legal in North Dakota for now.
- A Republican proposal to cancel unspent COVID-19 relief money could undercut healthcare for military veterans and pensions for blue-collar workers while doing little to improve the US fiscal picture, a Reuters review of federal spending figures found.
- The Federal Aviation Administration needs more air traffic controllers to address rising passenger demand, the chair of a Senate panel overseeing aviation issues said, amid investigations into a series of recent runway incidents.
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An aerial view of the 'Al-Mansur' yacht, once belonging to former Iraqi President Saddam Hussein, in the Shatt al-Arab waterway in Basra, March 9, 2023. REUTERS/Mohammed Aty |
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