Rishi Sunak and US Ambassador to the United Kingdom Jane Hartley greet Joe Biden upon his arrival at RAF Aldergrove airbase in Northern Ireland, April 11, 2023. REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque |
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- US President Joe Biden is meeting British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and Northern Irish political leaders in Belfast this morning, kicking off a three-day tour with a speech to mark the 25th anniversary of Northern Ireland's 1998 peace deal. Biden will spend just over half a day in the UK region before travelling to the Republic of Ireland for two-and-a-half days of speeches and meetings.
- Iran has used earthquake relief flights to bring weapons and military equipment into Syria, nine Syrian, Iranian, Israeli and Western sources said. The sources told Reuters that the goal was to buttress Iran's defenses against Israel in Syria and to strengthen Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.
- Comments by French President Emmanuel Macron on Taiwan are puzzling, a senior Taiwanese politician said. "Are 'liberté, égalité, fraternité' out of fashion?" parliament speaker You Si-kun wrote on Facebook. Macron cautioned against being drawn into a crisis over Taiwan driven by an "American rhythm and a Chinese overreaction". His officials were in damage control mode after the comments.
| - Serbia, the only country in Europe that has refused to sanction Russia, agreed to supply arms to Kyiv or has sent them already, according to one among dozens of classified documents posted online in recent weeks. Serbia's Defense Minister Milos Vucevic dismissed the intel as "untrue" in a statement. Meanwhile, US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said the United States will "turn over every rock" to find the source of the recent leak.
- Ukraine compared Russia to the Islamic State (IS), after a video emerged online showing apparent Russian soldiers filming themselves beheading a Ukrainian captive with a knife. "There will be legal responsibility for everything. The defeat of terror is necessary," Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said. The Kremlin described the video as "awful" but said its authenticity needed to be checked. Follow the latest on the war.
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Traders work on the trading floor at the New York Stock Exchange, March 31, 2023. REUTERS/Andrew Kelly |
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- World stocks and bond yields stalled this morning as markets anticipated crucial US inflation data which could give signals on how soon the Federal Reserve will end its aggressive rate hikes. After Friday's jobs report showed a resilient US labor market, investor attention is firmly on the March inflation report due later in the day. Take a look at the day ahead in US and global markets.
- Twitter CEO Elon Musk said the company is "roughly breaking even," as most of its advertisers have returned and its aggressive cost-cutting efforts have started bearing fruit after massive layoffs. In an interview with the BBC, Musk also said he has no one in mind to succeed him as chief executive.
- EY has called off a plan to break up its audit and consulting units, slamming the brakes on a proposed overhaul of its businesses that was meant to address regulatory concerns over potential conflicts of interest.
- Florida Governor Ron DeSantis's newly formed oversight board is seeking to assert control over development in two cities where Walt Disney World Resort is located, the latest twist in a battle for authority over the company's Florida theme parks.
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| Members of the media tour inside the Mars landscape simulation area at Mars Dune Alpha, NASA's simulated Mars habitat, April 11, 2023. REUTERS/Go Nakamura |
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Mexican archaeologists found a circular-shaped Mayan scoreboard, in this handout picture released on April 10, 2023. INAH/Handout via REUTERS |
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A stone scoreboard used in an ancient soccer-like ball game has been discovered at the famed Mayan Chichen Itza archaeological site in Mexico's Yucatan peninsula. The circular piece dates from between 800 AD and 900 AD. The ball game was a traditional practice of Mesoamerican peoples and is believed to have had ritual undertones. | |
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