People carry their belongings on the street after the Israeli army's withdrawal from the Jenin camp, in Jenin, July 5, 2023. REUTERS/Ammar Awad |
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- Palestinians returned to the scarred streets of Jenin after Israel ended an unusually intense 48-hour raid, some of them preparing heroes' funerals for the dead while others set about repairing the 75-year-old refugee camp. Twelve Palestinians, at least five of them fighters, and one Israeli soldier were killed.
- Russia and Ukraine accused each other of plotting to stage an attack on the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power station, long the subject of mutual recriminations and suspicions. Russian troops seized the station, Europe's largest nuclear facility with six reactors, in the days following its invasion of Ukraine.
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- Republicans in the battleground states of Michigan and Arizona are paying a high price for their support of former President Trump and his unsubstantiated claims that the election was stolen from him. On today's Reuters World News podcast, Tim Reid explains how they bleed donors and cash over those claims.
- A federal judge restricted some agencies and officials of the Biden administration from communicating with social media companies to moderate their content, according to a court filing. The injunction came in response to a lawsuit brought by Republican attorneys general in Louisiana and Missouri.
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- Sick of customs delays and extra bureaucracy, Farrat, a small manufacturer on the edge of Manchester, is ramping up investment to compensate - in Germany. He is far from alone, according to conversations Reuters has had with company bosses, business groups and politicians across England over the course of 2023.
- Euro zone business activity slipped into contractionary territory last month in a broad-based downturn across the bloc's dominant services industry and a deepening decline of factory output, a survey showed. HCOB's final Composite Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) slumped to 49.9 in June from May's 52.8.
- Federal Reserve meeting minutes from the June policy gathering to be released today are likely to show an active debate among policymakers who still on balance appear inclined to support more action to tame inflation. The meeting minutes are due at 2 p.m. EDT (1800 GMT).
- China's export controls on metals used in making semiconductors are "just a start", a trade policy adviser said, as it ramps up a tech fight with the US. The announcement of controls on exports of some gallium and germanium products has sent companies scrambling to secure supplies.
- Shares in K-Pop management agencies fell, after South Korea's antitrust watchdog began investigations into potential infractions of subcontracting rules when outsourcing production of albums and merchandise. It sent investigators to the offices of HYBE, SM Entertainment and YG Entertainment, Yonhap reported.
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Inside Ukraine's tech push to counter Russian 'suicide' drone threat |
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A Russian drone is seen during a strike amid the country's attack on Ukraine, October 17, 2022. REUTERS/Roman Petushkov/File Photo |
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In a basement in downtown Kyiv late last month, away from prying eyes, hundreds of engineers and innovators met senior military officials to brainstorm ways to better neutralize the cheap Russian suicide drones that still devastate Ukrainian cities. It was a rare, close-up glimpse into Ukraine's technology arms race with Russia that draws on private sector innovation seeded with state venture capital, and which is pumping out thousands of combat drones in a booming wartime industry. | - Reuters was the only media outfit invited to the event, where high-ranking army officials and ministers mingled with engineers and eccentric enthusiasts. Read our report here.
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Joey Chestnut during the weigh-in ceremony ahead of 2023 Nathan's Famous Fourth of July International Hot Dog Eating Contest in New York, July 3, 2023. REUTERS/Brendan McDermid |
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Reigning champion of the annual US Fourth of July hot dog eating contest Joey Chestnut defended his title, clinching his 16th career win by scarfing down 62 franks in 10 minutes. The second place men's finisher, Geoff Esper of Oxford, Massachusetts, was far behind with 49 hot dogs consumed. | |
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