Aziz Umerov looks at a portrait of his sister Leniye Umerova, a Ukrainian from Russian-annexed Crimea arrested in Russia. Kyiv, Ukraine August 11, 2023. REUTERS/Gleb Garanich |
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- British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak faces another difficult vote to fill a vacant seat in parliament after a lawmaker who was given an eight-week suspension for groping two men at a London club last year announced he plans to resign.
- The French government called for calm following the death of a 16-year-old boy whose motorbike collided with a police car on a road outside Paris.
- The US Interior Department said it would cancel oil and gas leases in a federal wildlife refuge that were bought by an Alaska state development agency in the final days of former President Donald Trump's administration.
- Japan launched its lunar exploration spacecraft aboard a homegrown H-IIA rocket, hoping to become the world's fifth country to land on the moon early next year. Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency said the rocket took off from Tanegashima Space Center.
- The world risks a "great fracture" of its economic and financial systems, U.N. Secretary-General António Guterres said at a summit with Southeast Asia's ASEAN bloc, China, the US and others in Indonesia.
- Is India changing its name to Bharat? Invites sent by Indian President Droupadi Murmu calling herself "President of Bharat" for a dinner on the sidelines of the G20 summit have stirred speculation. Meanwhile, hundreds of Delhi's stray dogs are being rounded up by authorities in the run-up to the summit.
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President Joe Biden walks across the South Lawn after exiting Marine One at the White House in Washington, US, September 4, 2023. REUTERS/Bonnie Cash |
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Joe Biden arrives at this weekend's G20 meeting in India with an offer for the "Global South": whatever happens to China's economy, the US can help fund your development. Armed with cash for the World Bank and promises of sustained US engagement, Biden hopes to persuade fast-growing economies in Africa, Latin America and Asia that there is an alternative to China's Belt and Road project, which has funneled billions of dollars to developing countries but left many deeply in debt. | |
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Rolling Stones band members Ronnie Wood, Mick Jagger, and Keith Richards, London, Britain, September 6, 2023. REUTERS/Toby Melville |
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The Rolling Stones announced "Hackney Diamonds", their first album of original music for 18 years and first since the death of drummer Charlie Watts, who played on two of the tracks, at the Hackney Empire. | |
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