The killing of Sikh leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar in Canada deals a fresh blow to diplomatic ties that have been fraying for years. REUTERS/Chris Helgren |
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- Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said authorities were "actively pursuing credible allegations" linking New Delhi's agents to the murder of a Sikh separatist leader in Vancouver, a concern India dismissed as "absurd". Hear what editor YP Rajesh has to say about India's response to Canada's killer accusation.
- Russian President Vladimir Putin will travel to Beijing in October for talks with China's Xi Jinping, the Kremlin's chief's first known trip abroad since the International Criminal Court issued an arrest warrant against him.
- Officials in eastern Libya ordered journalists out of Derna, the morning after demonstrators staged a rally and torched the home of the ousted mayor in fury over the authorities' failure to protect the city from floods.
- Four years since bushfires destroyed wide swathes of southeastern Australia, killing 33, the country is once again on high alert, bracing for what weather experts say will be the hottest, driest period since the so-called Black Summer.
- A plane carrying five Americans freed by Iran landed in the US, a day after they were swapped for the release of five Iranians held in the US and the unfreezing of $6 billion in Iranian funds, in a deal between the arch enemies.
| - Joe Biden will use his speech to the U.N. General Assembly to make a full-throated appeal for world leaders to stand with Ukraine against Russian invaders - and he hopes Republicans in Congress will take notice too.
- The European Union executive has temporarily suspended funding for the World Food Programme in Somalia, two senior EU officials told Reuters, after a U.N. investigation found widespread theft and misuse of aid meant to avert famine.
- Media and advertising reporter Sheila Dang is in New York, she speaks to Reuters World News about Elon Musk's busy UNGA agenda.
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Miners in Russian-controlled Ukraine. REUTERS/Alexander Ermochenko |
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Zelenskiy has said corruption has no place in his administration. BRENDAN SMIALOWSKI/Pool via REUTERS/File Photo |
| | Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskiy has been lauded as a wartime leader since Russia began its full-scale invasion in February last year. Still, some have questioned his commitment to making good on his pledge to fight graft. Ukraine consistently ranks in the bottom half of Transparency International's annual global Corruption Perceptions Index and, in the latest survey, for 2022, only Russia was rated more corrupt in Europe. | |
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People are no longer willing to spend on weddings. REUTERS/Aly Song |
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COVID wasn't kind to wedding planners in China, where marriages are traditionally elaborate, expensive affairs, but the industry estimated at almost $500 billion is now facing a bigger threat: a plunge in the number of couples willing to tie the knot. The trend, which has become more obvious as the economy weakens and consumer confidence wanes, is also worrying officials trying to revive marriage, and birth, rates which dropped to record lows last year, leading to the first decline in population numbers in 60 years. |
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